is a phrasebook organized in 12 sections for what to say in the Anishinaabe language: Introduction
The Break showcases Vermette’s abundant writing talent and positions her as an exciting new voice in Canadian literature
Two plates are in full colour
The Mighty Muskrats have a new case to solve
who participate in Anishinaabe ceremonies
Please Not Me! A Story of Pain, Healing, Family and Traditional Culture 2019 is a phrasebook organized inPlease Not Me! A Story of Pain, Healing, Family and Traditional Culture, is a story about tragedy, hope, and ultimately determination by Arlene Roberta Greyeyes, a proud Plains Cree woman raised on the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. It is a story about love of ones family and the power of healing inherent in First Nations ceremonies. In 1999 Arlene Roberta Greyeyes received a devastating diagnosis: doctors discovered a Grade III IV brain