Crow, a Seneca boy, has been cast out and is living on the fringes of the community with his grandmother, where he struggles to find a way to feed them both and enjoys hearing the stories of his people's heritage.
year: 2002
call number/section: 398.2, 398.26, 1000
subjects: seneca indians, folklore, native americans, new york (state), folklore, tales, seneca, north america, indians of north america
Editions
Martin, Rafe
Scholastic Inc. (2002)
Crow, a Seneca boy, has been cast out and is living on the fringes of the community with his grandmother, where he struggles to find a way to feed them both and enjoys hearing the stories of his people's heritage.
Schools: 7
Martin, Rafe
Crow, a Seneca boy, has been cast out and is living on the fringes of the community with his grandmother, where he struggles to find a way to feed them both and enjoys hearing the stories of his people's heritage.
Schools: 34