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Referring to herself as a bit old school, Rose Roberts says the feeling of holding a hard cover version of the book she worked on with her mother, was very satisfying.
Myths and Legends of the Woodland Cree was an idea first raised by Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte, who then approached Rose.
“He said I know we are starting to lose out stories, our elders are passing on, and I know your mom is a good storyteller,” she explained.
Around Christmas time last year, Rose went to see her mother and then over the next two hours, collected seven traditional stories. While initially shared in Cree, the words were then transcribed into Engish and the books will be distributed to a number of schools. Rose explained her mother was very open to the idea but did not know which stories to use.