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 Autumn Peltier, water warrior
 Author: Lindstrom, Carole

 Publisher:  Roaring Brook Press (2023)

 Dewey: 333.911
 Classification: Collective Biography
 Physical Description: [40] p., col. ill., 26 x 26 cm

 BTSB No: 577098 ISBN: 9781250795274
 Ages: 4-8 Grades: K-3

 Subjects:
 First Nations women -- Biography
 Environmentalists -- Biography
 Water supply
 Water conservation

Price: $23.28

Summary:
A celebration of Josephine Mandamin and Autumn Peltier, two groundbreaking Indigenous women who were water warriors advocating for clean water in First Nations communities.

 Illustrator: George, Bridget

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (08/01/23)
   School Library Journal (+) (08/01/23)
   Booklist (08/08/23)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (+) (00/09/23)
 The Hornbook (00/11/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 08/01/2023 PreS-Gr 3—Honoring the activism of a great aunt, a great niece, and the Indigenous women who are and have been speaking out on behalf of nibi, the word for water in Anishinaabe, this title calls on all readers to engage in this vital environmental work. Lindstrom (We Are Water Protectors) tells the story in poetic and powerful language in the voice of water itself. Readers are reminded of the vital role water plays in all our lives and the history of its degradation. Grandma Josephine (as she was known to many) spoke for the water and began walking miles and miles around the Great Lakes raising awareness for the protection of this precious gift. The call to action has reached to the Seventh Generation with Great-Niece Autumn Peltier, a young Anishinaabe Water Protector. Peltier has carried on the work of speaking out for the role of Indigenous people in climate discussions and has challenged world leaders to do better. Illustrations by George, who is also Anishinaabe, exquisitely capture the message of the story, especially conveying the concept of the seven generations for those in the audience unfamiliar with the future-forward planning. Back matter includes further information, suggested reading, viewing, and websites. Nibi asks at the conclusion, "What will you do for me?" VERDICT A brilliant combination of story, culture, and activism in the cause of protecting the environment. Highly recommended for all collections.—John Scott - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 08/08/2023 Nibi is the Anishinaabe word for water, and nibi is the narrator of this powerful, poetic, semi-biographical call to action. It begins with a reminder of when the Anishinaabe understood the importance of water and their role in ensuring that it remains clean for the next seven generations. Then comes a time of pollution and waste. Anishnaabe elder Josephine Henrietta Mandamin, aka Grandma Josephine, recognizes the crisis and begins to organize for the protection of water. She cofounds the Mother Earth Water Walkers, who walk the perimeter of Lake Superior to draw attention to the need for an end to the destruction of clean water. Grandma Josephine's great-niece, Autumn Peltier, continues this work, speaking to world leaders and activists about the need for a collaborative global effort in preventing ecological catastrophe. The narrative tone is both gentle and firm, and the gorgeous blue-and-aqua illustrations are themselves a tribute to nibi. Pair with Lindstrom's We Are Water Protectors (2020) to reinforce the importance of environmental activism and the leadership of Indigenous peoples in this effort. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.

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