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Title
Sto:lo, riparian forests and black bears [8 books] (38072)
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 riparian forest ecosystem — with a focus on the black bear and its adaptations for survival.
Author Peters, Rod
Added autho Boreham, Brenda ; Mack, Terri
Dimensions 28 cm.
ISBN# 9781771742450
Pub. Loc. Nanaimo, BC
Contents Coast Salish story — Coast Salish art — An interview with Rod Peters — We are all connected to riparian forest ecosystems — What are black bears? — Five classes of vertebrates — What are mammals? What do black bears look like? — What do black bears eat? — A black bear food chain — How do black bears find their food? — A black bear food web — Life cycle of the black bear — Where do black bears live? — An interview with Rod Peters, continued — The last word from Carol Bob.
Notes Theme: Inquiry
Parts 8 books ; 1 guide all in a 41 x 31 cm. plastic bag.
Stmt Resp Rod Peters, Brenda Boreham and Terri Mack
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Black bears; First Nations; Inquiry-based learning; Science; Social Studies; Stó:lő (First Nations people); Stó:lő (First Nations people)—Interviews; Wetland ecology; Diversity(CK); Forest ecology
Call# INQ 4-12
Holdings
Kit 5 copies
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