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Inspired by investigative journalist and professor Martha Troian’s (Lac Seul) son, this lyrical and joyful picture book celebrates new experiences and community traditions when a young boy learns to dance at his first powwow. Illustrated by Hawlii Pichette (Mushkego Cree), It’s Powwow Time is for readers of Cynthia Leitich Smith’s Jingle Dancer and Oge Mora’s Thank You, Omu!

Bineshii is looking forward to his first powwow. He wakes up and travels with his family to the community event. He eats bannock and drinks strawberry juice as he watches the dancers perform. And ever so slowly, Bineshii works his way from the edge of the circle watching the dancers to inside the circle itself, dancing and celebrating with everyone else.

Award-winning journalist Martha Troian’s child-centered text and Hawlii Pichette’s action-packed illustrations build excitement on the page as Bineshii’s curiosity and confidence grows. It’s Powwow Time! explores the rewards of being open to new experiences while also serving as a lively introduction to a First Nations’ powwow.

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    • SKU
      32173
  • Series
    Single Picture Books
  • Manufacturer
    Hardcover
  • Publisher
    Harper Collins
  • Publisher or imprint
    Harper Collins
  • Author
    Troian, Martha
  • ISBN-13
    9780063116665
  • Format
    Hardcover
  • Size
    9 x 10
  • Reading Interest
    PreK,K,1,2,3
  • # of Pages
    32
  • Reviews / Awards Noted
    YES
  • Date Published
    2024
  • Subject
    Fiction, Picture Book, Powwows, Native Americans, Celebrations, Lyrical, Dancing

Inspired by investigative journalist and professor Martha Troian’s (Lac Seul) son, this lyrical and joyful picture book celebrates new experiences and community traditions when a young boy learns to dance at his first powwow. Illustrated by Hawlii Pichette (Mushkego Cree), It’s Powwow Time is for readers of Cynthia Leitich Smith’s Jingle Dancer and Oge Mora’s Thank You, Omu!

Bineshii is looking forward to his first powwow. He wakes up and travels with his family to the community event. He eats bannock and drinks strawberry juice as he watches the dancers perform. And ever so slowly, Bineshii works his way from the edge of the circle watching the dancers to inside the circle itself, dancing and celebrating with everyone else.

Award-winning journalist Martha Troian’s child-centered text and Hawlii Pichette’s action-packed illustrations build excitement on the page as Bineshii’s curiosity and confidence grows. It’s Powwow Time! explores the rewards of being open to new experiences while also serving as a lively introduction to a First Nations’ powwow.

“An outwardly simple tale that really captures how children interact with the world. . . . Glorious illustrations and the constant refrain of chants and noises draw readers into Bineshii’s powwow through sound, sight, and movement.” -School Library Journal (starred review)

“Morning greets Bineshii as he rises, excited to dance at his first powwow. . . .Skillfully incorporating onomatopoeia, Troian (Lac Seul First Nation) brings to life the graceful movement and energy of a dancer. . . .Pichette’s (Mushkego Cree) rich illustrations are vibrant and dynamic with a unique shading technique that conveys action and elicits joy. Readers unfamiliar with powwows will find this a dynamic window into the experience; they’ll share Bineshii’s pleasure as the book draws to a close.” -Kirkus Reviews

““It’s Powwow Time!” is a delightful picture book about a young boy, Bineshii, who accompanies his mother to his first powwow—a cultural gathering—where he experiences dancing, singing, drumming and other things. Complementing Martha Troian’s story about the joyful community event are exceptional, colourful illustrations by Hawlii Pichette. This book is Troian’s debut picture book and was inspired by her son’s powwow experience.” -Metroland Media

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