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  bear in algonquin language: Bear's Braid Joelle Bearstail, 2021-09-07 Bear and his friend Ben feel like they are living two lives: one, where native traditions--like long hair--are a crucial part of their identities, and the other, where indigenous expressions are mocked and treated with ignorance. When the boys encounter bullying because of the braids they wear, these two worlds collide. Seeking guidance from his beloved grandma, Bear confides his doubts and questions himself and his heritage. Bear's grandma knows about the strength it takes to overcome hardships, and with her help, Bear and Ben develop a plan to strengthen their connection to their roots while also bridging the gap between their schoolmates and their families. Seamlessly blending discussions of modern indigeneity and universal experiences of bullying and resilience, Bear's Braid is an essential and of-the-moment book that belongs on every bookshelf, and fits in easily with the classics of social justice children's literature.
  bear in algonquin language: When Dream Bear Sings Gus Palmer, 2018-11-01 Although the canon of nineteenth-century Native American writers represents rich literary expression, it derives generally from a New England perspective. Equally rich and rare poetry, songs, and storytelling were produced farther west by Indians residing on the Southern Plains. When Dream Bear Sings is a multidisciplinary, diversified, multicultural anthology that includes English translations accompanied by analytic and interpretive text outlines by leading scholars of eight major language groups of the Southern Plains: Iroquoian, Uto-Aztecan, Caddoan, Siouan, Algonquian, Kiowa-Tanoan, Athabaskan, and Tonkawa. These indigenous language families represent Indian nations and tribal groups across the Southern Plains of the United States, many of whom were exiled from their homelands east of the Mississippi River to settlements in Kansas and Oklahoma by the Indian Removal Act of the 1830s. Although indigenous culture groups on the Southern Plains are complex and diverse, their character traits are easily identifiable in the stories of their oral traditions, and some of the most creative and unique expressions of the human experience in the Americas appear in this book. Gus Palmer Jr. brings together a volume that not only updates old narratives but also enhances knowledge of indigenous culture through a modern generation’s familiarity with new, evolving theories and methodologies regarding verbal art performance.
  bear in algonquin language: Bear for Breakfast Robert Munsch, 2019-02-11 It's breakfast time and Donovan knows exactly what he wants this morning! Not eggs, not pancakes, not cereal. No, what he wants is BEAR, just like his grandfather used to eat for breakfast! So Donovan sets off to bag a bear of his own, going on an adventurous hunt through the woods, where he stalks and is stalked by an ant, a squirrel, and a dog -- but they are not bears, so he shoos them away! When Donovan finally meets a real, big and growling bear, he quickly learns that sometimes breakfast tastes best when it doesn't have any teeth! This story was inspired by Donovan, a first-grader in in La Loche, Saskatchewan, a Chippewan community in northern Saskatchewan that Robert Munsch visited in January, 1990. When Robert asked what the kids liked to eat, Donovan said that he liked to eat BEAR!
  bear in algonquin language: An Introduction to the Study of Language Leonard Bloomfield, 1914
  bear in algonquin language: Spirit Bear and Children Make History Cindy Blackstock, 2017
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 3 Kumanano, 2020-08-13 Yuna is hired on to escort Noa, Lord Fochrosé's daughter--and biggest fan of the Bloody Bear--to the royal capital, with Fina in tow. Hordes of monsters and bands of roving thieves menace the girls on their journey, but what really gets Yuna's attention is when they discover two of her most beloved foodstuffs from Earth! What will the Bloody Bear do with these nostalgic culinary delights?
  bear in algonquin language: A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language, Explained in English Frederic Baraga, 1882
  bear in algonquin language: Standing Bear's Bright Angel Karen Ketcham, 2022-02-23 On a hot Sunday in August, the entire community of Little Blue, Nebraska, changed forever. Groups of Cheyenne, Sioux, and Arapaho Indians attacked and destroyed nearly every home and stagecoach station in Little Blue. People were murdered or taken, homes burned. Rebecca Walker made sure her little brothers were safely hidden away but had no time to hide herself. Taken captive and sold to the Sioux, she wondered if she would ever be reunited with her loving, grieving family. With the relentless invasion of the white man, the Plains Indians found themselves at war, not only with them but with each other as they all struggled to survive. The Pawnee were angry as they were attacked yet again by the Sioux, and the food they worked for was stolen. The hunters decided to take back meat that was rightfully theirs. As they stormed the Sioux village, they expected bloodshed but not the presence of a striking young white woman. Standing Bear, a young Pawnee brave, felt shocked when he looked at her, thinking at first that she was a ghost. Little did he know that his impulsive decision to take her with them would profoundly impact his life and the lives of not only his people but of hers and so many others along their journey.
