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|aJohnson, Katharine.
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|aThe wind and the drum /|cKatharine Johnson.
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|aMinneapolis, MN :|bBeaver's Pond Press,|c2017.
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|c©2017
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|a327 pages ;|c23 cm
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|aIncludes: glossary of Saami terms, glossary of Swedish terms, glossary of Ojibwe terms, glossary of Wampanoag words.
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|a"In the Arctic lands of the Midnight Sun, the winters are long and harsh. It is the 1670s. The Saami migrate with the reindeer they depend on for food, clothing, and shelter like the American Plains Indians relied on the buffalo. Tuuli was marked from birth to be the next noaidi of her people. She will be wind listener and keeper of their most sacred drum. But the wind whispers to Tuuli that strangers are coming--strangers who threaten the reindeer and demand the Saami give up their drums and ancient beliefs. Tuuli refuses, hiding one of the drums and setting off on a series of perilous journeys to save her people, their way of life, and, ultimately, herself."--Description from back cover.
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|a1523-1718|2fast
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|aSami (European people)|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aDrum|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aWampanoag Indians|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aOjibwa Indians|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aLapland|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aSweden|xHistory|y1523-1718|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aMinnesota|xAuthors.
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