Sharing Our Truths
Tapwe
- Publisher
- Fifth House Books
- Publication date
- Jun 2019
- Subjects
- Career Education, Social Studies
- Grade Levels
- 3 to 6
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781927083529
- Publish Date
- Jun 2019
- List Price
- $19.95
Where to buy it
Descriptive Review
Henry and Eileen Beaver, who have mixed heritage of Cree and Chipewyan, share about their Cree culture in this book, which is part of the The Land is Our Storybook series. Henry and Eileen, with one of their daughters and her children, are shown engaging in some of their cultural practices. This book highlights the connection between the land and culture through language, practices, and stories. It invites children to think about their own cultures and ways they express their heritage, creating an appreciation for all cultures.
34 pp., 8.25 × 8.25", colour photographs and reproductions, map
Henry Beaver (Cree) and Mindy Willett, with Eileen Beaver (Chipewyan) • Tessa Macintosh, photographer
Source: Association of Book Publishers of BC - Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools (2021-2022)
About the authors
Henry and Eileen Beaver are respected Elders who live in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. They have written many books with the South Slave Divisional Education Council, starred in a film called Three Feathers, and generously share their knowledge of language, culture, and spiritual practices.
Mindy Willett lives in Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories. She is a teacher at heart although no longer in the classroom. She first came north to Rankin Inlet, Nunavut in 1987 and most recently taught in Kugluktuk, Nunavut from 1996 to 2000. Mindy stopped being a classroom teacher when she had her son Jack. To remain home as much as possible, she started her own home-based business, writing educational materials.
"Tessa Macintosh is an award-winning northern photographer who raised her family in Yellowknife. In 35 years she has been fortunate to photograph many wonderful northerners and fantastic places across the North. Her photos illustrate the 7 other books in The Land is Our Storybook series, and her work is included in Canadian Shield (2011). She has fond memories of previous visits to Great Bear Lake, beginning 30 years ago, toddler in tow, to photograph Elders making snowshoes."
Editorial Reviews
"The importance of teaching as a vehicle for transmitting culture suffuses the narrative. . . An intimate gateway to learning about the Cree First Nations people from the perspective of its elders."
— Kirkus Starred Review
"This book clearly shares how Cree people live in today's world. I also like how the book had a scrapbook feel with layered photographs.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars"
— Youth Services Book Review
"Sharing Our Truths Tapwe " is unreservedly recommended for family, school, and community library Native American collections."
— Midwest Book Review
"Filled with appealing and illuminating text and photographs. . . So many lessons taught and learned together is at the heart of this remarkable book."
— Sal's Fiction Addiction
"Highly Recommended."
— CM Magazine