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The girl who loved wild horses

Though she is fond of her people, an Indian girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free.

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  • "Though she is fond of her people, an Indian girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free."@en
  • "Chants and songs from Sioux and Navaho traditions provide an authentic backdrop to Lance White Magpie's narration of this Caldecott Award book THE GIRL WHO LOVED WILD HORSES, about a young girl whose special joy is tending to the horses of her village. In CRAZY HORSE'S VISION, Joseph Bruchac focuses on key events from Crazy Horse's childhood in a dramatic tale of the legendary Lakota warrior told by Robert Tree Cody, Curtis Zunigha, and Joseph Bruchac..."
  • "A Native American girl grows fond of her tribe's wild horses and eventually becomes one of them, roaming happy and free."@en
  • "Though she is fond of her people, a girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free."@en
  • ""In Paul Goble's Caldecott-winning story, tending to the horses is the special pleasure of one young girl in the village...As narrator, Lance White Magpie sets an expectant tone...his voice becomes one of confidence and satisfaction when the young girl finds her place beside the spotted stallion. Gentle music surrounds the story. Chants and songs from Sioux and Navaho traditions complete the recording." - AudioFile"@en
  • "Though she is fond of her people, a Native American girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free. Features authentic Native American music and vocal accompaniments."
  • "Though she is fond of her people, a girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free. "There was a girl in the village who loved horses... She led the horses to drink at the river. She spoke softly and they followed. People noticed that she understood horses in a special way." And so begins the story of a young Native American girl devoted to the care of her tribe's horses. With simple text and brilliant illustrations. Paul Goble tells how she eventually becomes one of them to forever run free."@en

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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Fairy tales"@en
  • "Sound recordings"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Children's audiobooks"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Audiocassettes for children"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Compact discs for children"
  • "Compact discs"
  • "Music"@en

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  • "The girl who loved wild horses"
  • "The girl who loved wild horses"@en
  • "The Girl who loved wild horses"@en