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The fourth rule : a novel / by Lindsay, Jeffry P.,author.;
"Impossible doesn't belong in Riley Wolfe's vocabulary. He's a master of heists and disguises, whose life's work is swindling the rich out of their undeserved treasures. Now rumors surrounding a dangerous new figure of international crime are spreading through the underworld. And this ruthless collector, the Cobra, has a personal vendetta against Riley. No matter--with the aid of his new partner Caitlin, Riley prepares to take on the most powerful cultural institution in the world and bring home the supposedly unstealable Rosetta Stone. With the Cobra waiting for the right moment to strike, Riley is put to the ultimate test as he faces this most venomous villain"--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Novels.; Rosetta stone; Archaeological thefts; Disguise; Egyptian language; Revenge; Swindlers and swindling; Thieves;
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A pocket for Corduroy and more stories about friendship [videorecording (DVD)]. by Hernandez, Manny; Keast, Missy; Hale, Ryland; Karman, Allison;
A pocket for Corduroy -- Blue Burt and Wiggles -- Big Al.Signed by Manny Hernandez, Missy Keast ; voiced by Ryland Hale, Allison Karman.Beloved children's books are brought to life with voice, sign language and beautiful musical scores.unrated
Subjects: Sign language; Friendship; Children's films.;
© c2010., New Video,
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This is what I've been told = Mii yi gaa-bi-wiindmaagooyang / by Armstrong, Juliana.;
It's been said when teachings are passed down from one generation to the next, good things can happen. Language is learned, knowledge is shared and culture is practiced. In this story of language preservation, Author/Illustrator and Anishnaabemowin language teacher Juliana Armstrong illuminates a number of Anishnaabemowin words along with their cultural connections, passed down from her Ojibway ancestors. Knowing our culture means knowing who we are. When we know who we are, we can walk in a good way.LSC
Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa language; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe language;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The Iroquois / by Lomberg, Michelle.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.The people -- Iroquois homes -- Iroquois communities -- Iroquois clothing -- Iroquois food -- Tools, weapons, and defence -- Iroquois religion -- Ceremonies and celebrations -- Music and dance -- Language and storytelling -- Iroquois art -- Wampum -- ModeOutlines the traditional way of life of the Iroquois, their religious beliefs, their celebrations and their artwork.
Subjects: Iroquois Indians;
© 2008., Weigl,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Niagara Falls / by Lear, Lee-Ann.;
The Purple Series follows the Blue Series. As the Purple Series progresses, the following concepts are introduced: long vowels in vowel-consonant-e pattern ("marker" <e> marks the preceding vowel long) -- consonant digraphs <kn> and <wr> -- replace <e> suffixing convention -- 3 syllable words -- suffix <-y>, <-er>, <-ful>, <-est>, and <-ly> -- prefix <un-> and <re-> -- High Frequency Words: "their", "some", "where/there".
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Other Decodables.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Reading; English language;
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I am the world / by Smith, Charles R.,Jr.,1969-;
Photographs and rhyming text celebrate the diversity of cultures, languages, countries, and people of the world."Ages 4-8"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Ethnicity; Multiculturalism;
© c2012., Atheneum Books for Young Readers,
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The Denesuline / by Koopmans, Carol.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.The people -- Denesuline homes -- Denesuline communities -- Denesuline clothing -- Denesuline food - Denesuline tools -- Denesuline religion -- Ceremonies and celebrations -- Denesuline music -- Language and storytelling -- Denesuline art -- ThanadelthurOutlines the traditional way of life of the Denesuline, their religious beliefs, their celebrations, and their artwork.
Subjects: Chipewyan Indians;
© 2008., Weigl,
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The Haida / by Nault, Jennifer.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.The people -- Haida homes -- Haida communities -- Haida clothing -- Haida food -- Tools, weapons, and defence -- Haida religion -- Ceremonies and celebrations -- Music and dance -- Language and storytelling -- Haida art -- Haida totem poles -- Modern artiOutlines the traditional way of life of the Haida, their religious beliefs, their celebrations, and their artwork.
Subjects: Haida Indians;
© 2008., Weigl,
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The Salish / by Webster, Christine.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.The people -- Salish homes -- Salish communities -- Salish clothing -- Salish food -- Salish tools -- Salish religion -- Ceremonies and celebrations -- Music and dance -- Language and storytelling -- Salish art -- The 13 moon system -- Modern artist -- StOutlines the traditional way of life of the Salish, their religious beliefs, their celebrations, and their artwork.
Subjects: Salish Indians;
© 2008., Weigl,
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Energy makes things happen / by Bradley, Kimberly Brubaker.; Meisel, Paul.;
Simple language and humorous illustrations show how energy comes originally from the sun and can be transferred from one thing to another.
Subjects: Force and energy.; Power resources.; Energy transfer.;
© c2003., HarperCollins,
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