Shingebiss

Shingebiss
Title Shingebiss PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 36
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780618216161

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Shingebiss, a little merganser duck, can always find plenty to eat. In all seasons, the Great Lake is full of fish. But one cold year the lake freezes over, and Shingebiss has to find a way to fish through the thick ice. To do that, he must face the fierce Winter Maker. Gracefully told and illustrated with vigorous woodcuts, this ancient Ojibwe story captures all the power of winter and all the courage of a small being who refuses to see winter as his enemy. This sacred story shows that those who follow the ways of Shingebiss will always have plenty to eat, no matter how hard the great wind of Winter Maker blows.

Stories that Never Grow Old

Stories that Never Grow Old
Title Stories that Never Grow Old PDF eBook
Author Watty Piper
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 1965
Genre Fairy tales
ISBN

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The Story of Tecumseh

The Story of Tecumseh
Title The Story of Tecumseh PDF eBook
Author Norman St. Clair Gurd
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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Those Who Belong

Those Who Belong
Title Those Who Belong PDF eBook
Author Jill Doerfler
Publisher MSU Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2015-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 1628952296

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Despite the central role blood quantum played in political formations of American Indian identity in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there are few studies that explore how tribal nations have contended with this transformation of tribal citizenship. Those Who Belong explores how White Earth Anishinaabeg understood identity and blood quantum in the early twentieth century, how it was employed and manipulated by the U.S. government, how it came to be the sole requirement for tribal citizenship in 1961, and how a contemporary effort for constitutional reform sought a return to citizenship criteria rooted in Anishinaabe kinship, replacing the blood quantum criteria with lineal descent. Those Who Belong illustrates the ways in which Anishinaabeg of White Earth negotiated multifaceted identities, both before and after the introduction of blood quantum as a marker of identity and as the sole requirement for tribal citizenship. Doerfler’s research reveals that Anishinaabe leaders resisted blood quantum as a tribal citizenship requirement for decades before acquiescing to federal pressure. Constitutional reform efforts in the twenty-first century brought new life to this longstanding debate and led to the adoption of a new constitution, which requires lineal descent for citizenship.

Girls Transforming

Girls Transforming
Title Girls Transforming PDF eBook
Author Sanna Lehtonen
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 233
Release 2013-05-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786461365

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This book explores representations of girlhood and young womanhood in recent English language children's fantasy by focusing on two fantastic body transformation types: invisibility and age-shifting. Drawing on recent feminist and queer theory, the study discusses the tropes of invisibility and age-shifting as narrative devices representing gendered experiences. The transformations offer various perspectives on a girl's changing body and identity and provide links between real-life and fantastic discourses of gender, power, invisibility and aging. The main focus is on English-language fantasy published since the 1970s but the motifs of invisibility and age-shifting in earlier tales and children's books is reviewed; this is the first study of children's fantasy literature that considers these tropes at length. Novels discussed are from both critically acclaimed authors and the less well known. Most of the novels depicting invisible or age-shifting girls are neither thoroughly conventional nor radically subversive but present a range of styles. In terms of gender, children's fantasy novels can be more complex than they are often interpreted to be.

The Red Indian Fairy Book for the Children's Own Reading and for Story-tellers

The Red Indian Fairy Book for the Children's Own Reading and for Story-tellers
Title The Red Indian Fairy Book for the Children's Own Reading and for Story-tellers PDF eBook
Author Frances Jenkins Olcott
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1917
Genre Folklore, Indian
ISBN

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WhatÕs the Story: Storytelling with Young Children as a Path Toward Living Happily Ever After

WhatÕs the Story: Storytelling with Young Children as a Path Toward Living Happily Ever After
Title WhatÕs the Story: Storytelling with Young Children as a Path Toward Living Happily Ever After PDF eBook
Author Stephen Spitalny
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 102
Release 2015-06-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1329151682

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This inspiring book includes ideas about many aspects of stories, and ideas about how to make stories in general and stories to help change behaviors in your young children. The text is accessible and direct with clear instructions to make the use of stories and the creating of stories less daunting. You can enter and be comfortable in the fantastic world of story. The gift of a world of story can enrich your life and the lives of those around you, especially the young children. Story allows us, young and old, to make sense of the world around us and to have hope for getting through challenges towards a better world.