  bear in algonquin language: A new dictionary of the French and English languages compiled from the dictionaries of the French Academy, Bescherelle, Littré, Beaujean, Bourguignon, etc., etc., and from the most recent works on arts and sciences Ebenezer Clifton, Adrien Grimaux, 1889
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 10 Kumanano, 029, 2022-04-28 Yuna makes it to the elven village, where a new crisis awaits--something is wrong with the elves' sacred tree, causing the protective barrier around the village to weaken. A little investigation proves the tree is possessed by a monster! Fighting beasts is one thing. Fighting a plant? That's new. Time for the Bloody Bear to get her gardening shears!
  bear in algonquin language: Search for the Golden Moon Bear Sy Montgomery, 2009 Montgomery takes readers on an exciting adventure as she travels Southeast Asia in search of the golden moon bear. Here, she chronicles the detective work and science behind tracking a new species in a different part of the world.
  bear in algonquin language: Polar Bear Trophies Importation United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources, 1997
  bear in algonquin language: This Is My Bear / Éste es mi oso Amanda Hudson, 2008-07-01 This Is My Bear features adorable teddy bears that teach opposites, such as big and small. Simple vocabulary and repetitive text boost reading skills, while a strong photo-text match aids comprehension.
  bear in algonquin language: The English Language: Its History and Structure Walter Humboldt Low, 1901
  bear in algonquin language: Aldine First Language Book for Grades Three and Four Catherine Turner Bryce, Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, 1913
  bear in algonquin language: Taken by Bear in Yellowstone Kathleen Snow, 2016-03-07 Humans and grizzly bears have been coming into contact in Yellowstone National Park ever since it was founded in 1872. Most of these encounters have ended peacefully, but many have not. In order to most accurately tell the stories of those involved in the more deadly incidents, Kathleen Snow went directly to the source: the National Park Service archives. With help from personnel at park headquarters, Snow has collected more than 100 years’ worth of hair-raising stories that read like crime scene investigations and provide hard-learned lessons in outdoor safety. A must-read for fans of Death in Yellowstone and anyone fascinated by human-animal interactions.
  bear in algonquin language: Bear-Ology Sylvia Dolson, 2010-04
  bear in algonquin language: Giving Voice to Bear David Rockwell, 2003-04-21 In this new edition of a classic, David Rockwell describes the captivating and awe-inspiring presence of the bear in Native American rituals. The bear played a central role in shamanic rights, initiation, healing and hunting ceremonies, and new year celebrations. Considered together, these traditions are another way of looking at the world, one in which the mysteries of the universe are revealed through animals.
  bear in algonquin language: Sing with the Heart of a Bear Kenneth Lincoln, 2023-09-01 Examining contemporary poetry by way of ethnicity and gender, Kenneth Lincoln tracks the Renaissance invention of the Wild Man and the recurrent Adamic myth of the lost Garden. He discusses the first anthology of American Indian verse, The Path on the Rainbow (1918), which opened Jorge Luis Borges' university surveys of American literature, to thirty-five contemporary Indian poets who speak to, with, and against American mainstream bards. From Whitman's free verse, through the Greenwich Village Renaissance (sandwiched between the world wars) and the post-apocalyptic Beat incantations, to transglobal questions of tribe and verse at the century's close, Lincoln shows where we mine the mother lode of New World voices, what distinguishes American verse, which tales our poets sing and what inflections we hear in the rhythms, pitches, and parsings of native lines. Lincoln presents the Lakota concept of singing with the heart of a bear as poetry which moves through an artist. He argues for a fusion of estranged cultures, tribal and émigré, margin and mainstream, in detailing the ethnopoetics of Native American translation and the growing modernist concern for a native sense of the makings of American verse. This fascinating work represents a major new effort in understanding American and Native American literature, spirituality, and culture.
