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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Illustrates a sad episode of American history that all children should know,
By Charles Ashbacher (Marion, Iowa United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) (Paperback)
In this story, Night Bird is a young Seminole Indian girl hiding from the white men in the Everglades swamp. After years of pressure, her tribes had been forced southward from Georgia into the murky wetness of the swamps. Seminoles from all over are gathering for the ceremony of the Green Corn. It is a harvest festival where thanks are given and forgiveness sought.
However, in the middle of the ceremony, a new group arrives and it is revealed that they escaped from bondage and a white man was killed in the escape. All know that this means that the soldiers will be coming and they all will be at risk. They have hiding places prepared for the children and canoes ready for the escape. A canoe arrives and it contains a white man with a proposal that the Seminoles leave Florida and relocate to Oklahoma. After he leaves, the tribe engages in a furious debate as to whether they should move to Oklahoma. It splits families apart, as the decision seems to be one between two forms of slow death. The story ends with a heart-rending tale of Night Bird being separated from the part of her family that is going to Oklahoma. While this is a work of fiction, it is an example of the best kind; it could have been true. The only things that would be different are the names. The forced destruction of the Seminole nation is one of the worst examples of genocide in the entire history of the white destruction of the Native American societies. This book, written for the late elementary school child illustrates in an honest and yet non-bloody manner, what actually happened. While not pleasant to read, it is a side of the history of the United States that children need to be exposed to.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for tween readers!,
By My Kids Mom "Elorasmom" (Princeton, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) (Paperback)
I could not find this book anywhere but from a reseller here at Amazon, they did a good job and the book is wonderful, I am only complaining that it should still be in print!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Night Bird,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) (Paperback)
NIGHT BIRD
by Kathleen V. Illustrated by James Watling This book is about a story of the Seminole indians.this book is very interesting,dramatic and a little sad.I recomended to people who want to learn about history and about de Seminoles.In this book you will find storis of Seminoles indians like nigth bird,his brothers,his sisters,and more. The white people are taking all the territorys of the Seminole indians and they thont now were to go.Then they discover that there are free lands in Oklahoma but they need to do a ceremony that is very inportant.They thont have to much time until the white people discover them but they thesided to do the ceremony... that do you think it will hapen ?
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Night Bird,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) (Paperback)
NIGHT BIRD
by Kathleen V. Illustrated by James Watling This book is about a story of the Seminole indians.this book is very interesting,dramatic and a little sad.I recomended to people who want to learn about history and about de Seminoles.In this book you will find storis of Seminoles indians like nigth bird,his brothers,his sisters,and more. The white people are taking all the territorys of the Seminole indians and they thont now were to go.Then they discover that there are free lands in Oklahoma but they need to do a ceremony that is very inportant.They thont have to much time until the white people discover them but they thesided to do the ceremony... that do you think it will hapen ?
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Night Bird,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) (Paperback)
NIGHT BIRD
by Kathleen V. Illustrated by James Watling This book is about a story of the Seminole indians.this book is very interesting,dramatic and a little sad.I recomended to people who want to learn about history and about de Seminoles.In this book you will find storis of Seminoles indians like nigth bird,his brothers,his sisters,and more. The white people are taking all the territorys of the Seminole indians and they thont now were to go.Then they discover that there are free lands in Oklahoma but they need to do a ceremony that is very inportant.They thont have to much time until the white people discover them but they thesided to do the ceremony... that do you think it will hapen ? |
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Night Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (Once Upon America) by Kathleen V. Kudlinski (Paperback - April 1, 1995)
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