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Loading... Walking Eagle: The Little Comanche Boyby Ana Eulate
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book is about a little Native American child who brings Native American tribes together by telling stories with his hands. This book explains that you can take a disability and make it a strength as is illustrated through Walking Eagle who was born club-footed and uses that disability to become an expert horseman. This book presents the Native American culture in a positive way and expands children's minds through adventure and exploration. ( ) no reviews | add a review
The boy with the feather headdress told stories without saying a word. The boy whose legs formed the shape of a heart communicated with that special language that comes from within. With his hands, his face, his smile and his eyes, he could communicate everything his listeners needed to hear. Walking Eagle's tales awoke deep emotions, conveyed a sense of solidarity, and created bonds between hands and hearts of different tribes that lasted forever. Walking Eagle: The Little Comanche Boy is a magical tale about nature and harmony between the different peoples of the world, reminding us of the power of stories to bring out our very best from within the deepest part of the human soul. No library descriptions found. |
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