The Game (Pre-Order for March 18/25)

SKU: 9781778401756

Author:
Henry Charles (Ten Bears)
Illustrator:
Shoshannah Greene
Grade Levels:
Kindergarten, One, Two, Three
Nation:
Musqueam
Book Type:
Hardcover
Pages:
48
Publisher:
Greystone Books
Copyright Date:
2025

Price:
Sale price$23.95

Description

Henry Charles (Ten Bears, 1955–2017) was the last surviving member of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) to have lived in what is today the endowment lands adjacent to the University of British Columbia. After his parents and siblings moved to the Musqueam Reserve, Henry Charles remained living in the wooded area with his grandparents for five years. Shoshannah Greene is a Haida artist from British Columbia. Shoshannah is a two-time Emerging Artist Scholarship recipient and has received a Bill McLennan Masterpiece Study Program Travel grant to attend the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois and a Microgrant to support research at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec. Peter Leech is a former professional hockey player and member of the T’it’q’et Community Village of the St’at’imc Tribal Nation who specializes in working with First Nations communities and organizations, public and private sector companies, individuals, teams, and young adults (i.e., youth) in all aspects of life.

Killer Whale and Brown Bear are arguing: Brown Bear says he can beat Killer Whale at any challenge, yet Killer Whale disagrees. When Powerful Mena overhears their bickering, he comes up with a solution: a game on the ice, played with sticks, nets, and a star for a puck. But who will win and earn the trophy?

For kids aged 4-8, The Game features:
An introduction to Musqueam language and culture
Beautiful watercolor artwork from a celebrated Haida artist
Detailed backmatter and a pronunciation guide

With poetic text by gifted Indigenous storyteller Henry Charles (Ten Bears), an elder of the Musqueam First Nation, and breathtaking illustrations by Haida artist, Shoshannah Greene, The Game offers a vibrant introduction to Musqueam language and culture and inspires readers to rediscover a sport we know and love.

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