Rainbow Crow = Nagweyaabi-aandeg

by David Bouchard

Other authorsJason Jones (Translator.), David Jean (Illustrator.)
Paper Book, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

398.2 B687 2012

Call number

398.2 B687 2012

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection - Youth

Description

French/Cree edition of Rainbow Crow. Before two leggeds walked on Mother Earth there was a great cold. The animals formed a council; someone had to seek help from the Creator. Rainbow Crow, a most colorful bird, was selected because he had a beautiful voice that would surely impress the Creator. He flew into the heavens and won fire from above. But on the way back the fire began to burn his plumage black and destroy his beautiful voice. But Rainbow Crow persevered, bringing the life-saving fire safely back to his friends. This Lenape legend of courage and sacrifice is masterfully retold by award-winning author David Bouchard. The stunning art, painted on traditional drums by celebrated Canadian artist, David Jean, will inspire young and old alike. For the English/Ojibwe edition see Rainbow Crow. On Resource Links' Best of 2013 list 2015 Golden Oak nominee… (more)

Publication

Markham, ON : Red Deer Press, [2012]

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member adates12
The rainbow crow is sent to ask for help from the creator because his voice is the most impressive out of his friends. The fire he brought back to his home was damaging to his voice, but he persevered in order to save his friends and their home.
LibraryThing member jennybeast
Traditional tale presented in both english and Ojibwa, with a cd and a section at the front that talks about appropriate protocol for telling the story. A sense of quiet and respect permeates the story, and I appreciate that.

ISBN

9780889954588

Barcode

97808899545881
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