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David Bouchard

    David Bouchard es un autor Métis canadiense y defensor de la alfabetización, cuya obra explora en profundidad temas relacionados con los pueblos indígenas y su bienestar, enfatizando el poder de la lectura y la escritura. Sus narrativas se caracterizan por una voz narrativa distintiva y un enfoque cautivador que resuena en lectores de todas las edades. Las contribuciones literarias de Bouchard radican en su promoción de la alfabetización y en el compartir el orgullo por su herencia Métis a través de sus historias.

    Die Voreltern wachen
    Stimmen aus der Wildnis
    I Am Not a Ghost
    If You're Not from the Prairie
    The Elders Are Watching
    • The Elders Are Watching

      • 54 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Vickers' images of the Northwest are infused with Native Amercian imagery. His portraits empower the story's simple but dire warning: Pay close attention to the environment, our heritage and culture, because this is the only way we can learn how to reverse the tide of destruction. 24 color prints.

      The Elders Are Watching
    • If You're Not from the Prairie

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Exploring the beauty of nature, this book offers a visual and poetic journey that highlights the wind's power, the vastness of the sky, and cold adventures. It evokes nostalgia, inviting readers to experience a lifestyle deeply connected to these elements. The full-color presentation enhances the immersive experience, making it a compelling pilgrimage to a time and place rich in memories and significance.

      If You're Not from the Prairie
    • I Am Not a Ghost

      The Canadian Pacific Railway

      The narrative unfolds through the perspective of an elderly Chinese grandfather, highlighting the contributions of Chinese laborers to the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It explores the often-overlooked history of these workers, their interactions with Indigenous peoples, and the perilous conditions they faced. This poignant account aims to ensure that their legacy is recognized and remembered, shedding light on a significant yet neglected chapter of Canadian history.

      I Am Not a Ghost