Cultivating a water ethic : stories and songs that celebrate living in a watershed / by Sara Rivers & Joni Pohlig.
Record details
- Physical Description: 52 pages ; 28 cm
- Publisher: [Freeland, Wash.] : Meeting Ground, ©1989.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- "Made available, in part, through the Public Involvement and Education Project, financed by proceeds from the Washington State Centennial Clean Water Fund, and administered by the Puget Sound Water Quality Authority"--Title page verso."A model for teaching water ethics and water awareness through storytelling"--Page 1.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Stories: How racoons got their marks -- Mr. Hat -- Frances [of Puget Sound] -- Kim and the salmon run -- Edna Breazeale -- Leschi : [based on Leschi, last chief of the Nisquallies / by Cecelia S. Carpenter] -- Night people [or how beavers came to be at Pass Lake : a Samish tale].Songs: Boater song -- Dumpity, dump -- Finding our way again -- Aquifer song -- Listen to the sound -- Stand up -- Speak Sound -- Everybody's hungry.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lummi Library | PN 56 .W34 R58 1989 | 290288 | PNW | Available | - |