How The Earth Was Created

$14.99

by Lucille Provost and Dolly Yellow Wings

How The Earth Was Created is a beautifully hand-drawn journey into Piikani Blackfoot history, sharing the profound Creation stories passed down through generations. This book invites children and families to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the Piikani people, offering an accessible introduction to Indigenous knowledge and Canadian history.

With vibrant illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, How The Earth Was Created brings to life the sacred teachings of the Blackfoot people, offering a window into the world as it was seen through their eyes. Each page reflects the timeless wisdom of the Earth’s creation, while connecting readers with the powerful traditions and spirituality of the Piikani.

This book is not just for Indigenous readers—it is a meaningful addition to the broader Canadian narrative, offering all children and families an opportunity to learn about and honor the stories that have shaped the land we live on. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and homes, this book sparks important conversations about the diversity of histories in Canada and the power of storytelling in preserving culture.

How The Earth Was Created is more than just a history—it is a celebration of heritage, connection, and the beauty of creation itself. Share this piece of Piikani Blackfoot culture with the next generation, and help them understand the deep-rooted teachings that continue to shape our world.

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by Lucille Provost and Dolly Yellow Wings

How The Earth Was Created is a beautifully hand-drawn journey into Piikani Blackfoot history, sharing the profound Creation stories passed down through generations. This book invites children and families to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the Piikani people, offering an accessible introduction to Indigenous knowledge and Canadian history.

With vibrant illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, How The Earth Was Created brings to life the sacred teachings of the Blackfoot people, offering a window into the world as it was seen through their eyes. Each page reflects the timeless wisdom of the Earth’s creation, while connecting readers with the powerful traditions and spirituality of the Piikani.

This book is not just for Indigenous readers—it is a meaningful addition to the broader Canadian narrative, offering all children and families an opportunity to learn about and honor the stories that have shaped the land we live on. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and homes, this book sparks important conversations about the diversity of histories in Canada and the power of storytelling in preserving culture.

How The Earth Was Created is more than just a history—it is a celebration of heritage, connection, and the beauty of creation itself. Share this piece of Piikani Blackfoot culture with the next generation, and help them understand the deep-rooted teachings that continue to shape our world.

Get How The Earth Was Created on Amazon Canada, Amazon USA

by Lucille Provost and Dolly Yellow Wings

How The Earth Was Created is a beautifully hand-drawn journey into Piikani Blackfoot history, sharing the profound Creation stories passed down through generations. This book invites children and families to connect with the rich cultural heritage of the Piikani people, offering an accessible introduction to Indigenous knowledge and Canadian history.

With vibrant illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, How The Earth Was Created brings to life the sacred teachings of the Blackfoot people, offering a window into the world as it was seen through their eyes. Each page reflects the timeless wisdom of the Earth’s creation, while connecting readers with the powerful traditions and spirituality of the Piikani.

This book is not just for Indigenous readers—it is a meaningful addition to the broader Canadian narrative, offering all children and families an opportunity to learn about and honor the stories that have shaped the land we live on. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and homes, this book sparks important conversations about the diversity of histories in Canada and the power of storytelling in preserving culture.

How The Earth Was Created is more than just a history—it is a celebration of heritage, connection, and the beauty of creation itself. Share this piece of Piikani Blackfoot culture with the next generation, and help them understand the deep-rooted teachings that continue to shape our world.

Get How The Earth Was Created on Amazon Canada, Amazon USA