HGEC Library Learning Commons

Image(auto-shown)
Title
Kúkwpi7 K'wsucw = Chief Goose (39476)
Physical Illustrated
Copyrighted 2020
Collection Professional Library
Synopsis "Kúkwpi7 K'wsucw (Chief Goose) is the leader of the k'wsucw (geese). As a leader he has become complacent and his people are starting to suffer, especially during the long winters. It is time for Kúkwpi7 K'wsucw to be a true leader and show his people that he can help, and more importantly, lead! Following ancient protocols, he first consults with his ancestors, or the great spirit, for guidance and wisdom. Then he begins the journey to lead his people in search of a better place to live during the long winter season. While on the journey he learns that through listening to others, and allowing his people to help him lead, is the path to the well-being of the k'wsucw. Through trial and error Kúkwpi7 K'wsucw finally leads his people to a better place to live during the long winter months." — Strong Nations Publishing website.
Author Bowden, Mike
Added autho Jules, Kelsey
Dimensions 29 cm
ISBN# 9781771745598
Notes This book integrates Secwépemc language and contains a pronunciation guide to assist the reader.
Stmt Resp written by Mike Bowden ; illustrated by Kelsey Jules.
TitleVartn Chief Goose
Subjects First Nations—Fiction; Geese—Fiction; Hibernation—Fiction; Leadership—Fiction; Listening—Fiction; Secwepemc (First Nations people)—Fiction; Secwepemctsin language; Diversity(CK); Picture Books(CK); Jules, Kelsey,—illustrator(A)
Call# E BOW
Holdings
Book 1 copy
Reference Users of this title also used:
Kú7pece = Porcupine (39477)
Kenkéknem and Sek'lép = Bear and Coyote (39475)
Fry bread : a Native American family story (40477)
Drum dream girl : how one girl's courage changed music (40068)
How wind, water, and ice change the land (41614)

LLC Home | HGEC Home | Options Menu | Curated Lists | Search Catalogue | Search Subjects | Order Form | My List | Logout

For further information, submit a query, contact us by e-mail at hgeclib@sd73.bc.ca, phone (250)376-2291 x238 or fax (250)376-7966