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Seto, Janice

 
9781926935423: A Coloring Book Walking for Clean Water: Pukatawagan on the Move

Synopsis

The coloring book of the bilingual Cree-English story of little Mimi and her puppy, Maskwa, marching with her family for clean water is inspired by real-life events in Pukatawagan. In July 1994, the people of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation had been sickened for over 6 months by highly-contaminated water. Weary of delays by various authorities to repair the faulty water-sewage system, the community decided to take their concerns on a 800 kilometre trek south to Winnipeg - The Journey for Life - right to the Manitoba legislature. The Journey for Life by Pukatawagan children, women, men, and elders for clean water is a significant event of peaceful activism in Canada's First Nations history.

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À propos de l'auteur

Author Janice Seto writes non-fiction and commentary including articles for The Bridge, the publication of The Malaysia-Canada Business Council. Her published several books include a two-book series on her late father - Johnny’s Place: The Coronation Restaurant in Bowmanville and Johnny Seto’s Bowmanville – An Enneagram Perspective. Her more recent books are also available on Amazon: Standing Out in The Background – A Guide to Extra Work in Toronto’s Film & TV Industry. She co-authored The Expat Teacher Job Search Guide with James Rogers. Bowmanville’s Octagon House – From Church and Faith and Tait to Irwin & Seto went all the way to #1 on the Amazon Bestseller list free download in its category during Easter 2017. Walking for Water – Pukatawagan on the Move, translated into Cree by Ralph Caribou, is her first children’s book. Ralph Caribou, translator, comes from a long line of storytellers in the Swampy Cree tradition and culture. A community-spirited man, he has served the members of the Mathias Colomb Cree Nation of northern Manitoba, Canada in several capacities, including as Chief and many years on Band Council. Ralph and his wife, Loretta, a certified teacher, and their family continue to make their home in Pukatawagan.

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