Bear Heart and the Evergreen Tree
By (Author) Alfreda Algeo Beartrack
Illustrated by Alfreda Algeo Beartrack
Medicine Wheel
Medicine Wheel
24th June 2026
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Hardback
32
Width 215mm, Height 279mm
The evergreen tree is a symbol for hope, love, peace, and healing for people all around the world.
"Bear Heart and the Evergreen Tree" combines modern day and ancient settings, to tell the story of why the evergreen tree is so special.
While out picking evergreen needles, 9 year old Zoey's grandmother tells her the story of Bear Heart, a man who lived long ago. A beloved member of his community, Bear Heart was known for his kindness and generosity. As he grew old, he worried about his people. He asked the Great Spirit to help his people even after he was gone.
The Great Spirit turned Bear Heart into an evergreen tree, so that he would stay
green and vibrant all year long. His people gathered around him and shared laughter and stories. To this day, they communicate their prayers and hopes by burning the needles of the
evergreen tree.
Alfreda Beartrack Algeo is a proud enrolled member of the Kul Wicasa Tribe, of the Oceti Sakowin Nation in South Dakota. A passionate writer and artist, her work is showcased in numerous private collections, museums, and galleries around the world. Alfreda has authored and illustrated several children's books, including "The Day the Earth Rose Up", "Father Eagle and the Hunter", and "The Cottonwood Sings". Her novel series, The Legends of Big Heart, features titles such as "The Land Grab", "The Roan Stallion", and "The River Run". Additionally, she illustrated "How Oceans Came to Be" by Arvis Boughman. Notably, her book "The Day the Earth Rose Up" was selected by the Wyoming Humanities Council to represent Wyoming at the Library of Congress in 2023. Currently, Alfreda resides in Palisade, Colorado, where she balances her time between her art studio and managing her small fruit farm. Alfreda Beartrack Algeo is a proud enrolled member of the Kul Wicasa Tribe, of the Oceti Sakowin Nation in South Dakota. A passionate writer and artist, her work is showcased in numerous private collections, museums, and galleries around the world. Alfreda has authored and illustrated several children's books, including "The Day the Earth Rose Up", "Father Eagle and the Hunter", and "The Cottonwood Sings". Her novel series, The Legends of Big Heart, features titles such as "The Land Grab", "The Roan Stallion", and "The River Run". Additionally, she illustrated "How Oceans Came to Be" by Arvis Boughman. Notably, her book "The Day the Earth Rose Up" was selected by the Wyoming Humanities Council to represent Wyoming at the Library of Congress in 2023. Currently, Alfreda resides in Palisade, Colorado, where she balances her time between her art studio and managing her small fruit farm.