Join Freya and her sister Abbi on a heartfelt journey to Newfoundland, where family, culture, and the beauty of the land come together. Guided by their Uncle Rod, director of operations at the Qalipu First Nation in Grand Falls-Windsor, and their Nana Tracy, Freya embarks on a personal quest to discover her Mi'kmaw roots. As stories of the ancestors unfold by the glow of a campfire, and dreams guide her through the teachings of the land, Freya learns about the importance of harmony, respect, and the spirit that connects her to her heritage. Inspired by the legendary journey of Kitpu, a brave…mehr
Join Freya and her sister Abbi on a heartfelt journey to Newfoundland, where family, culture, and the beauty of the land come together. Guided by their Uncle Rod, director of operations at the Qalipu First Nation in Grand Falls-Windsor, and their Nana Tracy, Freya embarks on a personal quest to discover her Mi'kmaw roots. As stories of the ancestors unfold by the glow of a campfire, and dreams guide her through the teachings of the land, Freya learns about the importance of harmony, respect, and the spirit that connects her to her heritage. Inspired by the legendary journey of Kitpu, a brave young Mi'kmaw girl, Freya discovers that the true spirit of the Mi'kmaq lives within her heart and the land that surrounds her. This beautifully woven story celebrates the power of storytelling, the wisdom of Elders, and the deep connection to nature. It is a journey of identity, tradition, and the value of protecting the gifts of the Earth for generations to come.
Rita Gallippi has dedicated over thirty years to working with children, first as an educator in childcare centres and later as a teacher in several Ontario schools. With more than two decades of experience as an elementary school administrator and Centrally Assigned Principal, she now co-leads the largest Principal/Vice Principal association in Canada, supporting over one thousand administrators in the Toronto District School Board. Rita completed her Master of Education in Urban Indigenous Studies and has a deep appreciation and passion for ensuring Truth and Reconciliation is achieved through education.Rita is a proud mother, stepmother, and grandmother. As some of her grandchildren identify as Mi'kmaw, and they continue to explore their identity, writing this story has been deeply personal and special. She hopes that her work will be proudly shared for many generations in her family and that children exploring their own identities will be inspired by this story.This book is one in a series of educational picture books that Rita plans to publish with the hope of supporting young readers to appreciate not only beautiful Newfoundland but also to learn about the true stewards and First Peoples of this land. From her many years as an educator, Rita believes that combining fiction and non-fiction is an effective way for learners to engage in content while learning about the rich history of Canadian provinces and territories.
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