In her article Aboriginal Australian and Canadian First Nations Children\u27s Literature Angeline O\u27Neill discusses Canadian First Nations and Australian Aboriginal children\u27s picture books and their appeal to a dual readership. Inuit traditional storyteller and writer Michael Kusugak, Nyoongar traditional storyteller and writer Lorna Little, and Wunambal elder Daisy Utemorrah are cases in point. Each appeals to Indigenous and non-Indigenous, child and adult readerships, thus challenging two assumptions in Western scholarship on literature that 1) the picture book genre is necessarily the domain of children and 2) that traditional Indigenous stories are, similarly, best suited to children. O\u27Neill considers the ways in which Indi...
This study into the reading patterns and choices of three- to six-year old Aboriginal children revea...
In her article Indigenous Literature and Comparability Katherine Durnin discusses some of the barr...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the picture book preferences of grade four Aboriginal st...
In her article Aboriginal Australian and Canadian First Nations Children\u27s Literature Angeline ...
There are many similarities between the treatment of Indigenous peoples by their colonisers in Canad...
Children’s Literature makes a significant contribution to the diverse and dynamic cultural geographi...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
Indigenous children’s literature supports Indigenous communities’ rights to revitalizati...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) published 94 Calls to Action designed to continue...
A Presentation for the BCLA Annual Conference, April 8, 2011. A bibliography of recent Canadian Chil...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores a previously overlooked segment of Nati...
Kim Scott suggests in his text I Come from Here by means of yarning that the authority of Indige...
Louise Erdrich is an award-winning Anishinaabe-American author, whose works of fiction have attracte...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This study into the reading patterns and choices of three- to six-year old Aboriginal children revea...
In her article Indigenous Literature and Comparability Katherine Durnin discusses some of the barr...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the picture book preferences of grade four Aboriginal st...
In her article Aboriginal Australian and Canadian First Nations Children\u27s Literature Angeline ...
There are many similarities between the treatment of Indigenous peoples by their colonisers in Canad...
Children’s Literature makes a significant contribution to the diverse and dynamic cultural geographi...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
Indigenous children’s literature supports Indigenous communities’ rights to revitalizati...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) published 94 Calls to Action designed to continue...
A Presentation for the BCLA Annual Conference, April 8, 2011. A bibliography of recent Canadian Chil...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores a previously overlooked segment of Nati...
Kim Scott suggests in his text I Come from Here by means of yarning that the authority of Indige...
Louise Erdrich is an award-winning Anishinaabe-American author, whose works of fiction have attracte...
The notable trauma experienced by Indigenous Canadian peoples at residential schools is only now, in...
This study into the reading patterns and choices of three- to six-year old Aboriginal children revea...
In her article Indigenous Literature and Comparability Katherine Durnin discusses some of the barr...
The purpose of the study is to investigate the picture book preferences of grade four Aboriginal st...