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About This Book

The narrative presents a year in the life of a young Navajo girl, describing her family's daily rhythms, seasonal tasks, and the surrounding landscape. It moves through home life in the hogan, tending sheep and goats, cornfield work, visits to the trading post, and her father's silversmithing. It details textile practices—sorting, carding, spinning, dyeing, and weaving—alongside harvesting, animal care, and craft traditions, emphasizing sensory impressions of land, color, and craft. Episodes show family roles, tools, and work routines, blending practical instruction with simple observations that convey the girl's perspective of belonging and learning.

About the Author

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Ann Nolan Clark

Ann Nolan Clark was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her vivid storytelling and cultural insights. Her notable work, "The Little Navajo Herder," reflects her deep appreciation for Native American culture and the experiences of young herders in the Navajo community. Clark's writing often emphasizes themes of nature, family, and the importance of cultural heritage, making her stories both educational and engaging for young readers. Through her work, she has helped to foster understanding and respect for Indigenous cultures.

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