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Sioux Chief, of "chiefs from far". Neither the French, English nor Huron verses stipulate how far the "men of authority" would have traveled. I gave it my best shot, choosing near, not so near, and very far. The Sioux were well to the west of Huronia, on the Great Plains.
Another selection to continue November’s celebration of Native American Heritage.
Title: The Chsitams Coat, Memories of My Sioux Childhood
Author: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Illustrator: Ellen Beier
Publisher: Holiday House, 2011
Themes: Christmas, Native Americans, Sioux, generosity, gifts
Ages: 5-8
Awards: American Indian Youth Literature Award
Opening:
The frigid gale blew sideways across the South … Continue reading →