Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin


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"Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin" by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade is a story of an African child, exhibiting the culture of Africa. Excerpt: "Far away, toward the other side of the round earth, far to the east and south of America, lies the great continent of Africa. There live many people strange to us, with their black skins, kinky, woolly hair, flat noses, and thick lips. These black people we call Africans or negroes, and it is a little child among them that we are going to visit by and by."




Mpuke


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Reproduction of the original: Mpuke by Mary Hazelton Wade




Our Little African Cousin


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Are you ready for a long journey this morning? Your eyes look eager for new sights, so we will start at once for Mpuke's strange home. We will travel on the wings of the mind so as to cross the great ocean in the passage of a moment. No seasickness, no expense, and no worry! It is a comfortable way to travel. Do you not think so? Yes, this is Africa. Men




Black Leis Matter


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Ho'opuka e ka la ma ka hikina Me ka huaka`i hele no Kumukahi Ha'a mai na 'iwa me Hi'iaka Me Kapo-Laka i ka uluwehiwehi Ne'e mai na 'iwa ma ku'u alo Me ke alo kapu o ka aiwaiwa Ho'i no e ke kapu me na ali'i E ola makou apau loa la Ea la, ea la, ea la, ea He inoa no Hi'iaka I Ka Poli 'O Pele == Rise, O sun in the east With a procession going to Kumukahi Dancing are the beautiful ones with Hi'iaka And Kapo-Laka in the verdant grove Moving ahead are the dancers toward me And to the sacred presence of the divine Let the sacred ways return to the chiefs Let us all give everlasting praise Ea la, ea la, ea la, ea In the name of Hi'iaka-in-the-bosom-of Pele - - - - Get Your Copy Now.




Quarterly Bulletin


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Mpuke


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Reproduction of the original: Mpuke by Mary Hazelton Wade




Internationalism in Children's Series


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Internationalism in Children's Series brings together international children's literature scholars who interpret 'internationalism' through various cultural, historical and theoretical lenses. From imperialism to transnationalism, from Tom Swift to Harry Potter, this book addresses the unique ability of series to introduce children to the world.




Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin


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Step into the vibrant world of Africa with "Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin" by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, a delightful addition to the beloved "Our Little Cousin" series. This enchanting book introduces young readers to Mpuke, a spirited and curious young boy from Africa, offering an authentic glimpse into his daily life, customs, and traditions. "Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin" takes readers on an engaging journey through Mpuke's homeland, highlighting the rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and unique experiences that shape his life. Wade's evocative storytelling and vivid descriptions bring Africa to life, creating an immersive reading experience that captures the imagination and fosters a deeper understanding of different cultures. The story follows Mpuke as he navigates the joys and challenges of his childhood. From exploring the lush forests and savannas to participating in traditional ceremonies and learning the ways of his people, Mpuke's adventures are both educational and entertaining. Wade's detailed portrayal of African customs and daily activities provides young readers with a well-rounded perspective on life in Mpuke's community. Central to the narrative is Mpuke's strong sense of family and community. The bonds he shares with his parents, siblings, and friends are depicted with warmth and authenticity, emphasizing the importance of family ties and communal support. Through Mpuke's interactions with his family and peers, readers learn about the values of respect, cooperation, and mutual care that are integral to his culture. Wade's storytelling is infused with a sense of wonder and curiosity, encouraging readers to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the world around them. Mpuke's adventures often involve exploring nature, learning about local wildlife, and discovering the wisdom of his elders. These elements not only make the story engaging but also promote an appreciation for the natural world and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. "Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin" is more than just a story; it is an educational tool that fosters cultural awareness and empathy. Wade's careful research and respectful representation of African traditions and lifestyles provide young readers with an accurate and enriching portrayal of Mpuke's world. The book serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators seeking to introduce children to different cultures and encourage open-mindedness. The accessible language and relatable experiences of Mpuke make this book an ideal read for children. Wade's writing is clear and engaging, ensuring that young readers will be captivated by Mpuke's story from beginning to end. The book's blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and heartfelt moments ensures that it will be a cherished addition to any child's library. Add "Mpuke, Our Little African Cousin" by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade to your collection and embark on a heartwarming journey into the rich tapestry of African life and culture. This delightful book promises to entertain, educate, and inspire, making it a treasured addition to any reader's collection. Through Mpuke's story, young readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the diversity of human experiences and the universal values that connect us all.







Primary Education


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