These 12 tales from the Northeast Woodland Native American nations are based on legends and mythical creatures from eight tribes. And most of all, he learns how to find strength in a group of friends who have nothing beyond each other.Īn interesting alternative for children who love horror stories. Even in the harsh, miserable conditions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school, he begins to learn about his people''s history and heritage. At school, the other Creek boys quickly take Cal under their wings. And Pop has decided to send Cal to a government boarding school for Native Americans in Oklahoma called the Challagi School. So Pop tells Cal something he never knew before: Pop is actually a Creek Indian, which means Cal is too. But then Pop has to go to Washington, DC-some of his fellow veterans are marching for their government checks, and Pop wants to make sure he gets his due-and Cal can''t go with him. Cal likes being a "knight of the road" with Pop, even if they''re broke. A boy discovers his Native American heritage in this Depression-era tale of identity and friendship by the author of Code Talker It''s 1932, and twelve-year-old Cal Black and his Pop have been riding the rails for years after losing their farm in the Great Depression.
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