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list price: $22.95
edition:Hardcover
category: Children's Fiction
published: Sep 2016
ISBN:9781894778749
publisher: Theytus Books

How the Fox Got His Crossed Legs / Edànì Nǫgèe Wegǫǫ Degèe Adzà

by Virginia Football, illustrated by James Wedzin, translated by Rosa Mantla & Mary Siemens

tagged: foxes, native american
Description

Fox is howling, crying, for he lost his leg to Bear, all the people wanted to help Fox, but didn't know what to do. Raven is called upon to help retrieve his leg. Will Raven succeed in the quest for Fox's leg?
This dual-language picture book includes an audio and interactive multimedia CD.

About the Authors

Virginia Football

In 1968 many Dogrib stories were collected by Virginia Football of her people. How the Fox Got Crossed Legs and How Fox Saved the People were both told in Dogrib by her father Sam Football. Virginia then translated them to English. Virginia currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta.


James Wedzin is a Tłįchǫ artist from Behchokö, Northwest Territories. He started making art at age four and soon developed his own style. At age fourteen, James started selling his creations and became a full-time artist. Today, his work can be found in many galleries and private collections. He is well known in Canada for his depictions of northern landscapes, animals and the northern lights.


James Wedzin is a Tłįchǫ artist from Behchokö, Northwest Territories. He started making art at age four and soon developed his own style. At age fourteen, James started selling his creations and became a full-time artist. Today, his work can be found in many galleries and private collections. He is well known in Canada for his depictions of northern landscapes, animals and the northern lights.


James Wedzin is a Tłįchǫ artist from Behchokö, Northwest Territories. He started making art at age four and soon developed his own style. At age fourteen, James started selling his creations and became a full-time artist. Today, his work can be found in many galleries and private collections. He is well known in Canada for his depictions of northern landscapes, animals and the northern lights.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
6 to 8
Grade:
1 to 3
Reading age:
6 to 8
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