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Dog People: Native Dog Stories

by Joseph Bruchac

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A series of stories, set in the northern New England ten thousand years ago, about the special relationship between the Abenaki people and the dogs who were their faithful friends.
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I found this book well-written with good stories. For some reason, although I am not particularly fond of dogs (I am more a cat person), this book touched touched me. I would suggest this book to middle readers who are interested in learning more about Abenaki Native Americans. I would use this book in a school curriculum or on a reading list at a public library for fifth-graders. I would especially suggest this book if a child loved dogs. ( )
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A series of stories, set in the northern New England ten thousand years ago, about the special relationship between the Abenaki people and the dogs who were their faithful friends.

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How can Cedar Girl and her dog, Azeban, outwit a stranger? What happens when Muskrat and his dog follow bear tracks deep into the woods? Award-winning Abenaki storyteller Joseph Bruchac shares these and other stories that celebrate the ancient relationship between youngsters and dogs.
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