A totem tale : [a tall story from Alaska] / Deb Vanasse ; illustrattions by Erik Brooks.

By: Vanasse, DebContributor(s): Brooks, Erik, 1972- [ill.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Paws IVPublication details: Seattle, WA : [Berkeley, Calif.] : Sasquatch Books ; Distributed by Publisher's Group West, c2006Description: 1 v. (unpaged.) : col. ill ; 29 cmISBN: 1570614393Subject(s): Tlingit -- Legends | Tales -- Alaska | Totem poles -- Alaska -- Children's literatureDDC classification: 398.2/089/970798 LOC classification: E99.T6 | V36 2006Online resources: Curriculum box Summary: On a full-moon night in Alaska, a traditional native totem pole magically comes to life. The Grizzly, Beaver, Frog, and Raven all stretch and scratch and voice their relief at being free at last. But then the first dawn light appears on the horizon, and the totems have to reassemble themselves in the proper order before morning. Who should be on top of whom? Can wise Raven reason with these contentious creatures?
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On a full-moon night in Alaska, a traditional native totem pole magically comes to life. The Grizzly, Beaver, Frog, and Raven all stretch and scratch and voice their relief at being free at last. But then the first dawn light appears on the horizon, and the totems have to reassemble themselves in the proper order before morning. Who should be on top of whom? Can wise Raven reason with these contentious creatures?

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