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Holthaus, Mary L. – 1974
Part of the Indian Culture Series of the Montana Council for Indian Education, the book is a simple story of a young Alaskan boy who makes oil lamps and his grandmother who sews with a needle. The little boy goes to hunt by the sea because they are hungry. He catches and eats a tomcod, two seals, and a whale, then returns to the igloo having eaten…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature