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Publishing

Red Sky Native Consulting & Productions publishes books and educational resources that support Anishinaabemowin language revitalization, cultural literacy, and Indigenous-led learning.

Our publications are designed for learners, families, educators, and institutions seeking high-quality, culturally grounded materials.

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Current and upcoming publications​

Our publishing work includes language learning books, culturally informed educational resources, and materials designed to support classroom and community-based learning.

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Use in Educational Settings​

Publications by Red Sky Native Consulting & Productions may be used in:

  • Classroom instruction

  • Community language programs

  • Independent learning

  • Licensed educational settings

Some materials are available as part of licensed curriculum or institutional partnerships.

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Printable Learning Materials

These printable materials are provided as companion learning supports to be used alongside The Turtle and the Rabbit and the accompanying audio.

 

The resources below are designed to support listening, shared reading, and language awareness in home, classroom, and community learning contexts. They offer structured reference and visual support, but do not include interactive activities, assessments, or platform-based tools.

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Interactive learning resources such as Quizlet sets, Kahoot quizzes, and sequenced lessons are offered separately through a Google Classroom instructional package.

 

​Respectful Use​

All publications are protected by copyright and are intended for ethical, respectful use. Educational and institutional use may require licensing or permission.

The Turtle and the Rabbit

Description:
A beginner-friendly resource introducing foundational Anishinaabemowin vocabulary and structures through culturally grounded examples.

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Audience:
Beginner learners, educators, community language programs.

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Availability:
Available through selected distributors and educational partners.

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The Girl Who Cried Wolf

Description:
A beginner-friendly resource introducing foundational Anishinaabemowin vocabulary and structures through culturally grounded examples.

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Audience:
Beginner learners, educators, community language programs.

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Availability:
Available through selected distributors and educational partners.

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Coming soon

Get the Net Ready!

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The Bear Who Lost his Tail

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How the Chipmunk Got its Stripes

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For publishing inquiries, bulk use, or educational partnerships, please contact us.

Anishinaabemon is an initiative of Red Sky Native Consulting & Productions. ©Red Sky Native Consulting & Productions 2025. All rights reserved. Content is licensed, not transferred.
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