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How Nanabozho Brought the Love Flute to the Anishinaabek Part 2

This is PART 2, the continuation, of an Anishinaabe story of how Nanabozho brought the love flute to his people. It is one of the dozen or so stories from Ningwakwe Learning Press’ collection of...

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Gichi Miigwech, Gushi – Thank You Mom Part 1

Here is another story (part 1 of 2)  taken from Ningwakwe Learning Press’ collection of stories, “Zaagidiwin Is A Many Splendoured Thing,” that highlights the joys and pain of love and how it...

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Gichi Miigwech, Gushi – Thank You Mom Part 2

Anishnawbe for “Thank you, Mom” Here is another story (part 2 of 2)  taken from Ningwakwe Learning Press’ collection of stories, “Zaagidiwin Is A Many Splendoured Thing,” that highlights the joys and...

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A Digital Warrior at Home in Two Worlds

Digital Ogichida is a timely, fictional, coming-of-age story. Kevin Davis is twenty-something, smart and strong – and he wants to blend into contemporary Canadian society and enjoy everything it has to...

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Inspiring Literacy Stories: Shoosh

Journeys of the Spirit IV is a collection of interviews and essays about Aboriginal-literacy role models, who have overcome incredible hardships in their lives to persevere and succeed in their...

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Top 5 Indigenous Resources for Teachers – Back to School

September is a busy time for students, teachers and literacy instructors. Everybody has hopefully settled into a regular routine by the second week of September. Over the past year, there has been an...

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Celebrating Our Publishing Volunteers

Ningwakwe Learning Press, and the literacy field in general, are founded on grassroots, community involvement. And this means that many volunteers giving generously of their time, effort, skills and...

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