Muskrat Will Be Swimming
*Notable Books For Children - Smithsonian*
*Skipping Stones Book Award for Exceptional Multicultural and Nature/Ecology Books*
*Wordcraft Circle Writer of the Year (Prose - Children's Literature)*
*Wordcraft Circle Mentor of the Year*
Although Jeannie loves her lakeside neighborhood, her feelings are hurt by her schoolmates who live in fancier homes and call her a Lake Rat.
When she confides her troubles to her grandfather, he tells her about his own childhood experiences with teasing. As the story unfolds, the grandfather shares a traditional Seneca story that helps Jeannie to find strength in her Native identity and a new appreciation for the different roles that animals play in nature. This is a quiet book that celebrates family and place and the teachings of Native people. Muskrat Will Be Swimming is based on a real incident in Cheryl Savageau's life.
Muskrat Will Be Swimming will help inspire classroom conversations about:
* Teasing and bullying
* Storytelling traditions and customs in Native and non-Native families
* The Seneca creation story and creation stories in general
* Traditions of the Sky Woman in Native stories
* Contemporary Native American families and building connections to tribal identity
* Native identity and mixed-blood ancestry
* Significance of dreams in Native culture
* The role of animals as teachers in Abenaki culture
* Animals of the forest
* The Abenaki view towards the natural environment
* The value of experiences in the natural world for children's growth
F&P Text Level R
# of Pages: 32
Book Binding: Paperback
Year of Publication: 2006
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers
Language: en
ISBN: 9780884482802