Chi-Jean and the red willows : Based on a story by Gilbert Pelletier and Norman Fleury

Título
Chi-Jean and the red willows : Based on a story by Gilbert Pelletier and Norman Fleury

Gilbert. Pelletier

Resumen
"Métis stories seamlessly blend characters and motifs from Cree, Ojibway, and French-Canadian traditions into an exciting, unique synthesis. Métis stories are an invaluable treasure because they tell familiar strories in interesting ways while preserving elements of storytelling which have become rare to the Métis ancestral cultures. The Stories of Our People/Lii zistwayr di la naasyoon di Michif series includes stories about three Métis tricksters (Wiisakaychak, Nanabush, and Chi-Jean), werewolves (Roogaroos), cannibal spirits (Whiitigos), flying skeletons (Paakuks), and of course, the Devil (li Jiyaab). The stories are steeped in Michif language and culture"--Page 4 of cover.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2015

Includes some text in Michif.Stories of our people

Descripción física
16 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 27cm.

Nota general
Includes some text in Michif.

Término de la materia
Tricksters -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
 
Métis -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Oral tradition -- Prairie Provinces.
 
Graphic novels -- Canada.
 
Jewish legends -- Prairie Provinces -- Comic books, strips, etc.

Autor añadido
Carrie Saganace, illustrator.

Síntesis
"Métis stories seamlessly blend characters and motifs from Cree, Ojibway, and French-Canadian traditions into an exciting, unique synthesis. Métis stories are an invaluable treasure because they tell familiar strories in interesting ways while preserving elements of storytelling which have become rare to the Métis ancestral cultures. The Stories of Our People/Lii zistwayr di la naasyoon di Michif series includes stories about three Métis tricksters (Wiisakaychak, Nanabush, and Chi-Jean), werewolves (Roogaroos), cannibal spirits (Whiitigos), flying skeletons (Paakuks), and of course, the Devil (li Jiyaab). The stories are steeped in Michif language and culture"--Page 4 of cover.

ISBN
9781926795744

Información de publicación
Saskatoon, Sk : Gabriel Dumont Institiute Press, 2015.


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