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Cover of Caribou Song / Atihko Nikamon   Caribou Song / Atihko Nikamon
Tomson Highway
Illustrations: Brian Deines
Toronto: HarperCollins,
2001. 29 p.
ISBN 0002255227
Ages 8 to 10

This first book in a trilogy entitled Songs of the North Wind introduces us to Joe and Cody, two siblings who love to dance and play the kitoochigan (accordion). As they search for the ateek (caribou) with their parents in northern Manitoba, something quite magical happens.

This gentle and evocative tale is beautifully illustrated in shimmering oils by Brian Deines. The story is told in English and Cree, giving the reader an authentic sense of place.

Tomson Highway, one of Canada's most important Aboriginal voices, is an award-winning playwright and a Member of the Order of Canada. Brian Deines is an acclaimed artist and photographer who is well known for his beautiful children's book illustrations. Together, they have created a moving tale of northern Manitoba's land, peoples, and customs.

–RG


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