Rabbit & Otter Go Ricing
Rabbit & Otter Go Sugarbushing
Rose Geranium Flower Cream
Lea’s Flower Cream is a super luscious & rich moisturizer for face and hands. This wonderful combination of healing flowers and organic oils is a non-greasy, well-absorbed day and night cream, helping to reduce the signs of aging, for men and women with dry or normal skin. Only a small amount is needed daily to give your skin a healthy radiant glow and rejuvenating freshness.
St. Johnswort Oil
This soothing infusion of fresh St. Johnswort blossoms in olive oil has been long revered as an external anti-inflammatory remedy. This herb is widely known for its healing effect on nerve pain. Use for inflamed, injured nerves, sciatica, shingles, bruises, rheumatic pain, varicose veins, and sunburn.
For external use only.
Takoza: Walks With the Blue Moon Girl by Tara Perron
Takoza: Walks With the Blue Moon Girl by Tara Perron, is an endearing, lyrical illustrated children’s story about a young Dakota girl, walks with the blue moon girl, and her Zunzi (grandmother). The grandmother teaches her, Takoza (granddaughter), through story while making star quilts, and planting and caring for a garden
The Boy From Pickerel Lake by Steve Barse
The Dancers by Thomas D Peacock
The Fire by Thomas Peacock
The Tao of Nookomis by Thomas D Peacock
The Wolf’s Trail by Thomas D. Peacock
The Wolf’s Trail, by Thomas D. Peacock, and published by Holy Cow! Press, this story tells of Zhi-Shay, an elder wolf, and a litter of young wolves living somewhere on the side of a hill overlooking the river that flows through Nagahchiwangong in Northern Minnesota. Zhi-Shay, who knows the whole story of the parallel relationship between wolves and the Ojibwe going all the way back to the beginning, sharing it with his nieces and nephews, and us. Replete with universal lessons, The Wolf’s Trail is the story of the Ojibwe, told by wolves, of what they were and have become, and the promise of their becoming.