  bear in algonquin language: Polar Bear Margery Fee, 2019-11-15 Polar bears are truly majestic animals: the largest land-dwelling carnivore on earth, these white-furred, black-skinned giants can measure up to three meters in length and weigh up to fifteen hundred pounds. They are also iconic in other ways. They are a symbol of the climate change debate, with their survival now threatened by the loss of Arctic ice, and their images decorate fountains and the cornices of buildings across the world. They sell cold drinks. They feature in children’s books, on merry-go-rounds, and under the arms of weary toddlers heading for bed. Their pelts were once highly prized by hunters, and live captures became attractions in zoos and circuses. Stuffed bears still haunt museums and stately homes. In this natural and cultural history of the polar bear, Margery Fee explores the evolution, species, habitat, and behavior of the animal, as well as its portrayal in art, literature, film, and advertising. Illustrated throughout, Polar Bear will beguile anyone who loves these outsize, beautiful, seemingly cuddly, yet deadly carnivores.
  bear in algonquin language: Claimed by the Bear (Paranormal Shapeshifter Romance) Celia Kyle, 2017-11-11 Who needs claws when you’ve got a baseball bat? Lauren Evans sure as heck doesn’t. Human Lauren has a protective streak a mile wide and one immediate goal in life—get her best friend out of an abusive household. If that involves a little bat-based redecorating, so be it. Unfortunately—or fortunately—a certain sexy-as-hell cop breaks up the fight before she has a chance to really get going. Grayslake police officer Van Abrams is too hot for his own good, and his handcuffs make all those wonderful places tingle. Too bad he, you know, arrested her and stuff. But then he becomes overbearing, demanding, and commanding. Suddenly Lauren finds herself in his arms, in his bed, and mated to his werebear butt. What’s up with that? Werebear Enforcer Van Abrams doesn’t want anything to do with humans. He’s got reasons, and they’re damn good ones. He doesn’t need to explain himself to anyone, especially the curvaceous, luscious, gorgeous, human Lauren. Then, his bear decides Lauren is his mate and Van’s anti-human feelings abandon him. He still hasn’t figured out if that’s a good thing. Of course, when danger rolls in from Boyne Falls and joins with a powerful prick from Grayslake, Van realizes that, human or not, Lauren is his. Van hopes he can kill their enemies and still make it home for dinner. Warning: This book contains bad guys (more than one) being bad to good girls (two if you’re counting), and one group of humans who sorta end up… dead. Unfortunately, all that comes with a lot of blood, tears, and balls of fur. In this one, boy bears really do drool and human girls rule (and kick ass). We also learn that you can never have enough baseball bats, brake fluid, or fire pokers. Just sayin’.
  bear in algonquin language: Great Bear's Redemption Nedler Palaz, 2019-10-16 In 1896, fifteen years after setting up the Checker Board ranch in Wyoming, Dave Smith earns his law degree and completes his one last goal. An ancient cadre of Indian warriors known as the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, led by Great Bear, interrupt Dave's plans. It begins when this mysterious band of warriors abruptly transfer a baby, issue an ultimatum and a threat. Into this circle of savagery appear Bird Woman who not only tames birds of prey to do her bidding, but also holds a strange magic in a massive buffalo herd. This confrontation sets in motion one of the last great discoveries of the old west. Thousands of an original bison-buffalo hidden in a mountain fortress sets the theme of the story. With the aid of many diverse individuals possession of the buffalo in Indian reservations and Yellowstone Park becomes the problem. Resolution of diverse attitudes comes into play, including the question of 'who gets to keep this many buffalo' after total annihilation in the last half century eliminates buffalo from the western plains.. With the aid of Teddy Roosevelt and like-minded conservationists, the U.S. Army, and various Indian tribes, reintroduction of this extraordinary wild herd is taken on by Dave Smith. The improbable task of bossing the implementation of a huge cross country drive, fighting off hide-hunters, killing winter storms, and dealing with the intransigent Dog Soldiers, Dave's tenacity and the assistance of his former partners, Jim Bowen and Sam Eagle Feather determine the final outcome.
