Desi, winter and summer
Library Item, 000076
- ISBN
- 0-9696230-4-6
- Library Location
- General Collection
- Call Number
- Brian Deer Classification Code: ESA - Indigenous curriculum materials
Brian Deer Call Number: ESA BDAM B37 1994 c.1 - Varying Form of Title
- Publisher Information
- Burns Lake, B.C. : School District no. 55 (Burns Lake) and Lake Babine Band
- Publication or Copyright Date
- 1994
- Physical Description
- 42 pages : photographs, laminate cover ; 22 cm
- Form of Work
- Textual
- Summary
- Story by John Barth, Evelyn George, Desiree George. Carrier translation by Susie Tress and Dorothy Patrick. With the assistance of the Elders of Old Fort and Tachet (Lake Babine Nation). Photographs by John Barth.
- Keywords
- Lake Babine Nation--education--curriculum, Dakelh--readers (Elementary), Old Fort (B.C.)
- author
- Lake Babine Nation
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