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Key Selling Points

  • When an Indigenous child loses her way and is isolated and full of self-doubt, her grandmother and ancestors send help in the form of a hummingbird messenger, who brings teachings of resilience, love and connection.
  • This beautifully illustrated story expresses hope, healing, and reclamation of Indigenous strength and identity in the wake of oppression and trauma.
  • This is a dual-language book in English and Anishinaabemowin. There are many dialects of Anishinaabemowin, and this book presents a phonetic spelling of the language as learned by the author and co-translator in Duck Bay, northeastern Manitoba. The dialect is sometimes referred to as Western Ojibwa, Nakawēmowin, Saulteaux or Plains Ojibwa.
  • Author Jennifer Leason began writing this story after being visited by a hummingbird at her window, at the time that her mother departed this world for the spirit world. She shares this story as a reminder of our connection to our families and our ancestors, who continue to guide our journeys.

À propos des auteurs

Leason, Jennifer

Dr. Jennifer Leason is an off-reserve member of Minegoziibe Anishinabe (Pine Creek First Nation) in Manitoba, and the proud mother of Lucas and Lucy. Dr. Leason is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Maternal Child Wellness and an associate professor at the University of Calgary. She is the author and illustrator of Meennunyakaa / Blueberry Patch. She lives in Treaty 6 Territory.

Chartrand, Norman

Norman Chartrand is Anishinaabe and an off-reserve member of Minegoziibe Anishinabe (Pine Creek First Nation), Manitoba. He is Jennifer Leason's great-uncle and the son of Elise Beauchamp and Arthur Jacque (Jimmy) Chartrand. Elise Beauchamp was the daughter of Philoméne Klyne and Jean Beauchamp (son of Nancy Chartrand and Joseph Beauchamp). Arthur Jacque Chartrand was the son of Julia Brass (daughter of Julia McLeod of Pelly and George Brass) and William Gédeon Chartrand (son of Sophie Genaille and William Chartrand).

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781459837164
    • Éditeur
      Orca Book Publishers
    • Date de publication
      14 octobre 2024
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégories BISAC
      Fiction Enfant / Personnes et lieux / Canada / Autochtones, Fiction Enfant / Thèmes sociaux / Estime de soi et autonomie, Fiction Enfant / Thèmes sociaux / Préjugés et racisme, products.bisac.JUV030140, products.bisac.4.0.2.0.12.0.0
    • Nombre de pages
      32
    • Langue
      Anglais