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Title: 

Great Women from our First Nations, paper ed

Authors: 
Fournel, Kelly
Classification: 
YA Non-Fiction
ISBN: 
9781897187258
Publisher: 
Second Story Press
Series: 
First Nations Book for Young Readers Series
Nation: 
Apache
Cherokee
Inuit
Lil'wat
Maliseet
Metis
Mohawk
Multiple Nations
Ojibwe
Osage
Paiute
Number Pages: 
84
Subject: 
Biography
Character Education
Children - Non-Fiction
Women
Caring
Courage
Humility
Justice
Love
Peace
Perseverance
Respect
Responsibility
Wisdom
NAC20
NBE3E
History 8
Social Studies 6
Worldview
Top Seller
Copyright Year: 
2015
Product Type: 
Paper Back
Price: $10.95
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Great Women from our First Nations is part of the Second Story Press series, First Nations Book for Young Readers. This 2015 printing contains the same biographies found in 7th Generation title, Native Women of Courage for Young Readers This is a collection of brief biographical sketches of ten outstanding First Nations women. Métis author Kelly Fournel celebrates the lives of Winona LaDuke, Sarah Winnemucca, Maria Tallchief, Mary Kim Titla, Sandra Lovelace Nicholas, Susan Aglukark, Wilma Mankiller, Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, Lorna B. Williams, and Pauline Johnson. Each biography includes information about how each woman overcame difficult circumstances to achieve success in her field of endeavor. Each sketch includes the Nation, achievement and photograph of historical and contemporary women. Their Nations include Paiute, Apache, Maliseet, Anishinaabeg (Ojibwe), Inuit, Cherokee, Métis, Osage, Lil'wat, and Mohawk. This is a valuable contribution to the literature about Indigenous women from Canada and the United States suitable for senior elementary and secondary students. This book is selected as a recommended title in the 2009 First Nations Libraries Community Reads program. Reading Level: 6.0. Highly recommended.
 

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