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“Beginnings” by Thomas Peacock

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$15.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
"Beginnings" by Thomas Peacock tells the coming home story of Donovan Manypenny, an Ojibwe man who follows the ancient migration route of the Ojibwe back home.

​“Forever Sky” by Thomas Peacock

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$17.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
​“Forever Sky” by Thomas Peacock and illustrated by Annette Lee, (Minnesota Historical Society) which just received a Kirkus starred review as well! A story about two boys missing their grandmother.

Grasshopper Girl by Teresa Peterson

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$10.00 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
Grasshopper Girl by Teresa Peterson and illustrated by Jordan Rodgers. A story about a girl and her father. A unique story within a story.

Little People and the Water of Life by Ronda Snow

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$10.00 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
The Little People and the Water of Life by Ronda Snow, illustrated by Eloy Bida. A beautifully told and illustrated story of when the little people gave the Anishinabe people the gift of maple syrup.

Rabbit & Otter Go Ricing

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$10.00 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
Rabbit and Otter - A delightful story about a rabbit and otter who go harvesting wild rice. In English and Ojibwemowin. Written by Liz Granholm, illustrated by Anna Granholm.

Rabbit & Otter Go Sugarbushing

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$10.00 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
Rabbit and Otter Go Sugarbushing by Liz Granholm, illustrated by Anna Granholm. Rabbit and Otter go out harvesting maple sap and meet a new friend, Squirrel. In English and Ojibwemowin.

Takoza: Walks With the Blue Moon Girl by Tara Perron

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$11.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
Takoza: Walks With the Blue Moon Girl by Tara Perron, is an endearing, lyrical illustrated children’s story about a young Dakota girl, walks with the blue moon girl, and her Zunzi (grandmother). The grandmother teaches her, Takoza (granddaughter), through story while making star quilts, and planting and caring for a garden

The Boy From Pickerel Lake by Steve Barse

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$11.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
The Boy From Pickerel Lake by Steve Barse is a fictionalized biography chapter book about a young Dakota High School basketball star. Set in the early 1930’s, Bill Sheldon becomes the only Native high school player in South Dakota. The life story of Harold Barse, the author’s father.

The Dancers by Thomas D Peacock

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$10.99 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
“The Dancers” by Thomas Peacock and illustrated by Jacqueline Paske Gill. The story of a girl and her auntie, dancing, love and bravery.

The Fire by Thomas Peacock

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$10.00 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
An account of the Great Fire of 1918 that swept across northeastern Minnesota, including the Fond du Lac Reservation, as told by Elizabeth Gurno, tribal elder. Written by Thomas Peacock and illustrated by Anna Granholm.

The Tao of Nookomis by Thomas D Peacock

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$14.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
The Tao of Nookomis by Thomas D Peacock, a collection of twelve stories set in Ojibwe country. This second edition is published by KDP and available through us.

The Wolf’s Trail by Thomas D. Peacock

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$16.95 Creative Producer: Elizabeth Albert-Peacock
The Wolf’s Trail, by Thomas D. Peacock, and published by Holy Cow! Press, this story tells of Zhi-Shay, an elder wolf, and a litter of young wolves living somewhere on the side of a hill overlooking the river that flows through Nagahchiwangong in Northern Minnesota. Zhi-Shay, who knows the whole story of the parallel relationship between wolves and the Ojibwe going all the way back to the beginning, sharing it with his nieces and nephews, and us. Replete with universal lessons, The Wolf’s Trail is the story of the Ojibwe, told by wolves, of what they were and have become, and the promise of their becoming.