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This book captivated me. It had me stuck from start to finish, and I read it multiple times. It's the story of a young girl's journey on a Native American forced migration route. It was simply magnificent.
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My daughter and I enjoyed reading this book together. It kept both of us interested. It is about a 14 yr old Nabaho Indian girl who it taken by slavers and her life as an Indian in the changing world of the whtie man. Another great book by Scott O'Dell.
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Wonderful and heartfelt book. I read this a long time ago, and I remember enjoying it.
Incredible account of Life for Native Americans that lived in the Grand Canyon are of the United States. A realistic view of their lifestyle, culture, and habits. We live such a life of pampered luxury, it was a real eye opener.
Newberry Award Honor Book
One lovely spring day, fourteen-year-old Bright Morning and his friend Running Bird took their sheep to pasture. The sky was clear blue against the red buttes of the Canyon de Chelly, and the fields and orchards of the Navahos promised a rich harvest. Bright Morning was happy as she gazed across the beautiful valley that was the home of her tribe. She turned when Black Dog barked, and it was then that she saw the Spanish slavers riding straight toward her.
This Newberry Honor winning book is great to learn about some of the lifestyles of Native Americans
From the backcover:
a New York Times outstanding book of the year.
"The forced migration of Navahos from their original homeland in Arizona to Fort Sumner, NM is described from the Indian point of view in a poignantly moving first person story about Navaho life in the 1860s. --Booklist
a New York Times outstanding book of the year.
"The forced migration of Navahos from their original homeland in Arizona to Fort Sumner, NM is described from the Indian point of view in a poignantly moving first person story about Navaho life in the 1860s. --Booklist