Front Porch Publishing
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09/09/2024
Rooty Plays Rugby Written by Melanie Squire, Kanien'kehá:ka/Turtle Clan, Six Nations of the Grand River, and illustrated by Kim Delormier, a Kanien'kehá:ka, Mohawk, artist. "On a summer vacation, Rooty and his Ista went to the community centre to see what summer camps he could attend.His Ista said, "Soccer? Lacross...
12/21/2022
Niawen'kó:wa to Melanie Squire for contracting PlanIt/Front Porch Publishing to work on this book project! A colourful story book for youth who are just learning to play rugby. 😍
01/04/2022
SHARING:
Kahnawa'kehró:non - what are your thoughts about tourism in Kahnawake?
Take the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RLFP3YQ
Here is more information about the survey PlanIt is conducting on behalf of Kahnawà:ke Tourism.
03/22/2021
The Firekeeper's Daughter by First Nations author Angeline Boulley.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52346471-firekeeper-s-daughter
03/05/2021
I want these books, too!! 😍
12/05/2020
Kahnawake woman starts shop for Indigenous-sourced food from near and far | CBC News A Kanien'kéha woman's new business aims to be a hub for people looking to buy traditional and contemporary Indigenous foods while nurturing nation-to-nation trade.
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Baby Board Books
Front Porch Publishing was hatched by Charleen Schurman, with the help of friend, confidant and fellow ‘philosopher-in-training’ Jody Jacobs, who together have spent many mornings on Charleen’s porch sipping coffee, while attempting to solve the world’s problems. Jody coined the phrase, “What’s said on Charleen’s porch - stays on Charleen’s porch!” and thus, most of their ingenious solutions evaporate with the last drop of java.
One project that did make its way off the porch, though, was Jody’s idea to create board books in the Mohawk (Kanien’kéha) language, to give parents and babies early learning tools. Tiny fingers can grasp the book and look at the beautifully illustrated pictures, while parents, tótas and babas read and sing to their children.
“Stoodis den,” said Charleen and with a grant from the Caisse Populaire Community Development Fund Circle of Giving, the Baby Board Book Project was off and running and Front Porch Publishing was born.
Contact: 514-797-8076 / 514-346-4645 / [email protected]