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Ligne de trappe

By David A. Robertson. 2021

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Indigenous peoples in Canada fiction, Family stories, General fiction
Human-narrated audio

See below for English description.Un jeune garçon voyage vers le nord à la découverte de la ligne de trappe de…

son Moshom, son grand-père. Celui-ci explique à son petit-fils que les lignes de trappe sont des territoires où les gens chassent les animaux et vivent de la terre. Puis il l’emmène là où il a grandi, et le jeune garçon apprend bien plus de choses qu’il ne l’avait imaginé. La vie de ses ancêtres était-elle si différente de la sienne aujourd’hui?When a young boy heads up north to see his Moshom’s grandfather's trapline, he doesn’t quite know what to expect. His Moshom teaches him that traplines are where people hunt animals and live off the land. As the pair travel around where his Moshom grew up, the boy begins to learn a lot more than he expected. Could life generations ago really have been so much different than it is now? The answer may surprise him.With soft illustrations and enthralling text, Ligne de trappe is a heartwarming story about intergenerational connection and Cree heritage.Original title: On the Trapline

Cheval Indien: roman

By Richard Wagamese, Paul Gagné, Lori Saint-Martin. 2017

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Award winning fiction, Canadian fiction, Canadian authors (Fiction), Movie and television tie-ins, Indigenous peoples fiction, Indigenous peoples in Canada fiction
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Enfermé dans un centre de désintoxication, Saul Cheval Indien touche le fond et il semble qu'il n'y ait plus qu'une…

seule issue à son existence. Plongé en pleine introspection, cet Ojibwé, d'origine Anishinabeg du Nord ontarien, se remémore à la fois les horreurs vécues dans les pensionnats autochtones et sa passion pour le hockey, sport dans lequel il excelle. Saul, confronté aux dures réalités du Canada des années 1960-1970, a été victime de racisme et a subi les effets dévastateurs de l'aliénation et du déracinement culturels qui ont frappé plusieurs communautés des Premières Nations. Avec empathie et perspicacité, Richard Wagamese brosse le portrait d'un homme broyé par son destin et, plus largement, d'une génération d'autochtones victimes de leur époque et du déclin de leur culture. 2017. Titre uniforme: Indian horse.

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