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Did You Hear Wind Sing Your Name?: An Oneida Song of Spring

Author Sandra De Coteau Orie, Sandra De Coteau Orie
Publisher Walker & Company
Category Indians of North America
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ISBN / ASIN0802783503
ISBN-139780802783509
Sales Rank827,532
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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As the winter season wanes, the Oneida Indians of New York and Wisconsin celebrate each small sign of Spring. Join the Oneida and embrace Spring with all your senses--taste the first strawberries, smell the sacred cedar, feel the warmth of the sun and hear the wind sing your name. Full-color illustrations.
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