Muinji'j asks why, the story of the Mi'kmaq and the Shubenacadie Residential School, told by Muinji'j & Shanika MacEachern ; illustrated by Zeta Paul
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Muinji'j asks why, the story of the Mi'kmaq and the Shubenacadie Residential School, told by Muinji'j & Shanika MacEachern ; illustrated by Zeta Paul
Language
eng
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non fiction
Main title
Muinji'j asks why
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told by Muinji'j & Shanika MacEachern ; illustrated by Zeta Paul
Sub title
the story of the Mi'kmaq and the Shubenacadie Residential School
Summary
This is an educational and heartfelt retelling of the story of the Mi'kmaq and their traditional lands, Mi'kma'ki, for young readers, focused on the generational traumas of the Indian Residential School System. Shanika MacEachern, a Mi'kmaw woman, is a Native Student Advisor with Annapolis Valley Centre for Education. Ages 9 to 12
Target audience
pre adolescent
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- Mi'kmaq -- Nova Scotia -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
- Abused Indigenous children -- Nova Scotia -- Shubenacadie -- Juvenile literature
- Shubenacadie Indian Residential School (Shubenacadie, N.S.) -- Juvenile literature
- First Nations -- Nova Scotia -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples -- Nova Scotia -- Shubenacadie -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
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- Mi'kmaq -- Nova Scotia -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
- Abused Indigenous children -- Nova Scotia -- Shubenacadie -- Juvenile literature
- Shubenacadie Indian Residential School (Shubenacadie, N.S.) -- Juvenile literature
- First Nations -- Nova Scotia -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples -- Nova Scotia -- Shubenacadie -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature
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