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Nuttah and Kitchi : National Truth and Reconciliation Day activity book
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2021
Book > Children's Book
Creators
Samatte, Sandra; Grafenauer, Julian
Description

"Sept 30th has become widely known as National Truth and Reconciliation Day in Canada.

This day was chosen as the date for National Truth and Reconciliation Day because September is when many Indigenous children were taken from their families and communities and forced to attend residential schools.

Join Nuttah and Kitchi as they honour and remember the tens of thousands of residential school survivors and the children who did not survive the residential schools.

Written by Indigenous author and educator Sandra Samatte, Ojibwe - Saulteaux - from Skownan First Nation Treaty 2 Territory and illustrated by Julian Grafenauer, Ojibwe from Rolling River First Nation" (Goodminds.com). 

Language
English

More Information

ISBN
9781990297069
Statement of Responsibility
Written by Sandra Samatte ; illustrated by Julian Grafenauer.
Publication Information
Indigenous Education Press
Physical Description
32 pages
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