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Books with title We The Weed People

  • The Whale People

    Roderick Haig-Brown

    Paperback (Harbour Publishing, March 28, 2003)
    In The Whale People, young Atlin must one day succeed his father Nit-gass, a great whaling chief of the Hotsath people. The boy trains for his role with the mixture of yearning and apprehension experienced by every youth racing toward adulthood - except that in Atlin's case, his whole community is depending on his success.With lean, sure-footed prose, Haig-Brown captures the tangled emotions of adolescence, and in the process conveys a vivid portrait of pre-Columbian life on the West Coast. Never preachy or condescending, The Whale People is richly furnished with the material and spiritual mainstays of its characters: canoes, harpoons, animals and "tumanos," the personal magic a great whaler and leader must possess."Timeless" is a term too freely bandied about, but seldom has a story so deftly married the moment with the millennia. Written 40 years ago - it was named Book of the Year for Children by the Canadian Library Association in 1964 - it could be set 400 years ago, yet there is not one quaint or dated sentence in it.
  • The Tub People

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Sept. 1, 1989)
    The tub people have to rescue the tub child when the water rushes down the drain before the tub people are put safely on the shelf
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  • The whale people

    Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown

    Hardcover (Morrow, Aug. 16, 1963)
    In The Whale People, young Atlin must one day succeed his father Nit-gass, a great whaling chief of the Hotsath people. The boy trains for his role with the mixture of yearning and apprehension experienced by every youth racing toward adulthood - except that in Atlin's case, his whole community is depending on his success.With lean, sure-footed prose, Haig-Brown captures the tangled emotions of adolescence, and in the process conveys a vivid portrait of pre-Columbian life on the West Coast. Never preachy or condescending, The Whale People is richly furnished with the material and spiritual mainstays of its characters: canoes, harpoons, animals and "tumanos," the personal magic a great whaler and leader must possess."Timeless" is a term too freely bandied about, but seldom has a story so deftly married the moment with the millennia. Written 40 years ago - it was named Book of the Year for Children by the Canadian Library Association in 1964 - it could be set 400 years ago, yet there is not one quaint or dated sentence in it.
  • The Whale People

    Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown

    Hardcover (Collins, Aug. 16, 1962)
    Hardcover with dust jacket.
  • We the People: Poems

    Bobbi Katz, Nina Crews

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, Oct. 31, 2000)
    Provides young readers with a compilation of sixty-five original first-person poems that captures the feelings and experiences of the American people throughout the last three centuries.
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  • People,The

    Robert Pickering

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1996)
    Discusses the history of early North American civilizations before the arrival of Europeans
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  • THE TUB PEOPLE

    PAM CONRAD, RICHARD DEROSA (MUSIC), CAMERON SISK

    Audio Cassette (SCHOLASTIC INC., March 15, 1990)
    A family of wooden toys lives on the edge of the bathtub until disaster strikes and they fear they have been separated forever. Narrated by Cameron Sisk ; music composed by Richard DeRosa ; directed by Steve Blane. 16 minutes playing time.
  • The People

    George Ancona

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Looks at Mexico's many ethnic groups, including Indians, the Europeans and Africans who arrived after the Spanish conquest, people of mixed origins, and recent immigrants, and discusses the Virgin of Guadalupe, work, and family life.
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  • The Tub People

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1990)
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    K
  • The People of the West

    Blaine Wiseman

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 15, 2014)
    The U.S. Regions: Natural Environment series lets readers discover the fascinating facts behind the environment of the five regions of the United States. Every state is covered in depth, including its main features, landmarks, biomes, and rivers. The state animals, reptiles and amphibians, birds, and plants are also explored. The book concludes with the challenges these regions face and an endangered species spotlight. The in-depth information and interesting facts in this series are bound to engage even the most reluctant readers.
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  • The People of the West

    Blaine Wiseman

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Explores the Western states, Alaska, and Hawaii, including their history, peoples, cities, industries, tourist attractions, politics, buildings, symbols, and problems, as well as noted westerners of the past and present.
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  • The Whale People

    Roderick Haig-Brown

    Hardcover (Collins, Aug. 16, 1962)
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