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Edànì nôgèe dône gok'eîdì: How fox saved the people (Fox Ser.)
Par Virginia Football, Mary Siemens, Rosa Mantla. 2010
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Canada (romans), Auteurs canadiens (romans), Peuples autochtones (romans), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans)
Audio avec voix humaine
Hunger strikes the people, and Raven is mysteriously happy. Fox decides to find out why. Follow Fox as he uses his cunning skills to solve the mystery. 2010.

Edànì nǫgèe wegǫǫ degèe adzà: How the fox got his crossed legs (Fox Ser.)
Par Virginia Football, Mary Siemens, Rosa Mantla. 2009
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Canada (romans), Auteurs canadiens (romans), Peuples autochtones (romans), Peuples autochtones au Canada (romans)
Audio avec voix humaine
Fox is howling and crying, for he lost his leg to Bear. All the people want to help Fox, but…
don't know what to do, so Raven is called upon to help retrieve his leg. Will Raven succeed in the quest for Fox's leg? 2009.
Cooper's Lesson
Par Sun Yung Shin. 2004
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Famille (récits), Multiculturalisme (romans)
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A tender look at a biracial child's frustration, anger, and, finally, acceptance about being "half and half."Cooper caught his reflection…
in the window. Brown hair, fair skin, and some freckles. Grandmother Park always said, "Such white skin!" and Grandmother Daly always said, "What brown skin!" One cousin always teased him about being "half and half." Cooper has had about enough of being half and half. And he's certainly had enough of Mr. Lee, the owner of his neighborhood grocery store, speaking to him in Korean even though Cooper can't keep up. Why can't things be simple? Why can't he just be one thing or the other? One moment in Mr. Lee's store changes everything for Cooper. Before long he realizes that the question of who we are is never simple-whether you talk about it in English or Korean. Kim Cogan's richly hued oil paintings perfectly complement this story of identity and intergenerational friendship, and author Sun Yung Shin brings her characters to life with tender, vivid prose.