
tâpwê êkwa mamâhtâwastotin / Tapwe and the Magic Hat, Cree edition
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Narrated by:
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Solomon Ratt
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Buffy Sainte-Marie - introduction
From beloved Indigenous icon Buffy Sainte-Marie comes a chapter book inspired by oral histories and traditions, in a Cree language narration. On a prairie reserve, Tâpwê receives a mysterious gift from Kokhom (grandma)—and finds himself on an unforgettable adventure.
Tâpwê can’t wait to spend a week with his cousins on the other side of the Cree reserve—especially since Kokhom, his grandma, has given him the most amazing gift: a Magic Hat with bluebirds and grass snakes that come to life! Tâpwê is so excited that he soon forgets Kokhom’s advice: Watch out for tricksters!
Tâpwê’s adventure is everything he imagined. He meets his cousins, takes part in a powwow, and sleeps in a tipi. But soon he’s reminded of Kokhom’s words. Is his new friend Wâpos leading him astray with mischief?
Tâpwê and the Magic Hat draws on a rich Indigenous tradition of storytelling and features:
- A memorable cast of characters from both imagination and legend.
- A glossary and pronunciation guide of Cree words used in the book.
- A note to parents and teachers from Buffy Sainte-Marie about trickster stories.
- An important message for young readers about being yourself, and learning to dance to the beat of your own heart.
- Features black and white illustrations throughout.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2022 Buffy Sainte-Marie (P)2023 Greystone KidsCritic reviews
"Full of native songs, dances and magical creatures, this silly story is an immersion into a Cree folkloric world… Cree words are easily understood through context clues, and there’s a glossary at the end…..for readers who enjoy trickster tales, or for units on tricksters in different cultures….and larger collections looking to add more Native American fiction.”—Youth Services Book Review
"Endearing characters and cheerful illustrations bring this humorous, engaging story to life. A great read- aloud for both children and adults."—Booklist Review
"Beautiful, poignant and poetic. This story will weave its way into the hearts and minds of readers for generations."—Monique Gray Smith, author of My Heart Fills With Happiness