Naaahsa Aisinaki! / Naaahsa is an Artist!

Naaahsa Aisinaki! / Naaahsa is an Artist!

Naaahsa Aisinaki! / Naaahsa is an Artist!

Naaahsa Aisinaki! / Naaahsa is an Artist!

Hardcover(Dual-language edition in English and Blackfoot: Kainai Nation)

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Overview

Naaahsa says art is a language everyone understands. Sometimes we make art together. We draw, we bead, we sing. Sometimes Naaahsa tells stories in Blackfoot. I even get to go with her to see her art show at the National Gallery. Naaahsa is famous for her art, but I love her hugs best!

Naaahsa is an Artist! is a celebration of art, artists, and Indigenous women artists in particular. Each page comes to life with bold patterns, shapes, and Naaahsa's encouraging words that may inspire young readers to want to make art themselves.

This dual language edition contains the story in both Blackfoot: Kainai Nation and English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772603477
Publisher: Second Story Press
Publication date: 10/03/2023
Edition description: Dual-language edition in English and Blackfoot: Kainai Nation
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 2.50(d)
Language: Multiple Languages
Lexile: 580L (what's this?)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Hali Heavy Shield is a multidisciplinary artist and a member of the Blood Tribe of Southern Alberta. Her first book for children was inspired by the many adventures she’s had with her mom, Faye, who is also an artist. Hali’s work is influenced by experiences in her home community, including Blackfoot stories, significant sites, family, and women as sources of strength and goodness. She lives in Lethbridge, Alberta.


Norma Jean Russell is a graduate of the Native American Studies program at University of Lethbridge, and is a native speaker of Blackfoot.


Faye Heavy Shield has been one of Canada’s preeminent artists within Alberta and the Blackfoot Confederacy for the past 30 years. Currently living on the Blood Reserve in southwestern Alberta, Faye studied at Alberta University for the Arts in Calgary.

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