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Title
Métis, wetlands and mallards [8 books] (38071)
Physical 32 pieces
Copyrighted 2017
Distributor Strong Nations Publishing Inc (4357)
Country Canada
Audience Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High (IJS)
Collection Booking Library
Series We are all connected (0653)
Synopsis 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 wetland ecosystem — with a focus on the mallard and its adaptations for survival.
Author Dorion, Leah Marie
Added autho Boreham, Brenda ; Mack, Terri
Dimensions 28 cm.
ISBN# 9781771742511
Pub. Loc. Nanaimo, BC
Contents Métis poem — Métis art — An interview with Leah Marie Dorion — We are all connected to wetland ecosystems — What are mallards? — Five classes of vertebrates — What are birds? What do mallards look like? — What do mallards eat? — A mallard food chain — How do mallards find their food? — A mallard food web — Life cycle of the mallard — Where do mallards live? — An interview with Leah Marie Dorion, continued — The last word from Ross Wilson.
Notes Theme: Inquiry
Parts 8 books ; 1 guide all in a 41 x 31 cm. plastic bag.
Stmt Resp Leah Marie Dorion, Brenda Boreham and Terri Mack
Guide Guide Included
Subjects First Nations; Inquiry-based learning; Mallards; Métis; Métis—Interviews; Science; Social Studies; Wetland ecology; Diversity(CK)
Call# INQ 4-12
Holdings
Kit 5 copies
Reference Users of this title also used:
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Nlaka'pamux, grasslands and rattlesnakes [8 books] (37920)
Coast Salish, coastal rainforests and cougars [8 books] (38068)

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