Learning my rights with Mousewoman

Title Learning my rights with Mousewoman
Names Asoyuf, Morgan.
Book Number DB127751
Title Status In Process
Narrator Stanley, Leanne.
Language English
Annotation "The tiny but mighty Mousewoman is a legendary figure in the oral and visual practices of Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures. She is both grandmother and oracle, able to travel in and out of the spirit world. Mousewoman sits on young people's shoulders in crucial times, whispering advice and knowledge. She protects and guides young people by helping them avoid or escape bad situations, and is never afraid to stand up to bigger beings. This book brings to life the timeless lessons of Mousewoman -- lessons that embody the principles outlined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of the Child and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. A first of its kind, this book empowers children to become proudly aware of their rights." -- Goodreads. -- For Preschool-grade 2.
Medium Digital Books
Audience Notes For preschool-grade 2. NLS/BPH
Local Subject Board books
Politics & Government, Juvenile - J320
Family Issues, NonFiction, Juvenile - JFAMN
Social sciences - Juvenile - J300
Political science - Civil rights - 323
Politics & Government - 320
LC Subject Children's rights - Juvenile literature
Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - Juvenile literature
Fiction
Call Number j323.352 JNF
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress,
Original Publication Recorded from: Vancouver, Canada : Native Northwest, [2021] 9781554766260
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