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| Description: This memoir by Joseph Bruchac is a lyrical journey through his life as a recognized storyteller of Native American history and lore. He movingly tells how he came to claim his Abenaki heritage, despite his grandparents’ unspoken pact to never mention Grandpa’s Indian blood. Bruchac's stories invite readers into his life, weaving intimate knowledge about Native American cultures with scenes that shaped him personally. A Notable Book in the Field of Social Studies, NCSS/IRA. |
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