  bear in algonquin language: The Earth and Its Inhabitants ...: The United States Elisée Reclus, 1893
  bear in algonquin language: Mr. Bear, Polar – The Furriest Climate Refugee Mr. Bear, Polar, Sami Ta Bell, 2017-12-12 Climate refugee’s journey from the cold arctic to the warm, blood dripping, incredibly tasty Finnish hearts. The real Polar Express. A tale that leaves no one lukewarm. An avalanche of laughter! Mr. Bear, Polar is a regular, meat-eating bear from the Arctic. The Best Pole. He lives in Finland with his Karelian Bear Dog and humans. He likes eating, intercourse, and telling bad puns. Bear with him. With some help from his neighbour and nemesis, Sami Ta Bell, Mr. Bear Polar tells everything. How he was forced to leave his home in the Arctic. How he ended up in a concentration camp in Churchill, Canada. How he escaped and gained the trust of humans and was exiled to Finland. How he learned to shop and survive just like any other immigrant. How he found friends in the vegan, nationalist, and gay communities. How he fell in love... Through hardship he learned just how tasty humans really are. From the coldest countries truly come the warmest hearts. And the tastiest. Read more from www.mrbearpolar.com & www.herrajaakarhu.fi(in Finnish) or follow Mr. Bear, Polar on instagram, facebook, twitter, and youtube.
  bear in algonquin language: Mumpy the Bear Rolf Papsdorf, 2009-10-07 How a brave Teddy bear saved the children of the world from child abuse.
  bear in algonquin language: In the Bear's House N. Scott Momaday, 2011-10-04 Let me say at the outset that this book is not about Bear (he would be spoken of in the singular and masculine, capitalized and without an article), or it is only incidentally about him. I am less interested in defining the being of Bear than in trying to understand something about the spirit of wilderness, of which Bear is a very particular expression. . . . Bear is a template of the wilderness.--from the Introduction Since receiving the Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for his novel House Made of Dawn, N. Scott Momaday has had one of the most remarkable careers in twentieth-century American letters. Here, in In the Bear's House, Momaday passionately explores themes of loneliness, sacredness, and aggression through his depiction of Bear, the one animal that has both inspired and haunted him throughout his lifetime. With transcendent dignity and gentleness, In the Bear's House celebrates Momaday's extraordinary creative vision and evolution as one of our most gifted artists.
  bear in algonquin language: On Being a Bear Rémy Marion, 2021-03-30 This up-close, captivating look at an iconic animal traces our complex relationship to bears throughout history—and what they can tell us about ourselves. On Being a Bear draws on history, legends, scientific studies, and the author’s thirty years of observing bears around the world to offer a richly detailed biography of these iconic animals, including the many ways bears have figured in our lives and imaginations. As author Rémy Marion tells us, some cultures view bears as our wild cousins—as humans cloaked in fur—while others cast bears as cuddly characters in cartoons or seek to eradicate their grizzled forms from civilization. Scientists have made new discoveries into bears’ varied diets, their powerful sense of smell, and a mother bear’s stubborn patience with her cubs. Bears play a vital role in our ecosystems, and new studies into bear hibernation could lead to medical breakthroughs for humans. Offering these and more astonishing insights, On Being a Bear brings readers face-to-face with these long admired, feared, and misunderstood animals, and sets the record straight through a combination of thrilling science and expert storytelling.
  bear in algonquin language: A Guide for Using Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? in the Classroom Mary Bolte, 1999 Teaching literature unit based on the popular children's story, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?
  bear in algonquin language: Haida Texts and Myths, Skidegate Dialect John Reed Swanton, 1905
  bear in algonquin language: Shadow of the Bear Brian Payton, 2006-07-11 In a series of extraordinary journeys, the author of Hail Mary Corner journeys around the world in search of the globe's eight surviving bear species, capturing the power and beauty of these remarkable creatures while looking at their unique place in different cultures.
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 8 Kumanano, 029, 2021-12-30 Yuna receives a birthday invite from Misa, the young aristocrat she met on her way to the royal capital. Unenthused about attending a rich kid's party, Yuna sets out nonetheless. On her way, she walks straight into a face full of drama: a town with not one, but two warring feudal lords! Can the Bloody Bear calm these troubled waters? Or must she pick a side to support?
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 6 Kumanano, 2021-05-20 At Ellelaura's request, Yuna accepts a mission to escort the students of the royal academy on a practical training exercise in the woods. Unfortunately, these pampered children of aristocrats have no intention of doing as she says, and their recklessness takes them right into some very serious danger! Can the Bloody Bear save the day--and a bunch of snotty teenagers, to boot?
