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Shop Vision Maker Media for Native Stories
for Home and the Classroom.
December 2016
During this season of giving, indulge
yourself by taking advantage of specials on three charming stories steeped in tradition. Two Oneida stories bring rich oral traditions to life using animals and animation to help tell the story. And a six-part series tells a Cree story that looks at contemporary life through the eyes of Raven, Talon and T-Bear.
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My Home:
An Oneida Legend Combo
Join Eli, a young Oneida boy on his first fishing trip, as he listens to Grandfather recall "My Home," a story from the rich oral tradition of the Oneida Indian people, passed down from generation to generation. Accompanying book is beautifully illustrated.
Raccoon & Crawfish is a 3D animated story based on an oral tradition of the Oneida Indian Nation. It's a story about a fateful meeting between a scheming crawfish and his mortal adversary, a hungry raccoon. This tale will captivate children and adults alike.
11 minutes
This six-part series is a charming and often humorous look at the contemporary life of the Cree people. Set in a fictitious community in northern Saskatchewan, the animated stories follow the exploits of young Raven, Talon and their cousin T-Bear as they face challenges and learn valuable life lessons. Educators can use the series to teach children about Cree culture and about universal themes such as honoring tradition, cooperation, self-esteem and ethics. Includes English and Cree versions.
Order by Dec. 15 to Receive by Dec. 25 USPS Ground
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WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
* Help others learn about Native American issues
* Share the power of storytelling
* Inform others about a new subject
* Find like-minded people who share your interests
* Potentially change many lives
* Meet new people and make new connections
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* Meet local "experts" who could be on a panel or lead discussion afterward
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