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White Raven

Spathelfer, Teoni 1963- (author.). Davies, Natassia, (illustrator.).

Summary: All grown up with a family of her own, Little Wolf moves from the big city to the island of her ancestors. She wants to share the beauty and mysteries of nature with her children, and she wants them to learn as much about their culture as possible. One day, Little Wolf's mother, White Raven, visits and begins to tell her grandchildren stories from her own childhood. But the stories are not happy ones. As a child, White Raven left her family to attend St. Michael's Residential School in Alert Bay, BC. While there, she experienced hunger, loneliness, shame, and isolation from her language and her culture. Even years later, as a grown woman and Elder, she has nightmares about her time at the school. But by sharing her story with Little Wolf and her grandchildren, White Raven begins to heal and brings the family closer together. Through simple, heartfelt text and vivid illustrations that combine contemporary and traditional Indigenous motifs, White Raven is an engaging teaching tool as well as a relatable narrative about the impact of intergenerational trauma on families. Based on the author's own life and her mother's residential school experience, the central message of this book is one of healing and family unity.

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  • ISBN: 9781772033786
  • Physical Description: print
    27 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: [Victoria, British Columbia] : Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., [2021]
Subject: Alert Bay Student Residence -- Juvenile fiction
First Nations -- British Columbia -- Residential schools -- Juvenile fiction
First Nations -- Residential schools -- Juvenile fiction
Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction
First Nations families -- Juvenile fiction
First Nations -- Juvenile fiction
Topic Heading: First Nations

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kitimat Public Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Kitimat Public Library E Pb Spa (Text) 32665002302596 Easy Reader Paperbacks Volume hold Available -

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