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Turtle Island voices
Education Library, University of British Columbia

2011
Book > Children's Book
Contributors
Bouchard, David; Cutting, Robert
Description
"Turtle Island voices honours the histories, cultures, world views, and knowledge of many Aboriginal peoples of Canada. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students will delight in seeing themselves, their cultures, and their traditions reflected in the books. The memorable stories and characters in each book will allow all students to connect to the text, encouraging them to respond by sharing their own stories and experiences with one another"--publisher's website.

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Statement of Responsibility
series editors: David Bouchard and Robert Cutting.
Publication Information
Don Mills, Ont. : Pearson : Rubicon Publishing
Physical Description
10 volumes : color illustrations ; 21 cm
Contents
Level A. Our reserve -- Level B. Bear listens -- Level C. What do you do? -- Level D. Buniq's boots -- Level E. New girl -- Level F. Hummingbird and the fire -- Level G[a]. Beaver and porcupine -- Level G[b]. Coyote's trick -- Level H. Fawn gets her spots -- Level I. That's awesome! 
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