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All the stars in the sky: native stories from the heavens
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Taylor, C. J
Publisher
Tundra Books of Northern New York
Pub. Date
c2006
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English
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Grade School (2nd Floor) - Juvenile Nonfiction
J 398.2089 Tay
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The secret of the white buffalo
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Taylor, C. J
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Tundra Books
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c1993
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J 398.2 Tay
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The peace pipe is a sacred object to many Native peoples. In exploring its origins, Mohawk artist C.J. Taylor tells the story of the sacred woman who brought the pipe to the Oglala people.
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