This New Year's story has reached us from the east of the Canadian peninsula of Labrador, and it originated with the indigenous Innu people living there. The supreme deity of the Indians, the Great Manitou, seeing how hard life was...
for the Innu, especially in winter, decided to brighten their lives and gift them a New Year's tree. The Great Manitou went through the whole forest, appealing to different trees, but they all refused his request. All except for one, a humble fir tree, which has since adorned the Innu's home for the New Year. The story will create a New Year's mood in the house.Bright and unusual illustrations.A story told by a storyteller representing the Innu people.Ovila Fontaine — a storyteller and popularizer of the crafts of the Innu people.
Charlotte Paran — an artist. Lives and works in Canada.
Translation from French: Sergey Petrov
Author: Овила Фонтен
Printhouse: ALBUS CORVUS
Age restrictions: 0+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785001144793
Number of pages: 64
Size: 243х190х10 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 300 g
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