A short but powerful read about how the treaties made with the indigenous peoples of North America were not honored and how that has negatively impacted Mother Earth, especially Water.
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A short but powerful read about how the treaties made with the indigenous peoples of North America were not honored and how that has negatively impacted Mother Earth, especially Water.
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This book is short but it's words are mighty and it's filled with beautiful illustrations. Told in the format of a grandfather telling his granddaughter stories he explains the true meaning of "Treaty." We should be equally sharing and taking care of the land for all creatures. Thanks @DebbieGrillo for the lend. I'm so happy to hear this book will be in classrooms!
This is a must read for every North American. It has helped me understand my relationship to my First Nation's neighbors, the land and all its inhabitants.
"Every sound was outside and inside of them. They knew that all of this would be happening with or without them, that they were such a small part of Creation."
This book had a very calming presence. It gave me some information about the First Nations history. The pictures in the book flow so well the the words it makes you want to fall asleep. It is very interesting book with some challenging words that you could stumble by.