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Willie Poll

Willie Poll is a Métis children’s author and educator who has worked with schools, libraries, and youth across Turtle Island. Originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, she has lived in many communities—from dog mushing in the Northwest Territories to relaxing on the sandy beaches of Prince Edward Island, where she now resides with her one-eyed pug Queen Puggington and her pony Gandalf.

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From the Author:

Adding Truth to Teaching: The Power of Indigenous Storytelling

Bringing diverse stories into your classroom shouldn’t be a debate. These stories add truth to your teaching, and there is so much to be learned from someone’s truth.

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