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Bouchard, Dave.
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Dakota Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature.
Indian dancers -- Juvenile fiction.
Names, Personal -- Juvenile fiction.
Flute -- Juvenile fiction.
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Bouchard, Dave.
Dakota Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature.
Indian dancers -- Juvenile fiction.
Names, Personal -- Juvenile fiction.
Flute -- Juvenile fiction.
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The first flute =
Whowhoahyahzo
Tohkohya
/ David Bouchard ; the art of Don Oelze ; the native flute of Jan Michael Looking Wolf.
by
Bouchard, Dave.
Red Deer Press, c2015.
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FICTION BOU
Subjects
Dakota Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature.
Indian dancers -- Juvenile fiction.
Names, Personal -- Juvenile fiction.
Flute -- Juvenile fiction.
ISBN:
9780889954755 (Bk.+CD)
0889954755 (Bk.+CD)
Alternate title:
Whowhoahyahzo
Tohkohya
Description:
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 27 cm. + 1 CD (4 3/4 in.)
Notes:
Accompanied by compact disc.
Names should be respected. They should be valued. They should be honoured. When a name is given to an adult, it is often given based on the life that person has lived. The name is a statement about the person he or she has become. When a name is given to a child, it foretells what kind of a person that child will become. If a child is given the name He Who is Kind to Strangers, that child is destined to live a life of kindness. I know this to be true because I once knew a kind man who as a child was given that name. In "The First Flute," David Bouchard tells the story of a young man given the name Dancing Raven. He was a dancer the best from all the nations. But the other men and boys in his village don't appreciate Dancing Raven's talent hunting, fishing and tracking are the truly important talents. Dancing Raven must prove to his village the importance of his song.
Text in English and Dakota.
Audience:
Ages 7-12.
Genre:
Read-along book and CD.
Canadian fiction, Juvenile.
School age picture book.
Other authors:
Oelze, Don.
Looking Wolf, Jan Michael.
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School Age Picture Books - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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School Age Picture Books - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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School Age Picture Books - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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School Age Picture Books - Indigenous Peoples Collection
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