University of Winnipegccl

CCL, no. 61, 1991


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Editorial [2]

Éditorial [3]


Articles

The Outsider Within: The Portrayal of the Native Child in Some Recent Canadian Children's Stories / Norma Rowen [6-18]

An Interview with James Houston / Mary Harker [19-28]

Children's Books on Contemporary North American Indian/Native/Métis life: A Selected Bibliography of Books and Professional Reading Materials / Elspeth Ross [29-43]

Grey Owl as Necessary Myth: A Reading of Pilgrims of the Wild / Heather Kirk [44-56]


Review Articles & Reviews / Critiques et comptes rendus

Voices of the Earth / Glenys Stow [57-58]

  • Nanabosho Steals Fire, by Joseph McLellan
  • How Two-Feather Was Saved from Loneliness, by C.J. Taylor

Beothuk Darkness / Catherine Simpson [59-60]

  • Blood Red Ochre, by Kevin Major

Inuit Magic / J. Kieran Kealy [60-61]

  • Whiteout, by James Houston

Christmas Offerings on Native Life / Robin McGrath [61-63]

  • The Huron Carol, by Jean de Br´beuf
  • Baseball Bats for Christmas, by Michael Arvaaluk Kusugak

Two Spirited Tales / Louise Reimer [63-65]

  • Rebel Run, by D. Harold Turner
  • Rebellion, by W.J. Scanlan

L'univers déphasé de la littérature / Jean Levasseur [65-66]

  • Un monde grouillant, de Madeleine Gagnon

Un récit difficile / Marie-Pascale Gilbert [66-67]

  • Annabelle, où es-tu?< de Danièle D. Desautels

A Misleading Package / Ronald Reichertz [67-69]

  • Sixty-Four, Sixty-Five, by Norah McClintock

A Timely Contender / Jacqueline Reid-Walsh [77-81]

  • Circle of Light, by Eliane Corbeil Roe

La vie est un intertexte / Réné Gagné [71-72]

  • La vie est une bande dessinée, de Denis Côté

La conquête de lÕécriture / Danielle Thaler [72-74]

  • Émilie de la Nouvelle Lune 2, de Lucy Maud Montgomery

Moore and More on Whole Language / Charlotte Waterston [75-76]

  • Organizing the Whole Language Classroom, by Bill Moore
  • Reading for Whole Language Learning, by Bill Moore
  • Writing for Whole Language Learning, by Bill Moore
  • Listening, Speaking, Viewing and Doing, by Bill Moore
  • A Whole Language Primer, by Lee Gunderson
  • Whole Language: Inquiring Voices< by D. Watson
  • Response Journals, by Les Parsons
  • What's There to Write About?, by Kalli Dakos
  • Luk mume luk dade I kan rit, by Una Villiers
  • Did I Hear You Write?, by Michael Rosen
  • Story Presentations, by Daniel Kehoe
  • First Steps to Literacy, by American Library Association

Canadian Poetry for Children: Coming of Age / Jacqueline Reid-Walsh [77-81]

  • Poems Please: Sharing Poetry with Children, by David Booth and Bill Moore
  • Jumbo Gumbo: Songs, Poems and Stories for Children, ed. Wenda McArthur and Geoffrey Ursell
  • Worm Sandwich: Nonsense Verses for Kids, by Linda Rogers
  • Who Greased the Shoelaces?, by Lois Simmie
  • Milford and Me, by Patrick Lane
  • The Park in the Dark, by Ann Johnstone
  • Heads or Tails, by J.O. Pennanen
  • Sleeping Dragons All Around, by Sheree Fitch

Éryméens et terriens / Marie Naudin [81-82]

  • Argus: Mission mille, de Daniel Sernine

Futurist Roles for Women / Gertrude Lehnert [82-84]

  • Sandwriter, by Monica Hughes
  • The Promise, by Monica Hughes

Une traduction très adroite / Marie J. Myers [84-85]

