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A young Navajo girl recounts the events of 1864 when her tribe was forced to march to Fort Sumner as prisoners of the white soldiers.
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Fiction, Navajo Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile fiction, Native Americans, Accelerated Reader 6.3., Navajo Long Walk, 1863-1867, Relocation, Navajo Long Walk (1863-1867) fast (OCoLC)fst01034856, Reading Level-Grade 9, Reading Level-Grade 8, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 10, Reading Level-Grade 12, Large type books, Newbery Honor, Juvenile Fiction, Children's fiction, Indians of north america, fiction, Southwest, new, fiction, Moon, fiction, Indians of north america, navajo indians, fictionPlaces
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The Spanish slavers came first, later the soldiers forced the Navajos of the Canyon to join their Indian brothers on the devastation long march to Fort Sumner; through the eyes of Bright Morning, a young Navajo girl, we see what can happen to human beings when they are uprooted from the life they know
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