Indigenous Ingenuity by Deidre Havrelock - ISBN: 9780316413435
Paperback
Discover forgotten Indigenous inventions that shaped our world, celebrate ingenuity.

Indigenous Ingenuity

A Celebration of Traditional North American Knowledge

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    10 December 2024

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Summary

Celebrate Indigenous thinkers and inventions with this beautifully designed, award-winning interactive nonfiction book-perfect for fans of Braiding Sweetgrass.

“Essential for kids and adults. We need this book.” -Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh and The Family Romanov

Corn. Chocolate. Fishing hooks. Boats that float. Insulated double-walled construction. Recorded history and folklore. Life-saving disinfe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316413435
ISBN-10:0316413437
Author:Deidre Havrelock, Edward Kay
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Little, Brown Young Readers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:10 December 2024
Weight:460g
Dimensions:226mm x 176mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Indigenous Ingenuity: An NCTE Orbis Pictus Honor Book An American Association of Geography Recommended Book A National Education Society Read Across America Selection Winner of the Nerdy Book Club Award for Best Longform Nonfiction A Canadian Children’s Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Shelf Awareness Gift Guide Selection A Junior Library Guild Selection Recommended Reading on Indigenous Rights by The American Society of International Law

“An astonishing, exuberant treasure trove of history, science and hands-on activities that repeatedly begs the question: “Why didn’t I know this?” Essential for kids and adults. We need this book.” –Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh and The Family Romanov

“An engaging and cleverly compiled guide to North American and Mesoamerican Indigenous innovation. STEM topics (housing, medicine, clothing, agriculture, and hunting among them) are compellingly and conversationally discussed.”–Shelf Awareness“Engaging and informative, this will be welcomed by both STEM and social studies curricula to help to correct prevailing narratives about Indigenous technology.” –Booklist, starred review“This book will amaze readers and teachers as it demonstrates how pervasive and critical the history of Indigenous people is. A completely unique and important narrative not to be missed; readers and teachers will come away with a new appreciation for the myriad contributions Indigenous people have made.”–SLJ, starred review“Via authoritative, meticulously researched prose, the creators detail Native peoples’ significant strides in scientific pursuits … [and] showcase Native tribes’ continual and enduring impact. Photographs, as well as interactive activities detailing recipes and science experiments, feature throughout, lending a hands-on approach to this clear and concise work.”–Publishers Weekly“A conversational tone invites readers to engage with this monumental collection … Curious readers will learn facts unique to individual tribal groups while gaining knowledge of STEM/STEAM concepts. An ambitious, appealing, and accessible work documenting and protecting valuable knowledge.”–Kirkus Reviews“This book is a valuable contribution to efforts to decolonize learning and introduce readers to the breadth of indigenous knowledge as practiced in widely disparate geographic zones.”–Canadian Review of Materials

About The Author

Deidre Havrelock

Deidre Havrelock is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada. She was raised in Edmonton, Alberta and is the author of the picture book Buffalo Wild!. She lives in Canada with her family.

Edward Kay is an award-winning writer who loves comedy and science, especially together. His work includes fiction and nonfiction as well as live-action and animated television for both children and adults. He is the author of the Gross Science nonfiction book series for middle grade readers. Edward was a staff writer and producer for Canada’s most popular political satire show, the International Emmy-nominated This Hour Has 22 Minutes. He lives in Toronto, Canada.

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