EBOOK

Remember Who You Are / Kiskisi Awîna Kiya

Leona Prince
(0)
Pages
32
Year
2025
Language
English

About

You are more powerful than you imagine.

In this lyrical picture book, young readers are reminded of their cultural roots, the wisdom of their ancestors and their own potential. Each page offers an affirmation about identity, respect, love and truth, encouraging all children to embrace their unique gifts and power. From the resilience flowing through their veins to the knowledge written in the stars, Remember Who You Are / kiskisi awîna kiya inspires children to see themselves as integral parts of their community, capable of great leadership and great kindness.

Perfect for bedtime reading and classroom discussions, this book fosters a deep sense of belonging and pride by celebrating Indigenous heritage and reminding young readers who they truly are.

This bilingual book includes full text in both English and Plains Cree. Available in French as N'oublie jamais qui tu es.
Key Selling Points

• A call to action for young readers to consider their connection to their cultural heritage and identity.

• The authors are sisters from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli Whut'en and belong to the Lhts'umusyoo (Beaver) Clan.

• Encourages connection to community and responsibility to others.

• Encourages confidence in young readers, inspired by a deeper understanding of their heritage.

• Repetitive stanzas are thought-provoking and deliver a critical message.

• Author Leona Prince is the assistant superintendent of Indigenous Education for the Ministry of Education and Child Care.

• Authors have a proven sales record with Be a Good Ancestor.
This beautifully illustrated picture book empowers young readers to embrace their potential by fostering understanding of identity, tradition and culture.
Leona Prince is from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli Whut'en and belongs to the Lhts'umusyoo (Beaver Clan). Leona is an award-winning educator and is currently the assistant superintendent of Indigenous Education for the Ministry of Education and Child Care. She is the author of A Dance Through the Seasons, published by WaveMaker Press, and the bestselling co-author of Be a Good Ancestor, published by Orca Book Publishers. Leona lives in Burns Lake, British Columbia.

Gabrielle Prince is Dakelh from Lake Babine Nation and Nak'azdli Whut'en. Gabrielle is pursuing a bachelor of science in psychology with a minor in First Nations studies. She is the bestselling co-author of Be a Good Ancestor. When she's not immersed in her studies, Gabrielle enjoys exploring the outdoors, engaging in cultural activities and volunteering. She lives in British Columbia.

Sara General belongs to the Turtle Clan and the Mohawk Nation. She lives in the community of Six Nations of the Grand River with her husband, three children and pet turtle. Sara holds a Doctor of Education from Western University, and she is a writer, an artist, a language learner and a researcher. In addition to her work for Spirit & Intent, an Indigenous publishing company she co-founded to make language books for her community, Sara's writing has been published by Rubicon Books, Theytus Books, Exile Quarterly, Hamilton Arts & Letters and Kayak Magazine. Her illustrations have appeared in Kayak Magazine and in publications by the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. You were born to be exactly who you are

Related Subjects

Artists