The orange shirt story /

Normal View MARC View ISBD View
by Webstad, Phyllis
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Nicol, Brock. Physical details: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 22 x 28 cm. Subject(s): Webstad, Phyllis. | residential schools | stresses and difficulties in residential schools | Indigenous peoples | Children's literature --Orange Shirt Day --Prejudice 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
Location Collection Call Number Status Date Due
Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Gr. K-3 Non-Fiction INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF TURTLE ISLAND / Residential Schools / Webstad Available
Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Gr. K-3 Non-Fiction INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF TURTLE ISLAND / Reconciliation / Webstad Available
Mt. Stewart Consolidated School Gr. K-3 Non-Fiction INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF TURTLE ISLAND / Residential Schools / Webstad Available

"When Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) turned six, she went to the residential school for the first time. On her first day at school, she wore a shiny orange shirt that her Granny had bought for her, but when she got to the school, it was taken away from her and never returned. This is the true story of Phyllis and her orange shirt. It is also the story of Orange Shirt Day (an important day of remembrance for First Nations and non First Nations Canadians)."