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Weenipeeg Recipes Pauline Johnson's (1861-1913) poems and

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Pauline Johnson's (1861-1913) poems and prose writings

The Cree author mixes key Cree vocabulary within this story about a young girl who is delivering her Kohkum’s (grandmother’s) bannock to a relative

The universal symbols and lesson approach she created resulted in students' art and stories

who holds a Juris Doctorate (LL

Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College

Weenipeeg Recipes Pauline Johnson's (1861-1913) poems andThe name Weenipeeg (or Winnipeg) is known to mean dirty water. But how did it get that name? Weepipeeg, a story carried on by Elder Bill Ballantyne, is a childrens book that recounts the gripping true events that led to Winnipeg receiving its name. A journey story at its heart, this beautifully illustrated book will have you on the edge of your seat, while it shares important traditional knowledge.

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