A Voice for the Spirit Bears

A Voice for the Spirit Bears
Author: Carmen Oliver
Publsiher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781525303067

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The true story of a boy who fought to protect a rare subspecies of bear. As a child, Simon Jackson found navigating the world of the school playground difficult. He felt most at home in the woodlands, learning about and photographing wildlife. At thirteen, Simon became fascinated with spirit bears, a rare subspecies of black bear that were losing their habitat to deforestation. Simon wanted to do something to protect them. He decided he had to become their voice. But first, he would have to find his own. The inspiring message is clear: one child’s voice truly can change the world.

Touching Spirit Bear

Touching Spirit Bear
Author: Ben Mikaelsen
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062009685

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In his Nautilus Award-winning classic Touching Spirit Bear, author Ben Mikaelson delivers a powerful coming-of-age story of a boy who must overcome the effects that violence has had on his life. After severely injuring Peter Driscal in an empty parking lot, mischief-maker Cole Matthews is in major trouble. But instead of jail time, Cole is given another option: attend Circle Justice, an alternative program that sends juvenile offenders to a remote Alaskan Island to focus on changing their ways. Desperate to avoid prison, Cole fakes humility and agrees to go. While there, Cole is mauled by a mysterious white bear and left for dead. Thoughts of his abusive parents, helpless Peter, and his own anger cause him to examine his actions and seek redemption—from the spirit bear that attacked him, from his victims, and, most importantly, from himself. Ben Mikaelsen paints a vivid picture of a juvenile offender, examining the roots of his anger without absolving him of responsibility for his actions, and questioning a society in which angry people make victims of their peers and communities. Touching Spirit Bear is a poignant testimonial to the power of a pain that can destroy, or lead to healing. A strong choice for independent reading, sharing in the classroom, homeschooling, and book groups.

Spirit Bear and Children Make History

Spirit Bear and Children Make History
Author: Cindy Blackstock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2017
Genre: Child health services
ISBN: 1775191400

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Giving Voice to Bear

Giving Voice to Bear
Author: David Rockwell
Publsiher: Roberts Rinehart
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2003-04-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781461664574

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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.

Voices from Bears Ears

Voices from Bears Ears
Author: Rebecca Robinson
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780816538058

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In late 2016, President Barack Obama designated 1.35 million acres of public lands in southeastern Utah as Bears Ears National Monument. On December 4, 2017, President Donald Trump shrank the monument by 85 percent. A land rich in human history and unsurpassed in natural beauty, Bears Ears is at the heart of a national debate over the future of public lands. Through the stories of twenty individuals, and informed by interviews with more than seventy people, Voices from Bears Ears captures the passions of those who fought to protect Bears Ears and those who opposed the monument as a federal “land grab” that threatened to rob them of their economic future. It gives voice to those who have felt silenced, ignored, or disrespected. It shares stories of those who celebrate a growing movement by Indigenous peoples to protect ancestral lands and culture, and those who speak devotedly about their Mormon heritage. What unites these individuals is a reverence for a homeland that defines their cultural and spiritual identity, and therein lies hope for finding common ground. Journalist Rebecca Robinson provides context and perspective for understanding the ongoing debate and humanizes the abstract issues at the center of the debate. Interwoven with these stories are photographs of the interviewees and the land they consider sacred by photographer Stephen E. Strom. Through word and image, Robinson and Strom allow us to both hear and see the people whose lives are intertwined with this special place.

Ghost of Spirit Bear

Ghost of Spirit Bear
Author: Ben Mikaelsen
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062033635

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In award-winning author Ben Mikaelsen’s riveting sequel to the acclaimed word-of-mouth bestseller Touching Spirit Bear, readers will be captivated by what Booklist calls a “hugely satisfying resolution.” Life in the wilderness—exiled from civilization as a punishment for his violent behavior—had its own set of hurdles, but for fifteen-year-old Cole Matthews, it's returning home and facing high school that feels most daunting. With gangs and physical altercations haunting the hallways of their school, Cole and his former victim Peter—who Cole has now become friends with—must face it all together. So when Peter’s limp and speech impediment make him a natural target for bullies, Cole’s suppressed rage comes bubbling to the surface a lot quicker than he anticipated. Will he throw everything away that he learned on the healing, remote Alaskan island? In this tale of survival and self-awareness, Cole realizes it's not enough to change himself. He has to change his world.

Voice of the Great Spirit

Voice of the Great Spirit
Author: Margaret Healion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-10-10
Genre: Grizzly bear
ISBN: 0956852009

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Bill Fischer Award Finalist for Best First Book (Nonfiction) More than a wildlife story, this thoughtfully constructed celebration of the grizzly bear features the work of Irish photographer Dave Campbell in a skillfully realized journey around one of the last surviving tracts of temperate rainforest on Earth: Knight Inlet, British Columbia. Traveling between spring and summer over an eight-year period, Campbell captured photographs of this threatened landscape, championing one of the few safe havens of the raincoast grizzly bear by simply documenting the world in which these magnificent animals live. Moving gradually from the skies over the inlet to the depths of the forest, with scenery, plant life, and other animals of the Canadian wilderness throughout, the narrative comes face to face with the grizzlies in their natural state, not as the aggressors of popular imagination, but as gentle creatures--the playful bear, the fisher bear, and the family bear.

Call of the Great Spirit

Call of the Great Spirit
Author: Bobby Lake-Thom
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781591438649

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A traditional Native American healer from the Karuk tribe shares his personal story of reconnection to the Great Spirit in contemporary America. • By Bobby Lake-Thom, author of the bestseller Native Healer. • Provides Native American shamanic perspective on disease and healing. • Explores indigenous social identity in a spiritual and political context. • Reveals authentic indigenous traditions and ceremonies from numerous tribes. This redemption story of Native American healer Bobby Lake-Thom invites the reader to enter a world of authentic indigenous traditions and ceremonies. Bobby, also known as Medicine Grizzly Bear, didn't recognize his shamanic calling at first. He didn't know that his vivid dreams, psychic abilities, and visitations by wild animals and ghostly figures were calls from the Great Spirit. In the age-old shamanic tradition, it took a near-death experience for the message to get through to him. Though still a young man, he was wracked with debilitating arthritis. Unable to handle the physical and psychic pain, he set out into the wilderness determined to kill himself with an overdose of drugs and alcohol. But before downing the substances, he approximated a Native American ceremony as best he could, sending a heartfelt prayer for assistance to the Great Spirit. He woke up--alive--the next morning and received a message from Eagle, telling him to seek help from Wahsek, a medicine man in the northern mountains. And so Bobby's apprenticeship began. Forbidden to reveal Wahsek's secrets until 10 years after his death, Bobby is now free to share this fascinating story with the world.