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Windspeaker Publication

Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • October 26, 2001
  • Anna Petten (Seven years old), Windspeaker Contributor

Page 18

The Sleeping Lady

Retold by Ann Dixon

Alaska Northwest Books

The book The Sleeping Lady is about a man and a woman who are in love. But the man had to go to war and the woman promised to wait for him. So she slept on the hill until he returned. It is a Native story that is good for kids. It is a long book, but it is a good book. There are lots of pretty…

  • October 26, 2001
  • Anna Petten (Seven years old), Windspeaker Contributor

Page 18

The Sleeping Lady

Retold by Ann Dixon

Alaska Northwest Books

The book The Sleeping Lady is about a man and a woman who are in love. But the man had to go to war and the woman promised to wait for him. So she slept on the hill until he returned. It is a Native story that is good for kids. It is a long book, but it is a good book. There are lots of pretty…

  • October 26, 2001
  • Anna Petten (Seven years old), Windspeaker Contributor

Page 18

The Sleeping Lady

Retold by Ann Dixon

Alaska Northwest Books

The book The Sleeping Lady is about a man and a woman who are in love. But the man had to go to war and the woman promised to wait for him. So she slept on the hill until he returned. It is a Native story that is good for kids. It is a long book, but it is a good book. There are lots of pretty…

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 18

Cree author Tomson Highway was in Toronto on Sept. 29 to launch his new children's book, Caribou Song. This is Highway's first installment in a trilogy entitled Songs of the North Wind. This hardcover book is beautifully illustrated by Brian Deines and is Highway's first children's book. He is best known for his play the Rez Sisters and his novel Kiss of the Fur Queen.

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 18

Cree author Tomson Highway was in Toronto on Sept. 29 to launch his new children's book, Caribou Song. This is Highway's first installment in a trilogy entitled Songs of the North Wind. This hardcover book is beautifully illustrated by Brian Deines and is Highway's first children's book. He is best known for his play the Rez Sisters and his novel Kiss of the Fur Queen.

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 18

Cree author Tomson Highway was in Toronto on Sept. 29 to launch his new children's book, Caribou Song. This is Highway's first installment in a trilogy entitled Songs of the North Wind. This hardcover book is beautifully illustrated by Brian Deines and is Highway's first children's book. He is best known for his play the Rez Sisters and his novel Kiss of the Fur Queen.

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 18

Cree author Tomson Highway was in Toronto on Sept. 29 to launch his new children's book, Caribou Song. This is Highway's first installment in a trilogy entitled Songs of the North Wind. This hardcover book is beautifully illustrated by Brian Deines and is Highway's first children's book. He is best known for his play the Rez Sisters and his novel Kiss of the Fur Queen.

  • October 26, 2001
  • Joan Taillon, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 17

The Other Side of Eden-

Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World

By Hugh Brody

Douglas & McIntyre

374 pages

$35.00 (hc)

The Other Side of Eden-Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World may be unique among stories set in the High Arctic.

Hugh Brody, a writer, anthropologist, university teacher and filmmaker, has…

  • October 26, 2001
  • Joan Taillon, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 17

The Other Side of Eden-

Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World

By Hugh Brody

Douglas & McIntyre

374 pages

$35.00 (hc)

The Other Side of Eden-Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World may be unique among stories set in the High Arctic.

Hugh Brody, a writer, anthropologist, university teacher and filmmaker, has…

  • October 26, 2001
  • Joan Taillon, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 17

The Other Side of Eden-

Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World

By Hugh Brody

Douglas & McIntyre

374 pages

$35.00 (hc)

The Other Side of Eden-Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World may be unique among stories set in the High Arctic.

Hugh Brody, a writer, anthropologist, university teacher and filmmaker, has…

  • October 26, 2001
  • Joan Taillon, Windspeaker Staff Writer

Page 17

The Other Side of Eden-

Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World

By Hugh Brody

Douglas & McIntyre

374 pages

$35.00 (hc)

The Other Side of Eden-Hunters, Farmers and the Shaping of the World may be unique among stories set in the High Arctic.

Hugh Brody, a writer, anthropologist, university teacher and filmmaker, has…

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 16

Andrew 'Drew' Lacapa's comedic career began on the day of his birth. Born into a large family in Whiteriver, Arizona, he began honing his craft immediately. He was the ultimate prankster in school and spent a fair share of time in the principal's office.

After a long stint in the military where his duties included hospital corpsman, operating room technologist and field…

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 16

Andrew 'Drew' Lacapa's comedic career began on the day of his birth. Born into a large family in Whiteriver, Arizona, he began honing his craft immediately. He was the ultimate prankster in school and spent a fair share of time in the principal's office.

After a long stint in the military where his duties included hospital corpsman, operating room technologist and field…

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 16

Andrew 'Drew' Lacapa's comedic career began on the day of his birth. Born into a large family in Whiteriver, Arizona, he began honing his craft immediately. He was the ultimate prankster in school and spent a fair share of time in the principal's office.

After a long stint in the military where his duties included hospital corpsman, operating room technologist and field…

  • October 26, 2001
  • L.M. VanEvery, Windspeaker Contributor, Toronto

Page 16

Andrew 'Drew' Lacapa's comedic career began on the day of his birth. Born into a large family in Whiteriver, Arizona, he began honing his craft immediately. He was the ultimate prankster in school and spent a fair share of time in the principal's office.

After a long stint in the military where his duties included hospital corpsman, operating room technologist and field…