Examines life in an Inuit family from Canada through a visit with Stephanie, a twelve-year-old member of the Naskapi tribe who lives with her mother and aunt in Quebec during the school year, but spends summers in a teepee in the Canadian forest. Provides insights into INuit cultural traditions, foods, and celebrations.
Flea market vendors Liz Cantrell and Cia Kushnir become involved in the search for a woman who disappeared from her Kiev home during the German occupation, when her husband, who has been looking for her since 1941, finds a locket he gave her as a gift in a box of jewelry.
Discusses the native people of Canada, their homes, food, clothes, weapons, and activities; includes illustrations and projects to help children better understand the history and culture of the native people.