In ancient times, in a land where the sun shone day and night in summer, then disappeared for much of the deathly cold winter, lived the Gwich'in.
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Tales, Folklore, Athapascan Indians, Legends, Indians of north america, folklore, Tales, alaskaPlaces
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Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun: An Athabaskan Legend from Alaska
June 1, 2003, Epicenter Press
Hardcover
in English
0945397348 9780945397342
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Bird Girl and the man who followed the sun: an Athabaskan Indian legend from Alaska
1997, HarperPerennial
in English
- 1st HarperPerennial ed.
0060977280 9780060977283
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Bird Girl and the man who followed the sun: an Athabaskan Indian legend from Alaska
1996, Epicenter Press
in English
0945397348 9780945397342
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