The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms
The Honour Drum is a uniquely envisioned and crafted project shared between two Canadian friends—an Indigenous woman from the West Coast and a non-Indigenous man from Ontario—to reach children, families and classrooms across Canada and around the world with a message of great beauty and truth that should not be ignored. This vibrant book is an important starting place for learning and insight that is vital and, for many people of all ages, overdue. The Honour Drum is a love letter to the Indigenous people of Canada and a humble bow to Indigenous cultures around the world.
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The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms
The Honour Drum is a uniquely envisioned and crafted project shared between two Canadian friends—an Indigenous woman from the West Coast and a non-Indigenous man from Ontario—to reach children, families and classrooms across Canada and around the world with a message of great beauty and truth that should not be ignored. This vibrant book is an important starting place for learning and insight that is vital and, for many people of all ages, overdue. The Honour Drum is a love letter to the Indigenous people of Canada and a humble bow to Indigenous cultures around the world.
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The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms

The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms

The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms

The Honour Drum: Sharing the Beauty of Canada's Indigenous People with Children, Families and Classrooms

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The Honour Drum is a uniquely envisioned and crafted project shared between two Canadian friends—an Indigenous woman from the West Coast and a non-Indigenous man from Ontario—to reach children, families and classrooms across Canada and around the world with a message of great beauty and truth that should not be ignored. This vibrant book is an important starting place for learning and insight that is vital and, for many people of all ages, overdue. The Honour Drum is a love letter to the Indigenous people of Canada and a humble bow to Indigenous cultures around the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781927355657
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Publication date: 09/12/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
File size: 24 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Tim Huff has led a radical life of service among children, youth, and adults facing profound physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual challenges. His journey of full-time service, learning and advocacy for poor, oppressed, misunderstood and marginalized people has taken him across Canada, the United States and around the world, as both an avid learner and highly sought after speaker and teacher regarding pro-active community building and compassionate responses to domestic poverty, homelessness, marginalization and poverty of spirit. Tim is the author of the award-winning best-sellers Bent Hope; A Street Journal, and Dancing with Dynamite; Celebrating Against the Odds, with a third book in this series for teenagers and adults scheduled for release in fall 2015, titled The Yuletide Factor; Cause for Perpetual Comfort and Joy. He is also the author/illustrator of the award-winning best-selling children’s books The Cardboard Shack Beneath the Bridge; Helping Children Understand Homelessness and It’s hard Not to Stare: Helping Children Understand Disabilities, with a third book in this series scheduled for release in summer 2015 called The Honour Drum; Sharing First Nations Truth with Children (co-written with acclaimed First Nations teacher Cheryl Bear). Tim, married to Diane, is the father of two beloved young adult children – Sarah Jane and Jake.
Cheryl Bear is from the Nadleh Whut’en First Nation community (Bear Clan) in northern British Columbia, Canada. Cheryl has visited several hundreds of First Nation communities across North America. She is a multi-award winning singer/songwriter who shares stories of Indigenous life – the joy, sorrow, faith and journey.
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