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The chilling chronicles of a Native family's government-sanctioned exploitation in the North American residential/boarding school systems. What began as a handmade scrapbook, "UNeducation, Vol 1: A Residential School Graphic Novel" is now used in school curriculum, university syllabus', treatment/corrections centre resources, healing initiatives, government agencies and educational trainings worldwide. Now available to the public, in softcover and ebook form, for the first time. Gain a full and proper education about a dark episode in North American history.The highly anticipated next chapter in the series, "UNeducation, Vol 2: The Side of Society You Don't See On TV" is coming soon.
This book is a journey through my Mi'kmaq culture. Learn with me about the Seven Sacred Teachings. from members of my tribe who have positively influenced my life. These sacred teachings are a part of our everyday lives as Mi'kmaq people - and can be seen almost anywhere, all you have to do is look around with a different perspective. I hope you can learn something from our Mi'kmaq culture within the confines of these pages and walk on a short journey with me. - Nyanza Julian, Author and Illustrator
When NAPI gives his robe away to a rock -- then takes it back -- he learns a valuable lesson about sharing. This Level 2 book is perfect for the "Rookie Reader." Full of simple sentences, sight words and words to sound out.
When NAPI gives his robe away to a rock -- then takes it back -- he learns a valuable lesson about sharing. This Level 3 book is perfect for the "Eager Reader". High interest stories for the developing reader. New vocabulary and longer sentences.
A groundbreaking Indigenous graphic novel that teaches you to harness the timeworn lessons of NAPI to achieve career and life success.
A first word-and-picture book that helps kids (and their adults) learn Blackfoot. Over 40 words - and a pronunciation guide - included!
How are Indigenous people adapting their culture and spiritual heritage, and bringing them into the modern world? The answers may just surprise you.
At the not-so-tender age of 8, Aslan arrived in North Dakota to help stop a pipeline. A few months later he returned - and saw the whole world watching. Read about his inspiring experiences in the Oceti Sakowin Camp at Standing Rock. Learn about what exactly happened there, and why. Be inspired by Aslan's story of the daily life of Standing Rock's young water protectors. Mni Wiconi ... Water is Life
"Prepare yourself for a deeper look into my life as an Indigenous woman, and my continued path towards finding myself and the voice I always had. I use prose poetry and powerful imagery to convey the feelings, experiences, and thoughts I could never express verbally."--Page 4 of cover.
This volume explores comics as examples of moral outrage in the face of a reality in which precariousness has become an inherent part of young lives. Taking a thematic approach, the chapters devote attention to the expression and representation of precarious subjectivities, as well as to the economic and professional precarity that characterizes comics creation and production. An international team of authors, young and senior systematically examines the representation of precarious youth in graphic fiction and autobiographic comics, superheroes and precarity, market issues and spaces of activism and vulnerability. With this structure, the book offers a global perspective and comprehensive c...