La vie Autochtone au Canada: Le symbolisme dans l'art et la culture Autochtone (Symbolism) (FR)

SKU: 9781773089294

Author:
Stanley Wilson, Simon Rose, Nathalie Thompson
Series:
La vie autochtone au Canada: au passé, au présent et au futur
Grade Levels:
Four, Five, Six, Seven
Book Type:
HC
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Beech Street Books
Series:
La vie autochtone au Canada: au passé, au présent et au futur
Copyright Data:
2021

Price:
Sale price$32.95

Description

La vie autochtone au Canada: au passé, au présent et au futur : Le symbolisme dans l'art et la culture autochtone (Indigenous Life in Canada: Past, Present, Future, Symbolism in Indigenous Arts and Culture) is part of a set of 32-page books produced by Red Line Editorial for Beech Street Books and edited by Marie Pearson. Designed for elementary students from grades 4 to 7 the books offer introductions to the history of Indigenous Peoples in the story of Canada: Symbolism in Indigenous Arts and Culture has six chapters. Chapter one discusses An Ancient Practice focusing on symbolism and human cultures, and why Indigenous art matters. Chapter two considers animal symbolism in Indigenous art and introduces artists. Chapter three is about Location Symbols and the role of the Truth and Reconciliation in this subject. Chapter four discusses the Sacred Circles. Music and dance are included in chapter five. Chapter six, Symbolism in the 21st century discusses the future. The book contains simply written text illustrated with maps, charts, images and photos. Each book has brief sidebars of additional information about a topic as well as suggested framing questions to assist students in critical thinking. Includes an index, information about the author, additional resources and a glossary. Levelled Guided Reading: V. Recommended.

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