At the Mouth of the Luckiest River
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Rating | : | 4.87 (606 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1563975637 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
How he defies the evil spirits and becomes a hero forms the basis of this true story set in 19th century Alaska.. An Athabaskan boy's crippled foot may be a bad omen, but it may also be a sign that he is destined to be the next medicine man
Rebecca L. Morrison said Stands the Test of Time. This book is nearly Stands the Test of Time This book is nearly 35 years old, but it lacks the stereotypes and disrespectful attitude towards native peoples that characterizes much ethnic fiction of the time. I'm happy to have it in my fifth grade classroom. This is a good companion book to go with Julie of the Wolves.. 5 years old, but it lacks the stereotypes and disrespectful attitude towards native peoples that characterizes much ethnic fiction of the time. I'm happy to have it in my fifth grade classroom. This is a good companion book to go with Julie of the Wolves.
He has been involved with the Athabaskan people since 1951, when he moved from Miami to the Athabaskan village of Tanana. She lives in Dallas, Texas.. He lives with his wife in Fairbanks, Alaska.Glo Coalson lived for more than a year in an Eskimo village before she moved to New York City to illustrate children's books. About the AuthorArnold Griese is also the author of Anna's Athabaskan Summer and The Way of Our People. Among the books she has illustrated are On Mother's Lap and High, both by Ann Herbert Scott
Among the books she has illustrated are On Mother's Lap and High, both by Ann Herbert Scott. He has been involved with the Athabaskan people since 1951, when he moved from Miami to the Athabaskan village of Tanana. Arnold Griese is also the author of Anna's Athabaskan Summer and