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The first of a set of five stories which focus on Alfred, a five-year-old Aboriginal boy. Through the experiences of Alfred and his sister Lisa, the reader will gain an appreciation of both contemporary and traditional Indian and Metis lifestyles and cultures.
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This is an excellent book! There is a full verbose text, conversation bubbles, and vibrantly detailed illustrations. There is so much information to be absorbed and devil's advocate for both sides of the debate. There was no good side vs. the bad side, but the good and evil in two men of the same name and the peoples that followed them. We read this on the recommendation of Sonlight Curriculum Kindergarten (2020) Exploring American History and while we read it faster than the schedule suggested, I do suggest you take more than a day or two to read it because there is so much information. I especially enjoyed as I was reading that even my oldest student (11.5 working through Introduction to American History part 1) was able to recognize the history repeats itself and relate these acts and moments of the Revolutionary War to the modern era and said without skipping a beat, well that sounds like Ant!fa tactics... Imagine a band of renegades dressing up as Patriots and causing destruction to cause blame in the wrong place. I own a copy of this book.
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