Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen
Thanksgiving Address

Everybody is thankful for something. Aboriginal people of Turtle Island have their own way of expressing their thanks. Ohén:ton Karihwatéhkwen is the Kanien’kéha version of their thanksgiving. Beautifully illustrated. Adapted by Kawinónhsen Audrey Nelson, illustrated by Kahentine Kim Gabriel.

Available only in Kanien’kéha. 

$41.00 Kanien’kéha.

At The Woods’ Edge

In 1990, some Kanehsatà:ke community members along with other natives, made a stand to protect their land from development. The result had repercussions from coast to coast and around the world. “At the Woods’ Edge” tells the story of turmoil that led up to the “Crisis of 1990.” It’s an anthology of the settlement since first contact. To understand what happened in 1990, you must first read;  “At the woods’ Edge.”
The 400 page illustrated volume is the first book about the oral and written history of Kanehsatà:ke written by two of our own: Arlette Kawanatatie Van Den Hende, and Brenda  Katlatont Gabriel Doxtator. Included, are photos and original illustrations by Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel. This book uses historical studies and traditional teachings to tell the story of the people of Kanehsatà:ke. It’s a must read!

“The 400 page history provides a scholarly, densely detailed and importantly native view of the 270 years of contact and conflict at Kanehsatà:ke that culminated in the 1990 Oka Crisis.”
– Lyle Stewart, Hour Magazine

Available in English or French.

$60.00 English, $40.00 French.

 

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Tsi Ionontaká:ronte’
The Cave

A local legend about a mysterious cave on Blue Mountain and Kanehsatà:ke’s own giant serpent. Adapted by Tewateronhiákhwa Mina Beauvais, illustrated by Katlatont Brenda Gabriel-Doxtator.

Available in Kanien’kéha or Kanien’kéha and English or Kanien’kéha and French.

$10.00 Kanien’kéha, $11.00 Kanien’kéha/English, $11.00 Kanien’kéha/French.

Ohré:nis
The Ghosts

A Halloween story destined to become a classic! What more can we say? Written and adapted by Warisose Gabriel. Illustrated by Kahentine Kim Gabriel.

Available in Kanien’kéha or Kanien’kéha and English.

$6.00 Kanien’kéha, $7.00 Kanien’kéha/English.

Shakotinenioia’ks
The Little People

Based on a legend. A young man is taught never to be afraid of the legendary little people. When he shows them he is not afraid, they give him the gifts of their knowledge about the animals, plants and medicines. Adapted by Skaronhianon:we Hattie Nelson, illustrated by Wahiarónkwas David.

Available in Kanien’kéha.

$25.00 Kanien’kéha.

Ohkwá:ri Akoksà:ta
The Bear’s Child

This story teaches the value of caring, helping, and respect among the humans and animals, also to be sorry about doing wrong.
Adapted by Tewateronhiákhwa Mina Beauvais, illustrated by Shahoié:ren Kevin Proulx.

Available in Kanien’kéha or Kanien’kéha and English or Kanien’kéha and French.  

$24.00 Kanien’kéha, $25.00 Kanien’kéha/English, $25.00 Kanien’kéha/French.

Ióhskats Tsi Ní:ioht Ne Onen’tó:kon
The Beautiful Pines

An original story. A young mother shows her son how to appreciate the natural beauty that’s around him. From a collaboration between Tsi Ronterihwanónhnha and Kanien’kéha Owén:na Otióhkwa. Written by Kasennenhá:wi Marie David. Translation by Kahentinéhtha Beverly Beauvais, illustrated by Wahiarónkwas David.

Available in Kanien’kéha or Kanien’kéha and English.  

$10.00 Kanien’kéha, $11.00 Kanien’kéha/English.

Konoronhkwátshera
Love

An original story. The narrative unfolds very simply to describe a family’s relationship in terms of love. Great for very young children! From a collaboration between Tsi Ronterihwanónhnha and Kanien’kéha Owén:na Otióhkwa. Written And translated by Kahentinéhtha Beverly Beauvais, illustrated by Shahoié:ren Kevin Proulx.

Available in Kanien’kéha or Kanien’kéha and English.

$6.00 Kanien’kéha, $7.00 Kanien’kéha/English.