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Author Hopson, Nasuġraq Rainey, author.

Title Eagle drums / Nasuġraq Rainey Hopson.

Publication Info. New York : Roaring Brook Press, 2023.
©2023.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Children's New Materials  MDL HOPSON, N.    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Children's Department  J HOPSON    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Child New Materials  J FICTION HOPSON    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Children's New    On Order
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Children's New Materials  J HOPSON    DUE 05-14-24
 Enfield, Main Library - New Children's Materials  J F HOPSON    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Barney Branch - Children's New Materials  J FICTION HOP    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Children's New Materials  J FICTION HOP    Check Shelf
 Granby, Main Library - ON-ORDER (not available yet)    On Order
 Manchester, Main Library - Children's Department  J HOPSON    Recently Returned

Edition First edition.
Description 245 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
Audience Ages 8-12. Roaring Brook Press.
Grades 4-6. Roaring Brook Press.
Contents Brother -- Leaving -- Savik -- Noise -- Mother -- Song -- Beginnings -- Memories -- Qiḷaun -- Ptarmigan -- Hollow -- Lemming -- Strangers -- Paths -- Connections -- Lessons -- Lemming hall -- First Qalgi -- Eagle drum -- Home -- Reunion -- Finding strangers -- Last stop -- Qalgi -- The end of the feast.
Summary "Winter approaches, and there's much to do if Piŋa's family wants to be prepared: hunting, fishing, gathering, and more. Now, Piŋa must travel up the mountain to collect obsidian for knapping -- the same mountain where his two older brothers disappeared. As he leaves, Piŋa reassures his parents that he will not succumb to the same fate as his brothers. He will return. But when he reaches the mountaintop, he is confronted by a terrifying eagle god named Savik, who gives the boy a choice: Follow me, or die like your brothers. What follows is a harrowing journey to the home of the eagle gods, where Piŋa faces unexpected trials that teach him lessons on the natural world, the past that shapes us, and the community that binds us. With beautiful full-color art, this vivid retelling of the first Messenger Feast -- still celebrated today -- brings to life the origin myth of how the eagle gods bestowed the Iñupiat with the gifts of music, song, dance, community, and everlasting tradition."-- Jacket flap.
Subject Inupiat -- Juvenile fiction.
Inuit -- Juvenile fiction.
Eagles -- Juvenile fiction.
Gods -- Juvenile fiction.
Inupiat -- Fiction.
Inuit -- Fiction.
Eagles -- Fiction.
Gods -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Mythological fiction.
Nature fiction.
Novels.
ISBN 9781250750655 (hardcover)
1250750652 (hardcover)
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