I Am on Indigenous Land

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Pub Date Jan 01 2025 | Archive Date Jan 01 2025
Capstone | Capstone Editions

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Description

With simple, lyrical text and vibrant panoramic illustrations, this picture book explores the beauty and resources of thirteen ancestral Indigenous lands and how we all use those lands each day. Simple poetry and portrayals of children and families enjoying rivers, bike paths, beaches, and parks show how everyday activities can include honoring Indigenous nations and cultures.

For ages 5-8.

About the Author
Dr. Katrina Phillips is a citizen of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. She earned her BA and PhD in History from the University of Minnesota, and she teaches Native American history and the history of the American West at Macalester College.

About the Illustrator
Sam Zimmerman returned home to the Grand Portage Reservation on the north shore of Minnesota after a career in education on the east coast. He rededicated himself to painting as a means of exploring his Ojibwe heritage, his experiences in nature, and Anishinaabe traditions of storytelling. Sam focuses on themes of environmental stewardship and conservation through his studio and public art commissions, which include pieces for the Chikwauk Museum and Nature Center, Voyageur National Park, and the Minnesota communities of Duluth and Grand Marais. Sam has been the recipient of grant awards from the Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, and Duluth Superior Community Foundation. He has also worked to help preserve the Ojibwemowin language by creating bilingual books, including Following My Spirit Home.

With simple, lyrical text and vibrant panoramic illustrations, this picture book explores the beauty and resources of thirteen ancestral Indigenous lands and how we all use those lands each day...


Marketing Plan

  • A picture book introduction for young children and their families to understanding the history of our land and the Indigenous groups who first lived there
  • Lush illustrations and short, lyrical text make land acknowledgment accessible and engaging for young readers—demonstrates kid-friendly ways of acknowledging Native nations
  • Supports Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Earth Day curricula, and reminds readers that Indigenous peoples exist in the present and not just the past
  • Back matter includes a pronunciation guide for the names of the Native Nations and a map of the ancestral lands so readers can identify the land they are on
  • Katrina Phillips, PhD, (citizen of Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe) is an author, academic, and public historian; artist Sam Zimmerman (direct descendant of Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe) is author and illustrator of Following My Spirit Home, a collection of Ojibwe stories and art
  • A picture book introduction for young children and their families to understanding the history of our land and the Indigenous groups who first lived there
  • Lush illustrations and short, lyrical text...

Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781684363087
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 32

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