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31 pp.
| Abbeville
| July, 1998
|
TradeISBN 0-7892-0160-7$$14.95
(3)
K-3
Tales of the People series.
Illustrated by
Linda R. Martin.
In this retelling of a Crow Indian story, a hunter is abducted by a mother Thunderbird, who asks that he help save her chicks from a monster. The simply told tale is effectively illustrated with color artwork--though readers may be put off by Brave Wolf's featureless face. A brief section of factual information about the Crow people, their language, and history follows the story.