[Nmtriblibs] Our smallest warriors, our strongest medicine: honoring our teachings during COVID-19!

Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us
Tue Sep 6 09:14:16 MDT 2022


Of possible interest.


Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation)
Pronouns: she/her/hers

Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator
Library Development Bureau, NM State Library
1209 Camino Carlos Rey
Santa Fe NM 87507

505-264-2427 (cell)
505-476-9764 (office)
cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us

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From: Colborne, Allison, DCA <Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us>
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Subject: TLP and others :) - Our smallest warriors, our strongest medicine : honoring our teachings during COVID-19!

Our smallest warriors, our strongest medicine : honoring our teachings during COVID-19!

The LOA Library received the above title as a donation last week.

Here are some links that are found in this book on the last page and back cover that TLP may be interested in:

E-Storybook (pdf)

PDF Copy of this 'storybook' with printable activities and more:

https://caih.jhu.edu/programs/strongmedicine   includes a read aloud version
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine: Overcoming COVID-19 | Center for American Indian Health - Johns Hopkins University<https://caih.jhu.edu/programs/strongmedicine>
This children’s storybook is a re-telling of My Hero is You, developed by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee Reference Group on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings (IASC MHPSS RG).An intertribal workgroup convened to re-write this story and create illustrations that represent Indigenous peoples, values, and communities.
caih.jhu.edu


Parent resources (including coloring book pages):

https://caih.jhu.edu/parentresources
[https://caih.jhu.edu/images/made/assets/photos/Cloud_1000_250_c1_c_c_0_-50.jpg]<https://caih.jhu.edu/parentresources>
Parent Resources | Center for American Indian Health - Johns Hopkins University<https://caih.jhu.edu/parentresources>
COVID-19 Vaccines for Families. Illustration by Joelle Joyner. Covid-19 vaccines prevent people from getting severely sick with COVID-19. Covid-19 vaccines approved for use in the U.S. have been shown in large trials to be safe and effective.
caih.jhu.edu



Social media sharing (via QR code):

http://bit.ly/HonoringOurTeachings
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Health Resource Library for Tribal Communities

https://resources.caih.jhu.edu/




There is no OCLC FirstSearch record for this unpaged children's book.


Allison Colborne MA, MLIS, DAIS (she/her/hers)
Director - Laboratory of Anthropology Library
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
710 Camino Lejo  Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Allison.Colborne at state.nm.us <email>
505.476.1264 <library - direct line>

Library.IndianArtsandCulture.org <library catalog>
IndianArtsandCulture.Academia.edu/LOALibrary

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