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Shi-shi-etko
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Shi-shi-etko
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2005
Book > Children's Book, Picture Book
Creators
Campbell, Nicola I.
Contributors
LaFave, Kim
Description
"In just four days young Shi-shi-etko will have to leave her family and all that she knows to attend residential school. She spends her last days at home treasuring the beauty of her world -- the dancing sunlight, the tall grass, each shiny rock, the tadpoles in the creek, her grandfather's paddle song. Her mother, father and grandmother, each in turn, share valuable teachings that they want her to remember. And so Shi-shi-etko carefully gathers her memories for safekeeping. Richly hued illustrations complement this gently moving and poetic account of a child who finds solace all around her, even though she is on the verge of great loss -- a loss that native people have endured for generations because of the residential schools system"--publisher's website. 

More Information

ISBN
0888996594; 9780888996596
Statement of Responsibility
Nicola I. Campbell ; pictures by Kim La Fave.
Publication Information
Toronto : Groundwood Books
Physical Description
[30] p. : col. ill. ; 21 x 22 cm
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