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090 _aG20 H54 J64 2001
100 1 _aHighway, Tomson,
_d1951-
_91489
245 1 0 _aJohnny National, super hero /
_cby Tomson Highway, illustrated by Leo Yerxa.
260 _aOttawa, Ont. :
_bAboriginal Head Start Initiative,
_c2001.
300 _a32 p. :
_bill. (some col.) ;
_c28 cm. +
_e1 reader's guide (1 folded sheet).
500 _aFirst Nations authors. Tomson Highway is a Cree, from Brochet, Northern Manitoba. Leo Yerxa is Ojibway, from Little Eagle Reserve, Northern Ontario.
500 _aItem includes the story, Johnny National, Super Hero, and a Reader's Guide. The Reader's Guide is intended to assist people to understand how and why the story was written, and to provide information about the author and his unique style of writing. The story was created primarily for parents and staff of AHS, and for community members, professionals, and the general public. It was not developed as a learning tool for children.
520 _aJohnny National, Super Hero is a fictional story about Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities and the people and communities participating in the program. The story celebrates and highlights the accomplishments of the program through storytelling, a traditional teaching and communication approach. This innovative project celebrates the success that the Aboriginal Head Start (Urban/Northern) Program is witnessing among its participants.
521 2 _aAll Juvenile
610 0 _aAboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities
_9387
650 7 _aChild care programs
_2BCACCS
_zCanada
_vChildren's literature
_93308
650 7 _aCree
_2BCACCS
_92947
650 7 _aOjibwe
_2BCACCS
_93309
700 1 _aYerxa, Leo,
_eill.
_91490
710 1 _aCanada
_bHealth Canada
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856 4 1 _uhttp://publications.gc.ca/collections/Collection/H21-164-2001E.pdf
_zFull text
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