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Cleaver, Elizabeth (Retold by). 1985. The Enchanted
Caribou. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0-19-540492-0 This is an old Inuit tale, retold with the use of shadow puppets. The story is about a young girl, Tyya, who wanders away from her home and becomes lost in a fog. An evil shaman tricks her and turns her into a white caribou. Since then, Inuit hunters are kind to white caribou, in case it might be an enchanted person. |
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Collura, Mary-Ellen Lang. 1984. Winners.
Douglas & McIntyre. ISBN: 1-55054-223-0 After years of living in a number of different foster homes, Jordy Threebears is returning to the reserve to live with his grandfather— a man he hardly knows. He develops a sense of pride in himself when he receives a gift of a wild horse. |
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Condon, Penny. 2001. My Family. Saskatchewan:
Gabriel Dumont Institute. ISBN: 0-920915-61-2 This is a story about an extended Metis family who are having a special feast. The story tells about some of their activities. |