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The Legend of the Buffalo Stone

The Legend of the Buffalo Stone

by Dawn Sprung, illustrated by Charles Bullshields
edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover Paperback
tagged : native canadian
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The Little Duck Sikihpsis

The Little Duck Sikihpsis

by Beth Cuthand, translated by Stan Cuthand, illustrated by Mary Longman
edition:Hardcover
tagged : native american
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The Littlest Sled Dog

The Littlest Sled Dog

by Michael Kusugak, illustrated by Vladyana Krykorka
edition:Hardcover
tagged : dogs, native canadian, self-esteem & self-reliance
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Igvillu said to herself, "When I grow up, I am going to be a St. Bernard."
She dreamed about running in the deep, pure-white snows of the Alps and rescuing skiers.
She dreamed of running, running so fast, chasing wolves with sleek Irish wolfhounds. She dreamed of hunting with dingoes in Australia.
She dreamed of splashing in clear waters fetching ducks with golden retrievers.
But most of the time she dreamed about pulling huge, heavy sleds with big huskies, way up north.

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The Littlest Sled Dog Read-Along

The Littlest Sled Dog Read-Along

by Michael Kusugak, illustrated by Vladyana Krykorka, read by Heather Gould
edition:eBook
tagged : dogs, native canadian, self-esteem & self-reliance
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Igvillu said to herself, "When I grow up, I am going to be a St. Bernard."
She dreamed about running in the deep, pure-white snows of the Alps and rescuing skiers.
She dreamed of running, running so fast, chasing wolves with sleek Irish wolfhounds. She dreamed of hunting with dingoes in Australia.
She dreamed of splashing in clear waters fetching ducks with golden retrievers.
But most of the time she dreamed about pulling huge, heavy sleds with big huskies, way up north.

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The Matatu

The Matatu

by Eric Walters & Eva Campbell
edition:Hardcover
also available: Paperback Audiobook eBook
tagged : africa, country & ethnic, african
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The conductor picked his way down the aisle, collecting fares, making change and giving tickets.
    "All the way to Machakos?" he asked Kioko's grandfather.
    "Yes, to the end."
    "Eighteen shillings for two."
    "Eighteen?" his grandfather asked. "He is so small, you should only charge half the fare for him."
    "He is small. If you want a cheaper fare, we can tie his feet together like the chickens and put him on the roof."
For a moment, Kioko thought they were serious, but then the men laughed.

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