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edition:Paperback
category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Sep 2018
ISBN:9781989122334
publisher: Medicine Wheel Education

L'envol De L'aube Teacher Lesson Plan

by Kevin Locke, edited by Medicine Wheel Education, illustrated by Jessika Von Innerebner

tagged: native canadian
Description

Lesson Plans and resources for teachers that accompany the book Dawn Flight: A Lakota Story by Kevin Locke.

About the Authors

Kevin Locke


Medicine Wheel Education


Jessika Von Innerebner

JESSIKA von INNEREBNER est auteure et artiste. Elle a illustré plusieurs livres. De temps en temps, Jess manque d’encre et de papier ou bien elle renverse une boisson sur son travail en cours... mais ce n’est pas grave. Kévin la licorne : Ce n’est pas rose tous les jours est le premier livre qu’elle a écrit en tant qu’auteure-illustratrice. Jessika vit à Kelowna, au Canada.

JESSIKA von INNEREBNER is the creator of the Kevin the Unicorn books It’s Not All Rainbows and Why Can’t We Be Besti-corns? A self-taught artist who landed her first illustration job at 17, Jess has been colouring her way through studios like Disney and Atomic Cartoons ever since. She and her partner live in Kelowna, British Columbia. Visit her online at www.jessvoni.com.
Contributor Notes

Kevin Locke is a world-renowned Hoop Dancer, distinguished indigenous Northern Plains flutist, traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, recording artist, and educator. Kevin is Lakota (from the Hunkpapa Band of the Lakota Sioux), and Anishinabe. His Lakota name is Tokeya Inajin, meaning “First to Arise.? Kevin Locke presents and performs at hundreds of performing arts centers, festivals, schools, universities, conferences, state and national parks, monuments, historic sites, powwows, and reservations every year. Approximately eighty percent of these are shared with children. Kevin is a dance and musical hero and role model for youth around the world. His special joy is working with children on reservations to ensure the survival and growth of indigenous culture.

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