The Ojibwe word for rabbit is waboos (wah-BOOSS). Waboos appears regularly in the traditional Ojibwe creation stories that teach us how the world came to be the way that it is today. He was there when ...
Newcomer Feeney has a firm grasp of the less-is-more nature of picture-book storytelling. Small Bunny has two dots for eyes, two long loopy ears, and a scribble for a tail. His Blue Blanket is an ...
In Rwanda, there is a saying that goes: “Ahatari umwaga, uruhu rw’urukwavu/imbaragasa rwisasira batanu'. This, literally, can translate as “Where there is no ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. From card: "Indians of various tribes ...
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