text Sacagawea and the bravest deed
- Summary
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Wanting to prove her bravery to the boys, Sacagawea is upset when she is left behind on the hunt, yet while gathering wood with her grandmother, an encounter with a rattlesnake proves her courage and earns her the respect she has longed to have.
- Format
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- Description
- 30 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
- Publisher
- Aladdin 2002
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TADL-WOOD | JBR PURPLE KRE in Beginning Readers - Rising Reader (Purple) | Available |
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