Mi'kmaq Campfire Stories of Prince Edward Island

by Julie Pellissier-Lush

Other authorsLaurie Ann Marie Martin (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2020

Status

Available

Call number

JP PEL

Call number

JP PEL

Description

The Mi'kmaq people have been here since the ice began to melt over this great land. They learned the medicines in nature to keep them healthy and they hunted the animals of the land and fished the waters of the sea. During the summer months they would gather in large community groups to celebrate, dance and sing. When the cold winds started to blow, they would go off in their own little family units to survive the winter. It was a hard life and it was always a struggle to make it through the long cold winters. One thing is certain, at night, by the campfire under the stars those families would tell stories, stories about who they were, where they came from, and all the lessons they needed to learn about life. Those stories passed on traditions, songs, language and the culture of the Mi'kmaq people. Here we present to you just a couple of those stories that were passed down from generation to generation. Hear them, learn from them, experience them, but most of all enjoy them!… (more)

Publication

Acorn Press (2020), Edition: Bilingual, 32 pages

Original language

Micmac

Language

ISBN

1773660543 / 9781773660547
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