This delightful tale of a tiny field mouse's bravery in defending the Hopi people against a marauding hawk is brought to life through the illustrations of Hopi artist Fred Kabotie. For young readers,ages 5-10.
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Hopi artist Fred Kabotie (1900-1986) began his artistic career by illustrating Taytay's Memories a book of stories by Elizabeth DeHuff. He continued to illustrate books and stories throughout his illustrious career, which included commissions from the Heye Foundation, the Fred Harvey Company, and the Indian Arts and Crafts Board; a Guggenheim Fellowship; teaching painting in the Hopi schools; and directing the Hopi Arts and Crafts Guild. He is generally regarded as the dean of early Southwestern Indian painting.
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