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Walking together  Cover Image Book Book

Walking together / Elder Albert D. Marshall and Louise Zimanyi ; illustrated by Emily Kewageshig.

Marshall, Albert (Albert D.), (author.). Zimanyi, Louise, (author.). Kewageshig, Emily, (illustrator.).

Summary:

"This innovative picture book introduces readers to the concept of Etuaptmumk--or Two-Eyed Seeing in the Mi'kmaq language--as we follow a group of young children connecting to nature as their teacher. A poetic, joyful celebration of the Lands and Waters as spring unfolds: we watch for Robin's return, listen for Frog's croaking, and wonder at Maple Tree's gift of sap. Grounded in Etuaptmumk, also known as Two-Eyed Seeing, the gift of multiple perspectives, and the Mi'kmaw concept of Netukulimk, meaning to protect Mother Earth for the ancestors, present, and future generations, Walking Together nurtures respectful, reciprocal, responsible relationships with the Land and Water, plant-life, animals and other-than-human beings for the benefit of all."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781773217765 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 1773217763 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : Annick Press, [2023]
Subject: Human ecology > Fiction.
Traditional ecological knowledge > Fiction.
Micmac Indians > Fiction.
Indigenous peoples > Nova Scotia > Fiction.
Mi'kmaq.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Covington Branch E MARSH A (Text) 33126022560886 Easy Available -
Erlanger Branch E MARSH A (Text) 33126022560803 Easy Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Steeped in Etuaptmumk, the gift of multiple perspectives, and the Mi’kmaw concept of Netukulimk, protecting Mother Earth past, present and future, this inventive picture book follows a group of young children as they connect to nature as their teacher. Illustrations.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "A poetic, joyful celebration of the Lands and Waters as spring unfolds: we watch for Robin's return, listen for Frog's croaking, and wonder at maple tree's gift of sap. Grounded in Etuaptmumk, also known as Two-Eyed Seeing--which braids together the strengths of Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing--and the Mi'kmaq concept of Netukulimk--meaning to protect Mother Earth for the ancestors, present, and future generations--Walking Together nurtures respectful, reciprocal, responsible relationshipswith the Land and Water, plant-life, animals, and other-than-human beings for the benefit of all"--
  • Perseus Publishing

    This innovative picture book introduces readers to the concept of Etuaptmumk—or Two-Eyed Seeing, the gift of multiple perspectives in the Mi’kmaw language—as we follow a group of young children connecting to nature as their teacher.


    A poetic, joyful celebration of the Lands and Waters as spring unfolds: we watch for Robin's return, listen for Frog's croaking, and wonder at maple tree's gift of sap. Grounded in Etuaptmumk, also known as Two-Eyed Seeing—which braids together the strengths of Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing—and the Mi’kmaq concept of Netukulimk—meaning to protect Mother Earth for the ancestors, present, and future generations—Walking Together nurtures respectful, reciprocal, responsible relationships with the Land and Water, plant-life, animals and other-than-human beings for the benefit of all.


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