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Bruchac, Joseph. Illustrator/ Paul Morin. 1993. Fox
Song. Putnam Publications. Jamie remembers the good times and the great activities she shared with her great-grandmother, who has now died. Her grandmother told her to keep her eyes open when she is in the forest and she might see her again. |
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Bruchac, Joseph. 1991. Raven Tells Stories: An
Anthology of Alaskan Native Writing. Greenfield Review Press. ISBN:
0-912678-80-1 This is a collection of poems, essays, stories, plays and journals that deal with loss, change, struggle and success among native people in Alaska. |
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Buchholz, Kate. Illustrator/ Kieron Flamand. 1999.
How Lone Crow Became Magpie. Winnipeg, MB: Pemmican Publications
Inc. ISBN: 0-921827-68-7 Lone Crow is alone in the forest after being hurt by a stone. Finding the courage to spare the life of a child from Grizzly Bear, Lone Crow is honoured with a circle of braided hair. |