Colorful First Nations Culture Portrayed in New ChildrenÂ’s Book

This story was filed on September 9, 2012

Author Judith Moody pens new book about aboriginal peoples of Canada

Red Deer, Alberta, September 06, 2012

The aboriginal people of Canada known as the First Nations, the collective term given to Canadian Native Americans not a member of the Inuit or Metis, have over 700,000 members countrywide. To showcase their robust culture and educate young readers on their people comes the new book,Golden Eye and the Killer Cat (published by Trafford Publishing), written by Judith Moody.read more

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