Finding the language

Complete Title
Finding the language

Publication Year
Language(s)
English
Description

In this beautifully written story by Adelyn Newman-Ting, we are introduced to Kesugilakw (Kesu) and Bob, who have been friends since they were babies. One day they head out to the forest to play and find themselves in a mysterious place. It is in this place that they meet gwa’wina, a raven, and a wolf named u’ligaan, both of whom can talk and who can understand Kesu and Bob. The animals explain to the two children how the land created Indigenous languages and how both the land and Indigenous languages are at risk. The four of them become fast friends and develop a plan to raise awareness with other children in the community about the risk to the land and languages. They bring all the children together and share information about UNESCO and the Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goals 4 and 13. Adelyn brilliantly weaves in the importance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. She helps the reader understand the beauty and importance of languages by infusing Kwakwala throughout the story.

ISBN
978-1-998850-10-5
Imprint
[S.l.] : Voices of Future Generations International Children's Book Series, 2021
Physical Description
61p. : ill.
Notes

Julia Marton-Lefevre (IUCN) is thanked, as a member of the "Voices of Future Generations" International Commission.

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Bibliographic level
Monograph/item
Physical medium
Printed
Number of library copies
1