Muinji'j Asks Why by Shanika and Breighlynn MacEachern, illustrated by Zeta Paul

The Story of the Mi'kmaq and the Shubenacadie Residential School

Image | BOOK COVER: Muinji'j Asks Why by Shanika and Breighlynn MacEachern, illustrated by Zeta Paul

(Nimbus Publishing Limited)

An educational and heartfelt retelling of the story of the Mi'kmaq and their traditional lands, Mi'kma'ki, for young readers, focused on the generational traumas of the Indian Residential School System.
"The story of the Mi'kmaw people is one that very few truly know, Ladybug. Even fewer understand what happened at the residential schools. It is a hard story to tell, but you must know the truth. Sit and I will tell you the story."
When seven-year-old Muinji'j comes home from school one day, her Nana and Papa can tell right away that she's upset. Her teacher has been speaking about the residential schools. Unlike most of her fellow students, Muinji'j has always known about the residential schools. But what she doesn't understand is why the schools existed and why children would have died there.
Nana and Papa take Muinji'j aside and tell her the whole story, from the beginning. They help her understand all of the decisions that were made for the Mi'kmaq, not with the Mi'kmaq, and how those decisions hurt her people. They tell her the story of her people before their traditional ways were made illegal, before they were separated and sent to reservations, before their words, their beliefs, and eventually, their children, were taken from them.
A poignant, honest, and necessary book featuring brilliant artwork from Mi'kmaw artist Zeta Paul and words inspired by Muinji'j MacEachern's true story, Muinji'j Asks Why will inspire conversation, understanding, and allyship for readers of all ages. (From Nimbus Publishing)
Shanika MacEachern is a Mi'kmaw woman and a Native student advisor with Annapolis Valley Centre for Education.
Breighlynn MacEachern is a Mi'kmaq elementary school student whose dream is to be a ballet teacher and an RCMP officer.
Zeta Paul is a Mi'kmaw interdisciplinary artist who attended The Nova Scotia University of Art and Design.