Red Wolf
Jennifer Dance
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Jugendbücher ab 12 Jahre
Beschreibung
Life is changing for Canada’s Anishnaabek Nation and for the wolf packs that share their territory.
In the late 1800s, both Native people and wolves are being forced from the land. Starving and lonely, an orphaned timber wolf is befriended by a boy named Red Wolf. But under the Indian Act, Red Wolf is forced to attend a residential school far from the life he knows, and the wolf is alone once more. Courage, love and fate reunite the pair, and they embark on a perilous journey home. But with winter closing in, will Red Wolf and Crooked Ear survive? And if they do, what will they find?
Kundenbewertungen
Canis Lupus, Canadian history, Indian Act, Residential school, First Nations, Stephen Harper apology, Aboriginal, Anishnaabe, Anishnaube, Ojibway, Ojibwa, Ojibwey, Ontario, Timberwolf, Wildlife, Disempowerment, Powerlessness, Reconciliation, Industrial school, Ethnocide, Genocide, Coercion, Spiritual subjugation, Cultural subjugation, Broken Homes, Broken Families, Religion, Christianity, Sexual abuse, Physical abuse, Government policy, Indian Agent, Police, Mounties, Trapping, Hunting, Fishing, Disease, Logging, Education, Identity, Prejudice, Racism, Metis, Assimilation, Algonquin, Corporal punishment, Early settlers, Language, Healing, Legacy, Church, Truth and reconciliation, Grey wolf