  • La passion de Blaine, de Monica Hughes

Weighing Girlhood Problems / Diane Watson [84-85]

  • The Sign of the Scales, by Marianne Brandis

Of Post Holes and Fences / Marnie Parsons [87-88]

  • Dare, by Marilyn Halvorson
  • Sixteen is Spelled O-U-C-H, by Joan Weir

A Valuable Anthology / Mari Peepre-Bordessa [89-90]

  • Canadian Childhoods: A Tundra Anthology in Words and Art Showing Children of Many Backgrounds Growing Up in Many Parts of Canada

Religion Purveyed / Kevin McCabe [90-91]

  • Before I Go to Sleep: Bible Stories and Poems and Prayers for Children, comp. Ann Pilling
  • What is God?, by Etan Boritzer

'Tween-Age Treats / Geraldine Ryan-Lush [91-93]

  • Morris Rumpel and the Wings of Icarus, by Betty Waterton
  • The Tiger Catcher's Kid, by Sylvia McNicoll

Celebrating the Unique / Dinah Gough [93-94]

  • Yuneek in I'm Yuneek, by Bertrand Gauthier
  • Yuneek in The Championship, by Bertrand Gauthier
  • Yuneek in The Winner, by Bertrand Gauthier
  • Yuneek in The Present, by Bertrand Gauthier
  • Yuneek in The Wawabongbong, by Bertrand Gauthier
  • Yuneek in Camping Out, by Bertrand Gauthier

Un monde onirique / Ghislaine Monoré-Johnson [95-96]

  • Simon et les flocons de neige, de Gilles Tibo

Secret Marriages: Unified Text and Visuals / Allan Sheldon [96-99]

  • Simon and the Snowflakes, by Gilles Tibo
  • Benjamin and the Pillow Saga, by Stéphane Poulin
  • I'll Do It Myself, by Jirina Marton
  • Kevin's Magic Ring, by Patricia Quinlan
  • 10 for Dinner, by Jo Ellen Bogart
  • Surprise! Surprise!, by Maryleah Otto

The Ghostly Voices of the Storyteller / Margaret Steffler [99-100]

  • The Ghost of Peppermint Flats and Other Stories, by Ted Stone

Library Land / Kit Pearson [101-02]

  • Lands of Pleasure: Essays on Lillian H. Smith and the Development of Children's Libraries, by Adele M. Fasick, Margaret Johnston and Ruth Osler

A New Republic / Lissa Paul [103-04]

  • The New Republic of Childhood, by Sheila Egoff and Judith Saltman

Munsch: Chaotic Comedy and Feeble Philosophy / Raymond E. Jones [104-06]

  • Giant: or Waiting for the Thursday Boat, by Robert Munsch
  • Something Good, by Robert Munsch

Mini-Reviews [107-08]

  • Putting Up with Mitchell: My Vancouver Scrapbook, by Sarah Ellis (reviewed by Marjorie Gann)
  • A Story of Jean, by Susan Gaitskell (reviewed by Marjorie Gann)
  • Spike Chiseltooth, by Deirdre Kessler (reviewed by Marjorie Gann)

Mini-comptes rendus [109-10]

  • Timmi, le petit chat et ses amis serviables, de Dawn Abbs Laking (recensé par François Paré)
  • Allez, Véronique, au violon!, de Robert Soulières (recensé par François Paré)
  • Le rêve de Jennifer, de Veronica Tennant (recensé par François Paré)

Notes [110]

Books reviewed in this issue / Livres recensés dans ce numéro [111-12]

Cover design from Nanabosho Steals Fire by Joseph McLellan, illustrated by Don Monkman. Reproduced courtesy of Pemmican Publications, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

L'illustration de la couverture est tirée du livre Nanabosho Steals Fire de Joseph McLellan, illustrée par Don Monkman. Courtoisie de Pemmican Publications, Winnipeg, Manitoba.


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