Kindergarten
Treaty Promises and Provisions
Books
Brown, M., & Studio, M. (2001). Arthur's Family Values: Arthur's promise. Houston, TX: Advance Publishers.
Berry, J. W. (2005). Help me be good: A book about breaking promises. Dunbury, CT: Scholastic.
Grandmother's Book of PromisesThis beautiful, rhyming gift book gives you countless chances to articulate the promises grandmothers make in their hearts but often don't find opportunities to express to the grandchildren they adore -- esteem-building promises like "I will always love you" and "I'll be your biggest fan!"
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Hill, K., & Clar, D. A. (2000). Grandmother's book of promises. New York, NY: Waterbrook Press.
Nanabosho: How the Turtle Got Its ShellLong ago, when Turtle was just a little green creature, he had to hide from everyone because he had no shell. Then one day Nanobosho wasn't having much luck fishing. Turtle helped out by telling Nanbosho where all the fish were. Nanobosho was so grateful that, as a reward, he fashioned a shell out of a round stone to protect Turtle from any harm (Publisher).
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McLellan, J., & Brynjolson, R. (2009). Nanabosho, how the turtle got its shell. Winnipeg: Pemmican.
Munsch, R. N., & Kusugak, M. (1988). A promise is a promise. Toronto, ON: Annick Press.
Web Posts
Treaty Boundaries, Location of First Nations and Treaty Sites in Saskatchewan
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Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (n.d.). Treaty boundaries, location of First Nations and treaty sites in Saskatchewan.
Retrieved April 12, 2018, from http://www.otc.ca/ckfinder/userfiles/files/treatymap_large.pdf
Retrieved April 12, 2018, from http://www.otc.ca/ckfinder/userfiles/files/treatymap_large.pdf