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  • Sharon King on How Her Beautiful New Picture Book Can Support Learners of the Ojibwe Language
    Sharon King on How Her Beautiful New Picture Book Can Support Learners of the Ojibwe Language
    January 27, 2022

    Sharon King on How Her Beautiful New Picture Book Can Support Learners of the Ojibwe Language

    Sharon King's Amik (Kegedonce Press) is a gentle and welcoming journey into the natural world. Amik means beaver in the Ojibwe language, and each page features Anishinaabemowin and English words to tell ...

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