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Journal of a Travelling Girl

Autor Nadine Neema Ilustrat de Archie Beaverho
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2020 – vârsta până la 12 ani
This fictional coming-of-age story traces a young girl's reluctant journey by canoe through the ancestral lands of the Tlicho People, as she gradually comes to understand and appreciate their culture and the significance of their fight for self-government.
Journal of a Travelling Girl deserves to be in every northern classroom. There is so much to learn here, and there is so much to celebrate. --Richard Van Camp, Tlicho author of The Lesser Blessed and Moccasin Square Gardens
Eleven-year-old Julia has lived in Wekwe t , NWT, since she was five. Although the people of Wekwe t have always treated her as one of their own, Julia sometimes feels like an outsider, disconnected from the traditions and ancestral roots that are so central to the local culture.
When Julia sets off on the canoe trip she is happy her best friends, Layla and Alice, will also be there. However, the trip is nothing like she expected. She is afraid of falling off the boat, of bears, and of storms. Layla's grandparents (who Julia calls Grandma and Grandpa) put her to work but won't let her paddle the canoe. While on land Julia would rather goof around with her friends than do chores. Gradually, Grandma and Grandpa show her how to survive on the land and pull her own weight, and share their traditional stories with her. Julia learns to gather wood, cook, clean, and paddle the canoe, becoming more mature and responsible each day. The journey ends at Behchoko, where the historic Tlicho Agreement of 2005 is signed, and the Tlicho People celebrate their hard-won right to self-government. Julia is there to witness history.
Inspired by true events, this story was written at the request of John B. Zoe, Chief Negotiator of the Tlicho Agreement, as a way of teaching the Tlicho youth about that landmark achievement. Journal of a Travelling Girl has been read and endorsed by several Wekwe t community members and Elders. The book will appeal to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous children for its relatable themes of family, loss, coming-of-age, and the struggle to connect with tradition and culture.
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ISBN-13: 9781772033175
ISBN-10: 1772033170
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 135 x 201 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HERITAGE GROUP DISTRIBUTION

Notă biografică

Born in Montreal of Egyptian and Lebanese descent, Nadine Neema is a multi-disciplinary artist and workshop facilitator. As a recording artist she has released four albums; was mentored by Leonard Cohen; and has opened for artists such as Elton John, Joe Cocker, and Cyndi Lauper. Neema began working with the T¿¿¿ch¿ in 1999, first as a community manager of Wekweètì, a small isolated T¿¿¿ch¿ community in the Northwest Territories, then assisting with their land claims and self-government negotiations under Chief Negotiator John B. Zoe. Since the landmark T¿¿¿ch¿ Agreement in 2005, Neema has maintained a strong bond with the community of Wekweètì and has returned periodically to conduct creativity workshops for the youth and photograph many of their events.