From ICT News
Lyla June Johnston
Here are some more photos of horses from the, Sacred Way Sanctuary.
@TheSpineView I thought you may enjoy seeing these too.
From ICT News
Lyla June Johnston
Here are some more photos of horses from the, Sacred Way Sanctuary.
@TheSpineView I thought you may enjoy seeing these too.
From ICT News
Lyla June Johnston
Here are some more photos of horses from the, Sacred Way Sanctuary.
@TheSpineView I thought you may enjoy seeing these too.
From ICT News
Lyla June Johnston
“Yvette Running Horse Collin‘s recent dissertation, historical documents and oral histories present a compelling new story of the horse in the Americas.“
“Collin currently takes care of over 100 horses she claims to be descendants of the ancient horse of the Americas. Some have manes that grow down to the ground. Some have stripes on their legs. Some have spots all over.
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This book is about learning how to balance the two sides we all have in us. It‘s a difficult task and Mia handles it well. The story was a bit rushed and I almost feel like it would benefit from being a show or a broadcast. There just felt like a lot missing 6/10
Recommended to me by my shul‘s librarian, let‘s gooooooo.
“The people of the earth need something to remind them of her.”
This can be used to introduce discussions about Native American cultures, values, and the significance of storytelling in different traditions. Additionally, students can engage in creative projects, such as art or writing, inspired by the themes of sacrifice and nature in the story.
This story beautifully tells the story of a young Comanche girl who sacrifices her most prized possession to save her people. The lyrical prose and stunning illustrations capture the spirit of the Texas landscape and the significance of the bluebonnet flower. This touching tale explores themes of selflessness, tradition, and the connection to nature. It's a wonderful addition to any classroom, fostering discussions about culture and values.
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