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Children's Fiction Native American

The First Blade of Sweetgrass

A Wabanaki Story

by (author) Suzanne Greenlaw & Gabriel Frey

illustrated by Nancy Baker

Publisher
Tilbury House Publishers
Initial publish date
Jul 2021
Category
Native American
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780884487609
    Publish Date
    Jul 2021
    List Price
    $24.95

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 5 to 9
  • Grade: k to 4

Description

In this Own Voices Native American picture book, a modern Wabanaki girl is excited to accompany her grandmother for the first time to harvest sweetgrass for basket making. She must overcome her impatience while learning to distinguish sweetgrass from other salt marsh grasses, but slowly the spirit and peace of her surroundings speak to her, and she gathers sweetgrass as her ancestors have done for centuries, leaving the first blade she sees to grow for future generations. This sweet, authentic story from a Maliseet mother and her Passamaquoddy husband includes backmatter about traditional basket making and a Wabanaki glossary.

About the authors

Suzanne Greenlaw (Orono, ME) is Maliseet and a citizen of the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians. A PhD candidate in the School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine, she works to restore Wabanaki stewardship practices across various land tenure systems throughout Maine.

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Gabriel Frey (Orono, ME) is Passamaquoddy and a citizen of Passamaquoddy at Sipayik. He is an awarded-winning basket maker, artist, and cultural knowledge keeper. His mother and Suzanne and Gabriel’s two daughters, Musqon and Alamossit, helped inspire The First Blade of Sweetgrass.

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Nancy Baker is the author of four novels—The Night Inside, Blood and Chrysanthemums, A Terrible Beauty, and Cold Hillside—and Discovering Japan, a collection of short stories.

She lives in Toronto and avoids writing by gardening, making jam, drinking martinis and working in finance.

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