"This story tells us about the importance of storytelling. Storytelling is an important part of First Nations cultures. Stories are told to entertain and to teach."--Page 24.
Through the eyes of an eagle, explore the ancient, disappearing rainforest of the Pacific Northwest. Full-color, brilliant photographs illustrate a poignant look at a powerful creature and its vanishing habitat.
This is an incredible true story about a man who wields his visceral passion for birds and flight that ultimately leads to giving a one-winged Bald Eagle a second chance to fly.
... of courage and power . eine WELCOME TO HAINES , ALASKA catching or killing the bird . Some Indian tribes even. 26 Eagles and people.
My special thanks go to my husband, Bill, my favorite bird watching buddy, for his encouragement and confidence in my writing ability. Also thanks to my bird-watching friends Brad and Peggy for their support and friendship.
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The Eagle that Would Not Fly
Elmo, a young eagle, has trouble learning to fly but discovers that he is good at something else.
Together, they take a magical journey through the animal, human and spirit worlds.A fun story about the author's grandparents, told in the storytelling style of the Haida.CD and digital download available for Lovebirds Audiobook and ...
Everyone wants to belong to a group. When we do, we do the best we can looking after each other, regardless of how unlikely the group. An eagle and his happy bush turkey family find they belong together, perfectly!
Zoe, an imaginative third grader, thinks that she has to make things up to be interesting, until a boy trying to be her friend and a real eagle convince her that she does not have to lie to be special.