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Indigenous Ingenuity - A Celebration of Traditional North American Knowledge

English · Hardback

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"A middle grade survey nonfiction work celebrating North American Indigenous knowledge and Native contributions to contemporary STEM"--

About the author

Deidre Havrelock is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada. She was raised in Edmonton, Alberta and is the author of the picture book Buffalo Wild!. She lives in Canada with her family, and invites you to visit her online at: children.deidrehavrelock.com

Edward Kay is an award-winning writer who loves comedy and science, especially together. His work includes fiction and nonfiction as well as live-action and animated television for both children and adults. He is the author of the Gross Science nonfiction book series for middle grade readers. Edward was a staff writer and producer for Canada’s most popular political satire show, the International Emmy–nominated This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He lives in Toronto, Canada, and invites you to visit him online at: edwardkay.com
 

Summary

Celebrate Indigenous thinkers and inventions with this beautifully designed, award-winning interactive nonfiction book—perfect for fans of Braiding Sweetgrass
Corn. Chocolate. Fishing hooks. Boats that float. Insulated double-walled construction. Recorded history and folklore. Life-saving disinfectant. Forest fire management. Our lives would be unrecognizable without these, and countless other, scientific discoveries and technological inventions from Indigenous North Americans. Spanning topics from transportation to civil engineering, hunting technologies, astronomy, brain surgery, architecture, and agriculture, Indigenous Ingenuity is a wide-ranging STEM offering that answers the call for Indigenous nonfiction by reappropriating hidden history. The book includes fun, simple activities and experiments that kids can do to better understand and enjoy the principles used by Indigenous inventors. Readers of all ages are invited to celebrate traditional North American Indigenous innovation, and to embrace the mindset of reciprocity, environmental responsibility, and the interconnectedness of all life.  

★ "This book will amaze readers and teachers. Completely unique and important."  —SLJ, starred review 

★ "Engaging and informative." —Booklist, starred review" Essential for kids and adults. We need this book." —Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh and The Family Romanov

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY School Library Journal • Shelf Awareness • National Education Society • American Association of Geography • Canadian Children’s Book Centre • Nerdy Book Club • NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Awards • The Green Earth Book Award

Foreword

This beautifully designed, interactive nonfiction work celebrates North American Indigenous thinkers and inventions-perfect for fans of Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. ?

Product details

Authors Deidre Havrelock, Edward Kay, Kay Edward
Publisher
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Hardback
Released 10.10.2023
 
EAN 9780316413336
ISBN 978-0-316-41333-6
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 184 mm x 238 mm x 26 mm
Weight 580 g
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

USA, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / History of Science, Natural history (Children’s/Teenage), United States of America, USA, Relating to Native American people, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Ecosystems

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