Being a Settler

104 Seiten, Taschenbuch, ab 7 bis 11 Jahre
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Being a Settler is a bold and lyrical teaching tool that speaks directly to what it means to be a non-Indigenous person living on stolen Land. Valerie Trew's rhyming narrative poem traces the history of colonization on Turtle Island, confronting difficult truths while presenting messages of responsibility and hope. Accompanied by illustrations rich in symbolism from Kanien'kehá ka (Mohawk) artist Wennekerakon Tiewishaw, Being a Settler is both visually and emotionally powerful.Readers are invited to learn the history of the Land they live on, speak out against injustice, and act as respectful guests. The poem concludes by alluding to the teachings of love, respect, honesty, humility, wisdom, bravery, and truth-guiding readers on a path toward reconciliation and embracing Indigenous Wisdom.Additional resources make this book especially valuable for parents and educators. A Guide to the Words and Illustrations provides historical context for age-appropriate discussion, and the artist's perspective on the imagery and symbolism within the illustrations.