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162 COLOURING JOURNALS soy-based ink and non-toxic coatings premium paper perfect for colouring CCLR73 (32 PAGES; 8.5" X 11") ISBN: 978-1-55476-479-2 Colouring Journal Northwest Coast First Nations and Native Art Artist: Various Artists Author: Melaney Gleeson-Lyall (Point), Musqueam and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations Generosity | Longhouses Who can I help nurture and mentor by investing my time and resources? Why is generosity important? When have I intentionally reduced spending habits in order to be more generous to another person, family or friend? The potlatch and longhouse ceremonies bring together our First Nations and Native American families in our villages. It is a time when we join together to share in significant life events such as an ancestral naming, coming of age rites of passage, funerals, memorials and feasts. The host family distributes the resources and wealth accumulated over the years spent in preparation for the ceremony. Wealth can be measured by how much one is able to give away. We honour and give generously to all who attend, walk beside us and work with us. Generosity is a learned behavior that involves both attitude and action. You can give of your monetary wealth, belongings, skills, time, or personal availability to benefit others. Questions: Paul Windsor, Haisla, Heiltsuk CCLR76 (32 PAGES; 8.5" X 11") ISBN: 978-1-55476-482-2 Visual Journey Northwest Coast First Nations and Native Art Artist: Various Artists Author: Melaney Gleeson-Lyall (Point), Musqueam and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations NativeNorthwest.com Vancouver, Canada Printed in Canada Job# 1120 and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations EAN ISBN 978-1-55476-6253 JOURNAL ON DIVERSITY TOGETHER 29 Tree of Life | Jason Adair, Ojibway 3 of Hope favourite moment of the day? inspirational quote that brings you joy. your life that encourages you and how do they instill courage in you? smile? of life, we experience many circumstances and lessons of hardship and hope. We can lose our many losses and deep grief through our lifetime. It is okay to sit with those thoughts Journal your thoughts and emotions or share your feelings with a loved one or someone begin to practice hope. Begin to think of those who are in your life that are inspirational, paddle alongside you in your canoe. Take note of the good things happening for you and Challenge yourself to write down a gratitude list every day. Start with three gratitude items daily list to 10. & Notes: Journey of Hope | Todd Stephen, Nisga'a 11 Hummingbird |Francis Dick, Kwakwaka'wakw and the need for gratitude. first of many steps to get there. useful tool. INDIGENOUS COLOURING JOURNAL ON DIVERSITY WEAVING LIFE TOGETHER 2 Journey of Hope What is your favourite moment of the day? Write out an inspirational quote that brings you joy. Who is someone in your life that encourages you and how does this person instill courage in you? Describe a story from around the world that inspires you and provides you hope for humanity. On the journey of life, we experience many circumstances and lessons of hardship and hope. We can lose hope carrying our many losses and deep grief through our lifetime. It is okay to sit with those thoughts for a moment. Journal your thoughts and emotions or share your feelings with a loved one or someone you trust. Then begin to practice hope. Begin to think of those who are in your life that are inspirational, those who paddle alongside you in your canoe. Take note of the good things happening for you and around you. Challenge yourself to write down a gratitude list every day. Start with three gratitude items and grow your daily list to 10. Questions & Notes: 3 Journey of Hope | Todd Stephens, Nisga'a CCLR77 (32 PAGES; 8.5" X 11") ISBN: 978-1-55476-625-3 Weaving Life Together: Indigenous Colouring Journal on Diversity Artist: Various Artists Author: Melaney Gleeson-Lyall (Point), Musqueam and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations Weaving Life Together: Indigenous Colouring Journal on Diversity is an invitation to reflect, be creative and appreciate our connections with others and the natural world that we live in. As readers learn about the ideas put forward in Weaving Life Together, they are offered teachings to acknowledge, respect and celebrate the diversity in the world we live in. Each page offers traditional and cultural insights into the natural and supernatural worlds. Thought-provoking questions are intended to deepen personal development and our relationships with others. The corresponding animal on the next page allows readers to take the time to further reflect and connect with their creativity as they colour in the animals.