Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message

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Price
$11.95  $11.11
Publisher
Lee & Low Books
Publish Date
Pages
24
Dimensions
7.46 X 11.01 X 0.17 inches | 0.22 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781880000540

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About the Author

Chief Jake Swamp (Tekaronianeken) was a founder of the Tree of Peace Society, an international organization promoting peace and conservation. Chief Swamp delivered the Thanksgiving Address throughout the world, as well as at the United Nations. He was born on the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation in upstate New York, and lived in Hogansburg, NY where he worked as a cultural adviser for the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne's Child and Family Services. Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message was his first picture book. He passed away in October 2010.

Erwin Printup is a Cayuga/Tuscarora painter who received a degree in fine arts from the Institute of American Indian Art, in Santa Fe, NM. Born in Niagara Falls, he now lives in Lewiston, NY. Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message is his first picture book.

Reviews

"Swamp has made the [Thanksgiving] address accessible to all ages without hindering its easy reverence. . . A simple, tender celebration of good fortune." -- Kirkus Reviews

"The flat planes and saturated colors of Printup's highly stylized acrylic paintings form a handsome backdrop to this ancient Iroquois message of thanksgiving, adapted for children by a chief of the Mohawk nation. A salute to Mother Earth and all her beauty, the "good morning message" is traditionally delivered at the beginning of each day and at special ceremonies. Its simple, timeless language bears witness to the Native American reverence for the natural world and sense of unity with all living things. . . Eye-catching." -- Publishers Weekly

"A powerful way of acknowledging the connectedness of the whole universe, this salute to Mother Nature is reverent and simple, filled with phrases that acknowledge our privilege and bounty to be human in this great world. . . The richness of the earth is colorfully depicted." -- The Children's Book Review

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