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Robinson, Gary, 1950-
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Indian dance -- Juvenile fiction.
Powwows -- Juvenile fiction.
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction.
Chumash Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Crow Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Racially mixed people -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
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Robinson, Gary, 1950-
Indian dance -- Juvenile fiction.
Powwows -- Juvenile fiction.
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction.
Chumash Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Crow Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Racially mixed people -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
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Son
who
returns
/ Gary Robinson.
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Robinson, Gary, 1950-
7th Generation, 2014.
Call #:
FICTION ROB
Subjects
Indian dance -- Juvenile fiction.
Powwows -- Juvenile fiction.
Brothers -- Juvenile fiction.
Chumash Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Crow Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Racially mixed people -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
California -- Juvenile fiction.
Series
PathFinders (Summertown, Tenn.).
ISBN:
9781939053046 (pbk.)
1939053048 (pbk.)
Description:
viii, 143 p. ; 18 cm.
Summary:
"Fifteen-year-old Mark Centeno is of Chumash, Crow, Mexican and Filipino ancestry—he calls himself “four kinds of brown.” When Mark goes to live with his Chumash grandmother on the reservation in central California, he discovers a rich world of family history and culture that he knows very little about. He also finds a pathway to understanding better a part of his own identity: powwow dancing. Riveted by the traditional dancers and feeling the magnetic pull of the drums, Mark begins the training and other preparations necessary for him to compete as a dancer in one of America’s largest powwows."--From publisher.
Audience:
Reading level: 4.5. 7th Generation.
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Captain William Spry Public Library
Children's Fiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
FICTION ROB
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