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The Sign of the Beaver

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4 out of 5
Based on 28,172 Ratings and 2,271 Reviews

Book Description
"'Attean learn,' he said. 'White man come more and more to Indian land. White man not make treaty with pipe. White man make signs on paper, signs Indian not know. Indian put mark on paper to show him friend of white man. Then white man take land. Tell Indian cannot hunt on land. Attean learn to read white man's signs. Attean not give away hunting grounds'"
Book Information
PublisherDell Yearling Books For Young Readers
BindingPaperback (42 editions)
Reading LevelBaby to Pre-K
# of Pages135
ISBN-100440779030
ISBN-13978-0440779032
Publication Date06/30/1993
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2/24/2014 Lola Perkett tagged as: I read

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6/12/2009 Mary Paladin said: I enjoyed this very much. The main characters (a teenaged white boy and a teenaged Indian boy) develop an essential friendship that provides both of them with the thing they need to grow up- each other. An authentic insight into the life of early movement of settlers coming into Indian territory.
tags: I recommend, I read

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6/26/2008 Tracy O'Daniel

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