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Loading... Did You Hear Wind Sing Your Name ? (edition 1995)by Sandra De Coteau Orie, Christopher Canyon (Illustrator)
Work detailsDid You Hear Wind Sing Your Name?: An Oneida Song of Spring by Sandra De Coteau Orie
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I wasn't very interestd in this book. I did love the native American theme it had. Native Americans are mystical and interesting and I love learning about them and their culture, but this book had a hard time holding my attention.
I might use this book if I were teaching a lesson on personification. I would ask the students to use this book as a model for giving meaningful things in their lives human qualities. I could also use this book when talking about native Americans and their culture and how dependent and in unison they were with the land.