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Eagle Song Paperback - 1999
by Joseph Bruchac
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- Title Eagle Song
- Author Joseph Bruchac
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Reprint
- Condition New
- Pages 96
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Young Readers Group, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- Date 1999
- Bookseller's Inventory # G0141301694I2N00
- ISBN 9780141301693 / 0141301694
- Weight 0.15 lbs (0.07 kg)
- Dimensions 7.5 x 5 x 0.3 in (19.05 x 12.70 x 0.76 cm)
- Ages 07 to 10 years
- Grade levels 2 - 5
- Reading level 680
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Themes
- Ethnic Orientation: Native American
- Religious Orientation: Native American
- Library of Congress subjects Indians of North America, Schools
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
Danny Bigtree's family has moved to a new city, and Danny can't seem to fit in. He's homesick for the Mohawk reservation, and the kids in his class tease him about being an Indian? the thing that makes Danny most proud. Can he find the courage to stand up for himself? "This appealing portrayal of a strong family offers an unromanticized view of Native American culture?and gives a subtle lesson in the meaning of daily courage."? School Library Journal
First line
"Hey, Chief, going home to your teepee?"
From the rear cover
He's not an "Indian Chief" -- he is a Mohawk boy.
Danny Bigtree's family has moved to a new city, and no matter how hard he tries, Danny can't seem to fit in. He's homesick for the Mohawk reservation where he used to live, and the kids in his class call him "Chief" and tease him about being an Indian -- the thing that makes Danny most proud. Can he find the courage to stand up for himself?