The caribou feed our soul = ?étthén bet'à dághíddá / by Pete Enzoe and Mindy Willett ; photographs by Tessa Macintosh. --
Record details
- ISBN: 1897252676
- ISBN: 9781897252673
- Physical Description: 26 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. map. --
- Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Fifth House, c2010.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes some words in Denésoliné. |
| Target Audience Note: | "Ages 8 and up"--Prelim. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.95 |
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroud Branch | J 639.11658097193 Enz | 31681020160636 | JNONFIC | Available | - |
Mindy Willett is an educator from Yellowknife, NWT. The Caribou Feed Our Soul is the sixth book she has co-authored in The Land is Our Storybook series. When not writing she can be found paddling or skiing on the other side of Great Slave Lake from from where Pete Ensoe Lives. Once while out skiing she even bumped into him as he was snow-machining to Yellowknife from Lutselk'e.
Pete Enzoe is Denesqline from Lutselk'e, Northwest Territories, which is on the east arm of Great Slave Lake. He is a hunter, fisher, and trapper. He sees his role in life as protector of the caribou and spends much of his time reading the land as he travels his people's traditional areas. He shares his knowledge with young people.
Tessa Macintosh is an award-winning northern photographer who raised her family in Yellowknife. In 35 years she has been fortunate to photograph many wonderful northerners and fantastic places across the North. Tessa loves to float a canoe on Great Slave Lake as the full heat of the long summer sun builds. This is to prepare for the cracking solid minus 35-degree winter nights filled with dancing aurora.
Mindy Willett is an educator from Yellowknife, NWT. The Caribou Feed Our Soul is the sixth book she has co-authored in The Land is Our Storybook series. When not writing she can be found paddling or skiing on the other side of Great Slave Lake from from where Pete Ensoe Lives. Once while out skiing she even bumped into him as he was snow-machining to Yellowknife from Lutselk'e.
Pete Enzoe is Denesqline from Lutselk'e, Northwest Territories, which is on the east arm of Great Slave Lake. He is a hunter, fisher, and trapper. He sees his role in life as protector of the caribou and spends much of his time reading the land as he travels his people's traditional areas. He shares his knowledge with young people.
Tessa Macintosh is an award-winning northern photographer who raised her family in Yellowknife. In 35 years she has been fortunate to photograph many wonderful northerners and fantastic places across the North. Tessa loves to float a canoe on Great Slave Lake as the full heat of the long summer sun builds. This is to prepare for the cracking solid minus 35-degree winter nights filled with dancing aurora.
Mindy Willett is an educator from Yellowknife, NWT. The Caribou Feed Our Soul is the sixth book she has co-authored in The Land is Our Storybook series. When not writing she can be found paddling or skiing on the other side of Great Slave Lake from from where Pete Ensoe Lives. Once while out skiing she even bumped into him as he was snowmachining to Yellowknife from LutsÙl K'Ú.
Pete Enzoe is DenÚs¶linÚ from LutsÙl K'Ú, Northwest Territories, which is on the east arm of Great Slave Lake. He is a hunter, fisher, and trapper. He sees his role in life as protector of the caribou and spends much of his time reading the land as he travels his people's traditional areas. He shares his knowledge with young people.
Tessa Macintosh is an award-winning northern photographer who raised her family in Yellowknife. In 35 years she has been fortunate to photograph many wonderful northerners and fantastic places across the North. Tessa loves to float a canoe on Great Slave Lake as the full heat of the long summer sun builds. This is to prepare for the cracking solid -35-degree winter nights filled with dancing aurora.