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Talking with Mother Earth Ojibwe Culture notes on Cree terms

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notes on Cree terms

University of Calgary historian Sarah Carter focuses on the multiplicity of perspectives that exist on past events

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Talking with Mother Earth Ojibwe Culture notes on Cree termsTalking with Mother Earth (Hablando con Madre Tierra) is a bilingual (Spanish and English) picture book that celebrates the Indigenous People of Central America and their appreciation for the land and all creation. The poems in the book are told by the Pipil Nahua Indian author, Jorge Argueta, as a young boy growing up in El Salvador. As a boy he has two names, Tetl (Nahual) and Jorge (Spanish). The spiritual connection to Mother Earth transcends all

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