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| Title
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Coast Salish, coastal rainforests and cougars (37894) |
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| Physical
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Illustrated; 32 pages
| Copyrighted
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2017
| Publisher
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Strong Nations Publishing Inc
(4357)
| Audience
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Primary, Intermediate, Junior High (PIJ)
| Collection
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Professional Library
| Series
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We are all connected
(0653)
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| Synopsis
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One book in a series that explores how we all live together in a
shared balance upon Mother Earth. Features interviews with Indigenous
people, responding to questions as to how their community interacts
with the land of their traditional territory. Ideal for use in
inquiry-based learning. Also examines the coastal rainforest
ecosystem -with a focus on the cougar and its adaptations for
survival.
| Author
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Aleck, Celestine
| Added autho
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Boreham, Brenda,; Mack, Terri
| Dimensions
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28 cm.
ISBN#
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9781771742504 (sc.)
| Contents
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Coast Salish story -Coast Salish art -An interview with
Celestine Aleck -We are all connected to coastal rainforest
ecosystems -What are cougars? -Five classes of vertebrates -What are
mammals? What do cougars look like? -What do cougars eat? -A cougar
food chain -How do cougars find their food? -A cougar food web -Life
cycle of the cougar -Where do cougars live? -An interview with
Celestine Aleck, continued -The last word from Carol Bob.
| Parts
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32 pages
| Stmt Resp
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Celestine Aleck, Brenda Boreham and Terri Mack.
| Subjects
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Coast Salish (First Nations people);
Coast Salish (First Nations people)Interviews;
Cougars;
First Nations;
Rain forest ecologyPacific Northwest;
Diversity(CK);
Boreham, Brenda,author(A);
Mack, Terri,editor(A)
| Call#
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577.34 ALE
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