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Les Sept Histoires d'Enseignement

Cette série présente sept histoires pour enfants qui donnent vie aux valeurs fondamentales des Anishinabe : l'amour, la sagesse, l'humilité, le courage, le respect, l'honnêteté et la vérité. Situés dans des environnements urbains et mettant en scène des enfants autochtones comme protagonistes, ces récits explorent les thèmes du foyer et de la famille qui résonneront auprès des jeunes lecteurs du monde entier. Ces histoires réconfortantes servent de ponts culturels, offrant une introduction accessible à la culture autochtone contemporaine pour ceux qui s'y intéressent.

The Just Right Gift
Amik Loves School
What Is Truth, Betsy?
Kode's Quest(ion)
Misaabe's Stories
The First Day

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  • Exploring the Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe, this book emphasizes the significance of courage within Indigenous culture. It highlights the interconnectedness of community and family, illustrating how these teachings guide individuals in their personal and collective journeys. Through rich storytelling and cultural insights, readers are invited to reflect on the values that strengthen bonds and foster resilience in the face of challenges.

    The First Day
  • Exploring the Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe, this book emphasizes the importance of honesty within Indigenous culture. It highlights the interconnectedness of community and family, illustrating how truth serves as a foundational value that strengthens relationships and fosters understanding. Through rich storytelling and cultural insights, readers are invited to reflect on the significance of these teachings in their own lives and communities.

    Misaabe's Stories
  • The book explores the Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe culture, emphasizing the core value of respect. It delves into the significance of community and family within Indigenous traditions, highlighting how these teachings guide interpersonal relationships and foster a sense of belonging. Through stories and insights, it illustrates the profound connection between individuals and their heritage, encouraging readers to embrace these principles in their own lives.

    Kode's Quest(ion)
  • Exploring the Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe, this book delves into the profound truths that shape Indigenous identity and community. It emphasizes the importance of family and interconnectedness, presenting a rich tapestry of cultural wisdom. Through engaging narratives, readers are invited to reflect on the principles of respect, love, courage, honesty, wisdom, humility, and truth, fostering a deeper understanding of Indigenous perspectives and their relevance in contemporary society.

    What Is Truth, Betsy?
  • Amik Loves School

    A Story of Wisdom

    • 24pages
    • 1 heure de lecture
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    Exploring the rich wisdom of the Anishinaabe culture, this book delves into the Seven Teachings that guide Indigenous life. It addresses the historical impact of residential schools on communities and the importance of reclaiming home and identity. Through storytelling and cultural insights, the narrative emphasizes resilience, connection, and the teachings that foster healing and understanding within Indigenous communities. The themes highlight the significance of tradition and the enduring strength found in communal ties.

    Amik Loves School
  • Exploring the Anishinaabe culture, this book delves into the Seven Teachings that emphasize love, community, and family. It highlights the importance of selflessness and the interconnectedness of individuals within their community. Through rich storytelling, readers are invited to reflect on these teachings and their relevance in fostering relationships and personal growth. The narrative not only honors Indigenous wisdom but also encourages a deeper understanding of love as a guiding principle in life.

    The Just Right Gift
  • Exploring the Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe, this book emphasizes humility as a foundational value within Indigenous culture. It highlights the importance of community and family, showcasing how these teachings foster interconnectedness and resilience. Through the practice of singing and storytelling, readers are invited to engage with the profound wisdom of Indigenous traditions, encouraging a deeper understanding of identity and belonging.

    Singing Sisters