 These are great Reads newer newer reads indigenous literature. So Thunder Boy Jr. by Sherman Alexi and he navigates This little boy and he doesn't like his name and he wants to have a new name So it's really an everyday lived story It's you know about a relationship between a son and his father and and how he wants to have a new story So children can really navigate, you know How you received your name in your classroom, you know, who gave you your name in your family? Why were you named your name? So navigating maybe different naming ceremonies navigating different naming rights with different peoples and You know kind of rights of passage so it's a beautiful text to navigate the gift of a name and how we how we take That name up in this world and how sometimes our name can become a new name and we receive new names along the way Another beautiful piece another text is called Hiawatha and the peacemaker. This is more for middle years and It's by Robbie Robertson and David Shannon, of course, who is an amazing illustrator Sometimes very graphic Very strong, you know in grade six we we learn about, you know, the wampum belt This is a beautiful compliment really looking at kind of that that knowledge from the east and how that's infused in our curriculum Together we paddled as one nation and so He navigates that statement. How do we all paddle as one nation? So considering that and together we rode as two nations So in Canada we have many nations, but how do we paddle as one nation together? So beautiful contemporary pieces, you know navigating a historical lens, but really Ensuring that your your literature is up to date in the classroom