Together we drum, our hearts beat as one /

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by Poll, Willie,
[ 12. Miscellaneous ] Authors: Chief Lady Bird,--1993---illustrator. Physical details: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm Subject(s): Ojibwe girls --Fiction. | First Nations girls --Fiction. | First Nations women --Fiction. | Monsters --Fiction. | Hate --Fiction. | Self-confidence --Fiction. | Stories in rhyme. 12. Miscellaneous Item type : 12. Miscellaneous
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Stratford Elementary E POL Available

In this beautifully illustrated book, a young, determined Anishnaabe girl decides to go on a transformative journey into a forest on her traditional territory, in search of adventure. She is joined by a chorus of women and girls in red dresses-- ancestors who tell her they remember what it was like to be carefree and wild too. Soon, though, the girl is challenged by a monster named Hate who envelops the girl in a cloud of darkness. With the creature at her heels, she climbs a mountain to try and evade him, and with the help of her matriarchs and the power of Thunder Bird, the monster vanishes. With Hate at bay, the women and girls beat their drums together in song and support to give the girl the confidence needed to become a changemaker in the future, able to fend off any monster in her way. Together We Drum, Our Hearts Beat as One is a moving and powerful book about Indigenous resistance and female empowerment.