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6Ps Literary Reflection Questions

Place - All learning takes place on Indigenous lands. What role does land or environment play in the story? How does the author describe the relationship between people and place? How does this text help us learn more about the Indigenous homelands it takes place on or references? In what ways does the book acknowledge or honor the Indigenous peoples of the land where the story unfolds? How might this book help you better understand the land where you live or go to school?

Presence - Indigenous peoples are still here. How does this book challenge the myth that Indigenous peoples no longer exist? What examples of contemporary Indigenous life, resistance, joy, or creativity are shown in this text? How does the story reflect the reality that Indigenous peoples are part of present-day communities, politics, or culture? What new perspectives about modern Indigenous identities did this book offer?

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