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McLeod, Elaine. Illustrator/ Colleen Wood. 2002. Lessons
from Mother Earth. Toronto, ON: Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN: 0-88899-312-9 Tess, a young Tutchone girl, enjoys visiting her grandmother. One morning Grandmother wants to show Tess her garden. Tess discovers that the garden is all of nature. Grandmother shares the rules of the garden that their family has been following for generations, especially respect for nature. |
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McKenzie, Sarah. (Told by) 1993. Muhikunistikwan.
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Education Branch, Saskatchewan. This is a traditional story of good overcoming evil. |
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Merasty, Gary. Illustrator/ Cheryl Dieter. 1997. A
Hot Summer Day: The Adventures of Warm Wind and Stormy. Saskatchewan
Indian Cultural Centre. ISBN: 1-55165-421-0 This is the story of two children in the mouse family, Warm Wind and Stormy. One day Stormy encouraged her sister to go swimming in the creek. Stormy got caught in the current but was saved. Their parents grounded them. The next time they went to town, however, they bought a surprise for the two girls. |