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This work presents the perspective of a Navajo boy as he reflects on his identity, home, and aspirations while considering the significance of the American flag. Through simple language and illustrations, it explores themes of cultural heritage, family, and the importance of education. The boy expresses his thoughts about his family, the land, and the opportunities that education can provide, emphasizing his desire to learn and contribute to his community. The narrative serves as both a personal reflection and a broader commentary on the experiences of Navajo children navigating a new cultural landscape.
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