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Brenda J. Child

Auteur de Bowwow Powwow

7+ oeuvres 459 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Strength of the Earth: The Classic Guide to Ojibwe Uses of Native Plants (1928) — Introduction, quelques éditions27 exemplaires

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This book is about a girl and the dog she finds going to the end of summer powwow with her uncle. When they get to the powwow, the girl spends a lot of time enjoying herself at the powwow. She eventually falls asleep and dreams about powwows and what they mean and the history behind them. When she wakes up she has a better understanding and respect for the powwow she gets to attend at the end of summer. I would use this book in a 2nd grade classroom. Each page has the words translated into Red Lake Ojibwe which could be confusing for some younger children.… (plus d'informations)
 
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mwik21 | 17 autres critiques | Mar 11, 2024 |
I enjoy hearing about Native American Traditions. I grew up near a Reservation. One of my good friends is a member of the Oneida tribe. This story is about a girl, her dog and her uncle going to a Powwow. It went very late and she fell asleep dreaming about fancy dancers and the jingle dress, a traditional dancers dress.
 
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DebbyTaufernerVa3492 | 17 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2023 |
This book is beautifully written and illustrated with vivid colors and pictures. It's about a little Ojibwe girl who gathers stories from her uncle about traditions from a long time ago, dances, sharing, and thankfulness. Her uncle's stories about the pow-wow ceremony inspire her to dream about a bow-wow pow-wow where all the dancers are dogs. In her dream, she sees traditional dancers, grass dancers, fancy dancers, and jingle dress dancers. She learns the important meaning behind a pow-wow. We celebrate the songs, dances, our people, healing, and history.… (plus d'informations)
 
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McheleD1 | 17 autres critiques | Feb 26, 2023 |
This story combines past and present representation of Ojibwe culture through the eyes of a little girl and her dog. During a Powwow, she imagines the history of her people told by her uncle with one little twist; the people are replaced by dogs walking on two legs in traditional clothing with traditional weapons.

Typical representation of Native Americans usually consists of only telling the past from a very straight-forward perspective, but this story combines history with a playful story. It is refreshing to see Native Americans portrayed as they are today rather than only seen as peoples of the past.… (plus d'informations)
 
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dbratt | 17 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2022 |

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