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Running Time: 07:29 hrsNarrator: Annice BlakePublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2018
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- Author: Clair, Peter J.Date:Created2018Summary:
This novel tells the story of two Mi'kmaq individuals, two centuries apart. A girl named Taapoategl shows incredible faithfulness to culture and family in the most difficult of circumstances during the mid-18th century colonization by European settlers. A boy, Pallet, in the mid-20th century, embarks on a five-year wilderness quest for personal and cultural identity during which he enters an altered reality and encounters the storytelling foundation of his world. The stories of Taapoategl and Pallet converge in a dramatic an unforgettable way. Both characters, and the circumstances of their lives, will stay with the reader long after the last page of this book has been turned.
Subject(s): Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--North America | Indigenous peoples--North America--Ethnic identity | Indigenous peoples | Indigenous peoples--North America | Mi'kmaq | StorytellingOriginal Publisher: Toronto, ON, ©2017, CNIBLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781988299112Collection(s)/Series: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Collection
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