An eleven-year-old Tlingit girl travels to Kake, Alaska, where she learns about her family's heritage from stories her grandmother tells.
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An American Indian girl visits her grandmother,
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This review is from: A Story to Tell: Traditions of a Tlingit Community (We Are Still Here) (Library Binding)
An American Indian girl visits her grandmother in Alaska and learns about her place in her family and community. An introduction to both past and present Native Americans as real people - educational but not dry or didactic. Illustrated with lovely photos by D. Bambi Kraus, whose family this is.
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