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 4 Kumanano, 2020-12-17 Yuna takes a break from adventuring to embark on a whole new kind of enterprise--opening her own bakery! But selling pudding to the masses is hardly enough to keep the Bloody Bear occupied, and soon, she finds her culinary appetites whetted by a new challenge: the chance to get her hands on rice, miso, and soy sauce. The only problem? The port town she needs to get her goods from is under siege by a kraken!
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 5 Kumanano, 2021-02-18 The kraken has been slain, but Yuna's seaside commerce career is just beginning! Faced with the problem of transporting goods, the Bloody Bear sets out to establish a secure trade route between Mileela and Crimonia--even if she has to cut her way across the land with magic to do it. Denizens of the world, watch out: this bear stops for nothing!
  bear in algonquin language: Lectures on the Science of Language Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in ... 1861 and 1863 Friedrich Max Müller, 1874
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 16 Kumanano, 2023-11-02 After getting their fill of sun, fun, and an unexpected adventure on Talgwei, Yuna and company head back to Crimonia. Back to her everyday routine, Yuna has a sudden realization, recalling the mysterious Bearyllium ore she acquired a while ago. Now, it's off to the dwarves' village with Fina and Luimin to discover its ​unique secrets. However, Yuna soon finds her way to a new adventure when she learns about an event in the dwarves' village that's every hardcore gamer's dream!
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 2 Kumanano, 2020-06-18 Yuna's exploits as an adventurer (and her memorable outfit) have made her a celebrity around town. As the so-called Bloody Bear's legend grows by leaps and bounds, the former shut-in receives an intriguing offer through the adventurers' guild--a local lord named Fochrosè has a quest he wants her, and only her, to take on!
  bear in algonquin language: Tamed By a Bear Priscilla Stuckey, 2017-07-01 Priscilla Stuckey shines a brilliant light on the relationship we long to cultivate with the deepest wellsprings of our wisdom and love . . . This is a groundbreaking book, written with extraordinary clarity, beauty, and radical honesty. —Gail D. Storey, author of I Promise Not to Suffer: A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail, winner of the National Outdoor Book Award In an age of materialism, language of spirit or spirits seems at best suspect and at worst alien or naïve. When Priscilla Stuckey begins hearing Bear’s voice, she is a writer and religious studies professor in her fifties. Though she enjoys communing with trees and birds and the land, she intellectually knows better than to try talking directly with spirit. Yet searching for the truth of her own identity leads her directly toward what she is most skeptical of. As Stuckey opens to her spirit animal helper and his affectionate, jovial wisdom, she begins to realize the slow dawning of faith. Tamed by a Bear shows one person responding to the call of her heart, which is also the call of Earth to all human beings today: to listen to a more–than–human wisdom so people can address the social and environmental crises facing the world. At this moment, when the future of life on Earth as we know it hangs in the balance—threatened by climate change, species extinctions, and extreme economic inequality—the key to survival is found in answering one question: How can humans live more peaceably and sustainably with the rest of nature? The heart–opening conversations between Bear and Stuckey suggest a reinvigorating of nature–spirituality in everyday life. Their dialogues show an educated, thoughtful person grappling with her skepticism about Earth spirits and gradually saying yes to a call from beyond her intellectual understanding.
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 15 Kumanano, 029, 2023-08-17 Everyone's favorite bear, Yuna, is living it up with her friends on a seaside getaway in Mileela, but there doesn't seem to be enough time in the world to enjoy all the summer activities! When Yuna learns of a mysterious moving island that suddenly appeared off the coast of Mileela, she's unable to contain her curiosity. After creating a distraction, Yuna makes way for the strange island--and a new adventure. However, the island surpasses even her wildest imagination, containing an abundance of nature and powerful monsters ready to attack. Will Yuna and company make it through their vacation unscathed?
  bear in algonquin language: Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (Light Novel) Vol. 12 Kumanano, 029, 2022-10-13 Word has it that there's a raging bear running rampant at the school festival! Yuna's having a great time with all the games and entertainment the fair has to offer. However, on the third day, a foolish noble tries to get his paws on Shia to have her marry his son...but don't worry, the Bloody Bear's prepared to protect her pal! Follow the adventures of the most frightening (?) bear girl you know!
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I have a friend who is considering a move to Alaska. We started talking about a defensive gun against Grizzlies and he mentioned he had been looking at a 45 Sig.

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