Comment la riviÔere Petitcodiac devint boueuse = Ta'n tel-kisi-siskuapua'qsepp Petikotiak sipu = How the Petitcodiac River became muddy / text in French by Marguerite Maillet ; Kisi-Mi’kmaw wi’kek Serena M. Sock ; English version by Allison Mitcham ; illustrations by Raymond Martin.
Titre
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Comment la riviÔere Petitcodiac devint boueuse = Ta'n tel-kisi-siskuapua'qsepp Petikotiak sipu = How the Petitcodiac River became muddy / text in French by Marguerite Maillet ; Kisi-Mi’kmaw wi’kek Serena M. Sock ; English version by Allison Mitcham ; illustrations by Raymond Martin.
Par
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Maillet, Marguerite.
Date de publication
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2016, 2005
Informations de publication
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Moncton, N.B. : Bouton D'or Acadie,
Description matérielle
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22 p. : ill.
Terme de vedette-matière
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French fiction -- Juvenile fiction.
Lobsters -- Juvenile fiction.
Micmac Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Eels -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
Genre
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Bilingual books.
Folklore -- Juvenile fiction.
Série
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WABANAKI
WABANAKI.
Auteur ajouté
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Sock, Serena M., 1958-
Mitcham, Allison, 1932-
Martin, Raymond,
Sommaire
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This Mi'kmaq legend explains in its own way some of the mysteries surrounding the Petitcodiac River. In the past, the river was crystal-clear and full of fish. A giant eel was attracted by such abundant food. She rushed into the river, causing rampage along its shores. Asked for help, Gloosecap offered to give great powers to anyone who would fight the monster. The only one who volunteered was a small lobster.
Langue
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Français
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
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9782922203813
Note langue
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Parallel text in French, Mi'Kmaq and English.
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Stephenville (WST) (Kindale) | Juv Picture Bks French | Juvenile Picture Book French | X MAI | Checked In |