The Seventh Direction
The Seventh Direction
In this enlightening legend shared by Lakota Elder Kevin Locke, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka (The Great Spirit) created the entire world in seven days; leaving the most precious creation for last.
In order to protect this precious creation, Wakȟáŋ Tȟáŋka needed to hide it where it would always be safe and turned to our animal relatives for help. Together, they found the perfect place. Do you know where they chose?
Author: Kevin Locke (Lakota and Anishinabe)
Illustrator: Kristy Cameron
Age: 6-9
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 44
Size: 11x8.5
Language: English
ISBN: 9781778540134
Children's Literature Five Star Review of The Seventh Direction by Kevin Locke
"This Creation legend shared by Kevin Locke of the Lakota nation designates Wakhan Thanka, the Great Spirit, as creator of the universe. Over seven days he faces in seven different directions, not just the cardinal directions but also above, below, and center, to infuse power through his vision and his words. He carefully puts everything in balance, but then faces a problem. As his creation beautifully unfolds with life and beauty, he realizes that it is “time to make the most precious and most sacred entity in the world — the human spirit”. But instead of giving it directly to the “two-legged” ones he wants to hide it because it is so precious. Many different creatures come up with ideas to hide the human spirit, but lowly blind mole has the answer. Hide it within the center of each person, so that they will connect their hearts to all of creation. This inspiring legend is vividly illustrated in glowing colors by Kristy Cameron. Back matter includes Lakota language words, the seven directions, and short bios of Kevin Locke, hoop dancer, and Kristy Cameron, teacher and artist."
June 1, 2024
The Horn Book reviews The Seventh Direction
“Renowned Indigenous storyteller Locke (Lakota and Anishinabe) provides an engaging retelling of a Lakota legend.” —The Horn Book
May 15, 2024
School Library Journall reviews The Seventh Direction
“...full of vivid color and imagery. A stirring tale of creation and connection with visual elements that will capture readers’ attention. A good purchase for picture book collections.” -School Library Journal
March 1, 2024
Publishers Weekly reviews Seventh Direction
“Fully immersive and thought-provoking…will appeal to visionary young readers… —a timely message.” -Publishers Weekly
December 19, 2023