Stitches of Tradition (Gashkigwaaso Tradition)

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Through the years, an Ojibwe grandmother and her granddaughter share the cultural tradition of sewing ribbon skirts to honor previous generations and celebrate women in this moving text by Marcie Rendon (Ojibwe), illustrated with vibrant and evocative art by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley (Ojibwe). 

An Ojibwe grandmother carefully measures and selects just the right colors of fabric, and her sewing machine hums whirr, whirr, whirr late into the night.

In the morning, her growing granddaughter has a beautiful new ribbon skirt to wear, a reminder of her nookomis and the cultural traditions that stitch together her family with love.

This heartwarming story by Marcie Rendon (Ojibwe), with stunning illustrations by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley (Ojibwe), celebrates the power of Indigenous craft and community and weaves together the spirit of resilience, female empowerment, and gratitude for the generations that came before us. 

 


Marcie Rendon is an enrolled member of the White Earth Ojibwe Nation, author, playwright, poet, and freelance writer. A community arts activist, Rendon encourages other Native creators to pursue their art and is a speaker for colleges and community groups on Native issues, leadership, and writing. She is an award-winning author of a murder mystery series and has an extensive body of fiction and nonfiction works. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley

 

  A radiant and joyful glimpse at an important Native tradition.  -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Tradition and love are the core of this picture book...Ojibwe language is seamlessly woven into the dialogue. The digital art fully saturates the pages, layering textures and colors much like the ribbon skirts, and the palette is buoyant and bright, exuding a celebratory feel. -Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

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