Set in a whimsical town of rabbits, a young rabbit named Weeskits rushes home with exciting news about a contest announced by Grand Chief Salamoo. The contest offers a year's supply of magical waaskee-choos juice, which could help Weeskits' brother Keegach save his wife from a dreadful fate. This engaging musical picture book features eight jazzy songs in Cree and includes a glossary for readers. Additional resources like a pronunciation manual and activity sheets are available online, enhancing the interactive experience.
Tomson Highway Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Tomson Highway est un dramaturge, librettiste, romancier et auteur de littérature jeunesse canadien célébré. Son œuvre puise profondément dans ses expériences et son héritage culturel, explorant souvent les thèmes de l'identité et de la résilience. Il possède une voix et un style narratif uniques qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs et des critiques dans divers genres. Ses contributions significatives à la littérature canadienne lui ont valu une large reconnaissance.





Ernestine Shuswap Gets Her Trout
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focusing on the harrowing theme of cultural genocide, this narrative centers on the experiences of four women from British Columbia. It delves into the tragic impact of historical events on Native peoples, highlighting their resilience and strength in the face of adversity. Through their stories, the book sheds light on the broader implications of loss and survival within Indigenous communities.
Rose
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the Wasaychigan Hill Reserve in 1992, this musical features a diverse cast of 10 women and 7 men. It explores themes of community, identity, and resilience through vibrant storytelling and engaging performances, reflecting the unique cultural landscape of the reserve. The narrative unfolds through music and drama, highlighting the characters' relationships and experiences in a compelling way.
Kiss of the Fur Queen
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Born into a magical Cree world in snowy northern Manitoba, Champion and Ooneemeetoo Okimasis are all too soon torn from their family and thrust into the hostile world of a Catholic residential school. Their language is forbidden, their names are changed to Jeremiah and Gabriel, and both boys are abused by priests. As young men, estranged from their own people and alienated from the culture imposed upon them, the Okimasis brothers fight to survive. Wherever they go, the Fur Queen--a wily, shape-shifting trickster--watches over them with a protective eye. For Jeremiah and Gabriel are destined to be artists. Through music and dance they soar.
Winner of the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best New PlayNominated for the Governor General's AwardThis award-winning play by Native playwright Tomson Highway is a powerful and moving portrayal of seven women from a reserve attempting to beat the odds by winning at bingo. And not just any bingo. It is THE BIGGEST BINGO IN THE WORLD and a chance to win a way out of a tortured life.The Rez Sisters is hilarious, shocking, mystical and powerful, and clearly establishes the creative voice of Native theatre and writing in Canada today.