The Case of the Burgled Bundle: A Mighty Muskrats Mystery: Book 3

by Michael Hutchinson

Paperback, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

FIC HUT

Call number

FIC HUT

Description

"The four cousins from the Windy Lake First Nation are back for another mystery in Book Three of the Mighty Muskrats Mystery Series -- the first two books in the series are The Case of the Missing Auntie (Book Two) and The Case of Windy Lake (Book One). The National Assembly of Cree Peoples has gathered in the Windy Lake First Nation, home to the Mighty Muskrats: Chickadee, Atim, Otter, and Sam. But when the treaty bundle, the center of a four-day long ceremony, is taken, the four mystery-solving cousins must set out to catch those responsible and help protect Windy Lake's reputation!" --

Genres

Publication

Second Story Press (2021), 208 pages

Original language

English

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
Atim, Samuel, Chickadee and Otter form the Mighty Muskrats. In this volume, elders and members of the Cree Nation are gathered for an Assembly. But the Treaty 12 bundle, an important legacy of the nation, goes missing. The kids try to figure out who might have taken it: the local toughs, the grumpy
Show More
Lone Man, or the young men tasked with guarding the bundle? The author's note explains that he did not try to explain the details of the bundle or of the Assembly, so some readers may be confused by the cultural and technical references. I would encourage readers outside of First Nations culture to lean into experiencing the aspects of indigenous culture and try not to worry about what they don't fully know.
Show Less
LibraryThing member jennybeast
What I appreciate about this series is that Hutchinson takes on important conversations that are happening in the Indigenous world with each title and makes it something that kids or outsiders can understand. In this case, it's the controversy over people (especially authors) sharing sacred
Show More
knowledge that isn't meant to be shared. He also takes the opportunity to talk about treaties and what that means for different nations -- or at least what that _can_ mean for different nations, since each nation is unique. The Muskrats continue to be a really good group of kids, working well with their Elders and bringing their own backgrounds to the story. The mystery is a good one, as well, with constant reminders not to leap to conclusions. Very well done.
Show Less
LibraryThing member Lindsay_W
I just noticed as I am posting that this is book three, but it read well as a stand-alone. One of the things I liked about this book, as an adult reader, was that it caused me to check my assumptions about who I thought were the likely suspects. Why I would recommend it to teachers and students is
Show More
that it brings to light how Cree traditions are upheld in modern day and how the paternalistic government policies enacted in the past endure to this day. Discussion points could include; Connection to the land, differences amongst Cree Nations depending on their location, the Indian Act and government control of Indigenous lives in Canada (health, infrastructure etc), the numbered treaties, oral traditions and storytelling, knowledge keepers and who has the right to traditional knowledge, cultural appropriation, and more. The Case of the Burgled Bundle would be a great read-aloud in a Social Studies class studying the Numbered Treaties.
Show Less

ISBN

1772601667 / 9781772601664

Barcode

97817726016641
Page: 0.2007 seconds