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17th century historical
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astronomy
Author_Rhian Brynjolson
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canadian
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cree language
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family
first nations
for kids
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fourth fifth sixth grade 4 5 6
history
indigenous culture
knowledge
native american
own voices
picture books
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rocky cree
school library
stargazing
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  • ISBN 9781774921746
  • Dimensions: 254 x 304mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Portage & Main Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A great read and teaching tool for National Indigenous History Month!

A Rocky Cree family in Northern Manitoba travels to hunt, gather medicines, and learn from their relatives during the fall season of tākwākin in this historical picture book for ages 9 to 12.

As the seasons change and the birds head south, a Rocky Cree family makes their yearly journey to see relatives and teachers in the heartland. Each of the family members receives teachings and shares their own knowledge with their mentors in this community. All except for Mwakwa, who hasn’t yet chosen the skill that will define his miskanaw, or the path for his life.

As he helps his relatives prepare for winter, Mwakwa wonders what his gifts might be. His cousin Mikisiw wants to be a hunter and leads his first moose hunt while the family is visiting, but Mwakwa knows he isn’t a hunter. How can he contribute to the community?

When Mwakwa meets his uncle Opimotiho, a stargazer and storyteller, he learns a new way of looking at the night sky. But is Mwakwa brave enough to leave his family to become the stargazer’s apprentice?

Access the free teacher guide at the HighWater Press website.

William Dumas, a Rocky Cree Knowledge Keeper and storyteller, was born in South Indian Lake, Manitoba. He has been an educator all his life and is passionate about Cree language and culture. William Dumas knows firsthand the power that storytelling has to teach Indigenous youth where they have come from and where they are going. He lives in Thompson, Manitoba. Rhian Brynjolson is a visual artist, illustrator, author, art educator, and science communicator. She has illustrated 15 children’s books and exhibited her work in diverse venues, including the Virtual Water Gallery online exhibit. Rhian lives and works in Treaty 3 Territory, in the boreal forest in eastern Manitoba. Find her work on social media @RhianBrynjolson and at www.rhianbrynjolson.com.

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