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Robinson, Gary, 1950-
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.
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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.
by
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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