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tâpwê êkwa mamâhtâwastotin [Tapwe and the Magic Hat, Cree Edition]

By: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Solomon Ratt - translator, Michelle Alynn Clement - illustrator
Narrated by: Solomon Ratt, Buffy Sainte-Marie - introduction
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Summary

  • Written by an Indigenous icon: Cree singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie has been writing and performing her music for decades. She was the first Indigenous person to win an Academy Award (for an original song), the first person to breastfeed on TV (on her recurring role on Sesame Street), and is widely recognized for her activism on Indigenous rights and her powerful folk ballads.
  • Based on Cree storytelling traditions: Kids follow Tâpwê as he navigates tricksters, takes part in a powwow, and delights in his Magic Hat.
  • Indigenous voice: Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, who is Cree; the book is dedicated to the Piapot and Obey families of Piapot Reserve.
  • Award-winning illustrator: Michelle Alynn Clement’s stunning illustrations bring Tâpwê’s world to life.

Please note: This audiobook is in Cree.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2022 Buffy Sainte-Marie (P)2023 Greystone Kids
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"Full of native songs, dances and magical creatures, this silly story is an immersion into a Cree folkloric world… Cree words are easily understood through context clues, and there’s a glossary at the end…..for readers who enjoy trickster tales, or for units on tricksters in different cultures….and larger collections looking to add more Native American fiction.”—Youth Services Book Review

"Endearing characters and cheerful illustrations bring this humorous, engaging story to life. A great read- aloud for both children and adults."Booklist Review

"Beautiful, poignant and poetic. This story will weave its way into the hearts and minds of readers for generations."—Monique Gray Smith, author of My Heart Fills With Happiness

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