As Long as the Rivers Flow

As Long as the Rivers Flow by Larry Loyie is a First Trade Paper edition published by Groundwood Books Ltd in 2005. This 40-page book is presented in English and offers a glimpse into the life of a young Cree boy as he experiences the traditions of his tribe during a summer before being taken to a government-sponsored school.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on the boy’s connection to his culture, particularly through the lens of family and tradition, as he observes his Grandmother crafting winter moccasins. The story addresses themes related to social issues and values, providing insight into Native Canadian experiences and the significance of cultural practices. This edition invites readers to explore the rich heritage of the Cree people and the impact of change on their way of life.
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Before he is taken away to a government sponsored school, a young Cree boy spends the summer learning how members of his tribe participate in Cree traditions, such as watching his Grandmother make winter moccasins. Reprint.
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