Wabanaki Series: The Mighty Glooscap Transforms Animals & Land

SKU: 9782923518947

Author:
Allison Mitcham, Serena M. Sock
Series:
Wabanaki Series
Grade Levels:
Three, Four, Five, Six
Nation:
Mi'kmaq, Woodland
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
24
Publisher:
Nimbus Publishing
Series:
Wabanaki Series
Copyright Data:
2011

Price:
Sale price$8.95

Description

The Mighty Glooscap Transforms Animals and Landscape is a trilingual picture book that retells a Mi'kmaq legend. The French section is Le maître Glooscap transforme animaux et paysage and is translated by Rejean Roy. The Mi’kmaq section is Mawiknat Klu’skap Sa’se’wo’laji Wi’sisk aqq Sa’se’wa’toq Maqamikew and is translated by Serena Sock. The English section is written by Allison Mitcham. The illustrated story explains how the geography of New Brunswick came to be. It also explains why the animals appear in their current shape and size. Long ago, Glooscap travelled throughout the land after he created the Mi’kmaq people. Along the way Glooscap encountered giant polar bears, large squirrels, and dangerous moose. He questioned their intentions toward the people and decided that in order to maintain harmony and balance in the world he must change the habitat and size of these animals. The beaver eluded Glooscap for a time but in the end Glooscap changed the beaver too. In his efforts to create a harmonious world Glooscap created the landscape and special places such as the Reversing Falls, Partridge Island, and Grand Falls. Today the Mi’kmaq acknowledge and give thanks to Glooscap for taking care of them and for these special sites in New Brunswick. This title is part of the Wabanaki Series from Bouton d'or Acadie.

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