Kokum, Are These Moose Tracks?

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A01=Tyna Legault Taylor
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Author_Michelle Dao
Author_Tyna Legault Taylor
autumn
canadian
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elementary
emerging readers
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grandma mother
hunting
indigenous
Indigenous food sovereignty IFS
kindergarten first second third grade 1 2 3
objiwe
ojibway
picture books for small kids
primary school curriculum
seasons
swampy cree
teach about fall
tracking
traditional food harvest

Product details

  • ISBN 9781774921470
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Portage & Main Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Young readers will get ready for autumn on a moose tracking adventure with Joshua and Kokum. When the harvest begins every fall, Joshua looks forward to eating Kokum's delicious moose meat stew at family feasts. He loves being on the land, and he can't wait to go moose hunting with his kokum. Joshua and Kokum are careful not to make too much noise as they look for moose tracks in the forest. There are so many different animal tracks and Joshua can find them all. But which ones are moose tracks? In the back of the book, find a glossary and pronunciation guide for the Omushkegomowin (Swampy Cree language) and Anishaabemowin (Ojibwe language) words featured throughout the story. A wonderful cultural learning experience for 5- to 8-year-olds!
Tyna Legault Taylor (she/her) is a member of Attawapiskat First Nation located on the Traditional Territory of the Omushkego James Bay Cree of Treaty 9 in Northern Ontario, Canada. She lives in Thunder Bay, Ontario, with her son, Joshua, and husband, Darryl. She is pursuing her PhD in Health Sciences at Lakehead University, with a focus on water justice and water sovereignty in Indigenous communities. Tyna also received her bachelor's and master's degrees from Lakehead University. Her master's research explored food justice and ongoing healing through stories of Cree food knowledge and land-based practices, as well as Indigenous food sovereignty in Attawapiskat First Nation. Michelle Dao (she/her) is a Vietnamese Canadian illustrator based just outside Toronto, Ontario, who has primarily worked in animation. She is a graduate of Seneca College’s Illustration program, specializing in children’s illustrations and media. Michelle has a passion for creating enthralling worlds, charming characters, and dreamy colour palettes.

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