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Books published by publisher Theytus Books

  • Behind Closed Doors: Stories from the Kamloops Residential School

    Jack Agness

    Paperback (Theytus Books, April 1, 2001)
    North American Native Education
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  • Looking After Me

    Denise Lecoy

    Paperback (Theytus Books, )
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  • The Gathering Tree

    Larry Loyie, Constance Brissenden

    Hardcover (Theytus Books, Sept. 23, 2005)
    The Gathering Tree is a beautifully illustrated children's book about HIV/AIDS. Written by award-winning First Nations author Larry Loyie and co-author Constance Brissenden, it is a gentle, positive story of a First Nations family facing HIV. After eleven-year-old Tyler and his younger sister Shay-Lyn learn their favourite cousin Robert has HIV, they discover that knowledge brings understanding and self-awareness. Aspects of physical, spiritual, mental and emotional health are addressed.
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  • Kou-Skelowh/We are the People: A Trilogy of Okanagan Legends New Bilingual Edition

    Barbara Marchand

    Paperback (Theytus Books, Dec. 2, 2004)
    How Turtle Set the Animals Free is a surprising tortoise-and-hare legend with far-flung consequences. How Food Was Given describes the care and sacrifice of the four Chiefs of plant and animal life devoted to the new people who will soon come to Earth.
  • Eat, Run, and Live Healthy

    Karen Olson

    Paperback (Theytus Books, July 4, 2005)
    Nurse Ellen visits Annie Calf Robe' classroom. Nurse Ellen's use of pictures and fun activities helps the children learn about the importance of healthy foods.
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  • ABC's of Our Spiritual Connection.

    Kim S. Goodtrack

    Paperback (Theytus Books, May 1, 1994)
    Book by Goodtrack, Kim S.
  • Healthy Choices, Healthy Lives

    Karen Olson

    Paperback (Theytus Books, )
    When David hears his aunt yelling, his mother explains to him that his aunt has a drinking problem and answers David's questions about alcohol and other drugs.
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  • I am The Eagle Free: Sky Song

    Simon Paul-Dene

    Paperback (Theytus Books, Feb. 25, 1993)
    Artist Simon Paul-Dene diligently illustrated and painted the contents of this story in hopes that children would reflect upon the importance of reconnecting with their spiritual attachment to the Earth. The story is carried through the book on bold and colourful paintings.
  • Just a Walk

    Jordan Wheeler

    Paperback (Theytus Books, May 1, 1993)
    None
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  • Taking Care of Mother Earth

    Leanne Flett Kruger

    Paperback (Theytus Books, July 4, 2005)
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  • Chuck in the City

    Jordan Wheeler

    Paperback (Theytus Books, Nov. 15, 2000)
    Chuck loves a good adventure. He proved that in Just a Walk. Now Chuck and his mom are heading to the city to visit his grandmother in her new condo. He knows he shouldn’t wander off, but the lure of the lively city streets proves too much for a curious little boy to resist. A rhythmic ebbing and flowing of words and phrases punctuates Chuck’s exciting escapade as he befriends and provokes some furry, four-legged city critters, dodges skaters and bladers on bustling sidewalks, gets lost and then uses his wiles to find his way back home.
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  • When the Spirits Dance

    Larry Loyie, Constance Brissenden

    Hardcover (Theytus Books, Oct. 1, 2006)
    When Lawrence's father goes overseas with the Canadian Army during the Second World War, the young Cree boy struggles to grow up while wrestling with the meaning of war. With Papa gone, Mama raises the children alone. Traditional foods such as wild meat and fish are scarce, and many other foods are rationed. Angry about the changes and confused about the future, Lawrence misses his father and his teachings about their natural way of life. When army runaways threaten the family, Lawrence's courage and knowledge of traditional skills are called upon to keep them safe. With guidance from his grandfather and encouragement from his grandmother, Lawrence faces his challenges, becomes wiser and stronger, and earns the respect of his Elders.