Main content

Status message

NB: STAGING server!

Juvenile nonfiction

Quests for fire : tales from many lands

Available Formats:

  • Éditeur:
    Heritage House, 2012
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

Details:

  • Date:
    Created
    2012
    Summary:

    It is hard to imagine life without fire. Heat, light, food—where would we be without these essentials? Although we do not rely on fire as much today as in times past, nor have as much direct contact with it, fire was often crucial to survival when the stories in this collection were first told. People often told stories about it: what their lives were like without fire, how they first acquired it and how it changed their lives.This collection of nine traditional tales, retold by Jon C. Stott, draws from eight different countries. Learn how Maui stole fire twice (New Zealand), how Coyote and his friends captured fire (United States), how Opossum brought fire back to the people (Mexico) and how Vasilisa used the Baba Yaga’s fire (Russia). The main characters of these stories differ in many aspects. Some are well-known heroes, and some are insignificant members of their groups. Some made their quests for fire alone, and some worked with others. Some were brave and unselfish, and some sought personal glory. But all knew that fire was essential for their people.

    Original Publisher: [S.l.], Heritage House
    Language(s): English

Skywatcher's companion : constellations and their mythology

Available Formats:

  • Éditeur:
    Heritage House, 2011
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

Details:

  • Author: Shadick, Stan
    Date:
    Created
    2011
    Summary:

    An informative sidekick to Stan Shadick's annual award-winning Skywatchers calendars, Skywatcher's Companion presents fascinating stories for skywatchers of all ages. Discover the wonders of the night sky and learn how to find the star patterns that have inspired the myths and storytelling of great cultures of the past. Meet the gods and goddesses of Rome, Greece and Mesopotamia and see how they found their way into the many constellations that dominate the ever-changing northern sky. Learn how the same stars inspired legends of the Native peoples in Canada, the United States, northern Europe and elsewhere. See how the sky changes with the seasons but always remains the biggest movie screen in the universe.

    Original Publisher: [S.l.], Heritage House
    Language(s): English

Qanuq pinngurnirmata : Inuit stories of how things came to be

Available Formats:

Details:

  • Contributor: Fiegenschuh, Emily; Lewis-MacDougall, Patricia Ann.; Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean
    Date:
    Copyrighted
    2008
    Summary:

    Two gifted northern writers, Rachel A. Qitsualik and Sean A. Tinsley, have collaborated to produce mesmerizing prose interpretations of Inuit creation stories. Readers will be drawn in by the humour, wisdom, and depth of these inspired tellings, which invite a contemporary audience to learn from and be moved by the complex spiritual metaphors of ancient Inuit knowledge. Illustrated in full colour.

    Sujets: Folklore | Inuit | Nunavut
    Original Publisher: Iqaluit, Nunavut, Inhabit Media
    Language(s): English
Subscribe to RSS - Juvenile nonfiction