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Mukwa and The Suitcase

$14.99

by Eddy Robinson and Jason Eaglespeaker

“Mukwa and The Suitcase” is a deeply moving children’s book about self-discovery, cultural healing, and the power of reclaiming one’s heritage. Through the eyes of Mukwa, a young Indigenous boy grappling with the painful effects of colonization, readers embark on a transformative journey toward cultural reconnection.

Set against the backdrop of the longstanding Indigenous storytelling tradition, this heartwarming narrative explores Mukwa’s struggle with identity, his journey to heal from the trauma of cultural disconnection, and his path toward embracing his roots and heritage. Along the way, Mukwa uncovers a suitcase filled with items that will help him rediscover the strength, pride, and hope within his community and cultural history.

Perfect for children and families, Mukwa and The Suitcase serves as a meaningful tool for understanding the impacts of colonization on Indigenous peoples while celebrating the resilience, strength, and beauty of Indigenous cultures. A must-read for educators and families seeking stories that empower children and promote cultural healing.

by Eddy Robinson and Jason Eaglespeaker

“Mukwa and The Suitcase” is a deeply moving children’s book about self-discovery, cultural healing, and the power of reclaiming one’s heritage. Through the eyes of Mukwa, a young Indigenous boy grappling with the painful effects of colonization, readers embark on a transformative journey toward cultural reconnection.

Set against the backdrop of the longstanding Indigenous storytelling tradition, this heartwarming narrative explores Mukwa’s struggle with identity, his journey to heal from the trauma of cultural disconnection, and his path toward embracing his roots and heritage. Along the way, Mukwa uncovers a suitcase filled with items that will help him rediscover the strength, pride, and hope within his community and cultural history.

Perfect for children and families, Mukwa and The Suitcase serves as a meaningful tool for understanding the impacts of colonization on Indigenous peoples while celebrating the resilience, strength, and beauty of Indigenous cultures. A must-read for educators and families seeking stories that empower children and promote cultural healing.