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Keepers of the animals. Teacher's guide,  Native American stories and wildlife activities for children  Cover Image Book Book

Keepers of the animals. Teacher's guide Native American stories and wildlife activities for children

Caduto, Michael J. (author.). Bruchac, Joseph, 1942- (author.). Ka-Hon-Hes (illustrator.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780920079881
  • ISBN: 9781555911072 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0920079881
  • ISBN: 1555911072 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    x, 56 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
  • Edition: Canadian edition.
  • Publisher: Saskatoon, SN : Fifth House, Golden, CO : Fulcrum Pub., [1992]

Content descriptions

General Note:
First Nations interest.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 36-56).
Formatted Contents Note: Part. I.A guide for using and enjoying this books -- 1. All our relations : of humans and animals -- 2. Tips and techniques for bringing this book to life -- Part II. Native American animal stories and wildlife activities -- Creation -- 3. How grandmother spider named the clans (Hopi-Southwest) -- How the spider symbol came to the people (Osage-Plains) -- Celebration -- 4. The rabbit dance (Mohawk [Kanienkahageh]-Eastern Woodland -- The deer dance (Yaqui-Southwest) -- Vision -- 5. Eagle boy (Zuni-Southwest) -- Feathers and fur, scales and skin -- 6. Turtle races with beaver (Seneca-Eastern Woodland) -- 7. Octopus and rave (Nootka-Pacific Northwest) -- 8. How the butterflies came to be (Papago-Southwest) -- 9. Salmon boy (Haida-Pacific Northwest) -- 10. The woman who married a frog (Tlingit-Pacific Northwest) -- 11. How poison came into the world (Choctaw-Southeast) -- The boy and the rattlesnake (Apache-Southwest) -- 12. The first flute (Lakota [Sioux]-Plains) -- Manabozho and the woodpecker (Anishinabe [Ogibway or Chippewa]-Eastern Woodland) -- 13. Why coyote has yellow eyes (Hopi-Southwest) -- The dogs who save their master (Seneca-Eastern Woodland) -- 14. Why possum has a naked tail (Cherokee-Southeast) -- 15. How the fawn got its spots (Dakota [Sioux]-Plains) -- The alligator and the hunter (Choctaw-Souteast) -- 16. The gift of the whale (Inuit-Inupiaq-Arctic) -- 17. The passing of the Buffalo (Kiowa-Plains)
Action Note:
Committed to retain 20170101 20321231 COPPUL SPAN Monograph
Subject: Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Folklore
Indians of North America -- Folklore
Human ecology -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Animal ecology -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Curriculum Lab
SPAN-M
Topic Heading: Indians of North America - Legends.
Juvenile.
First Nations interest

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Nelson Public Library. (Show preferred library)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Nelson Public Library 398.2 CAD (Text) 35148400290207 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Trail and District Public Library Main Branch 796.083 CAD (Text) 35110001210000 Adult Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -
Williams Lake Branch 398.208997 CAD (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 10
33923001841539 Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

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