Ebook {Epub PDF} Dear Miss Karana by Eric Elliott






















Dear Miss Karana is still written by a white man, but author Eric Elliott has spent decades teaching on a reservation and has apparently learned the Chamteela (excuse the lack of proper diacritical m So it's nice to have a book that complements the story of "the lone woman of San Nicolas Island" and tells the story from the perspective of a present-day Native American girl/5. By Eric Elliott. While reading Island of the Blue Dolphins at school and learning about the real woman stranded on San Nicolás Island, ten-year-old Tíshmal begins writing emails to “Miss Karana” in hopes of talking to her spirit. When she arrived on the mainland of Southern California, Miss Karana spoke a language that no one could understand even back then, and all that remains is a recording of the song .  · First written in Chamtéela and developed in accordance with fourth grade Common Core State Standards, Dear Miss Karana tells a compelling story of family, determination, and cultural perseverance. You May Also Like. www.doorway.ru


Dear Miss Karana View larger image. By: Eric Elliott. Sign Up Now! Already a Member? ten-year-old Tíshmal begins writing emails to "Miss Karana" in hopes of talking to her spirit. When she arrived on the mainland of Southern California, Miss Karana spoke a language that no one could understand even back then, and all that remains is a. While reading Island of the Blue Dolphins at school and learning about the real woman stranded on San Nicolás Island, ten-year-old Tíshmal begins writing emails to "Miss Karana" in hopes of talking. Share - Dear Miss Karana by Eric Elliott (, Trade Paperback) Dear Miss Karana by Eric Elliott (, Trade Paperback) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. Brand new. $ New (other) $ Pre-owned.


Dear Miss Karana by Eric Elliott A novel for young readers inspired by the modern classic, Island of the Blue Dolphins, a truly modern California Indian tale that explores the themes of this great classic. Elliott cleverly has Tishmal sending emails to her (Miss Karana) in an attempt to get to know her better. Thus begins an adventure with her mother's great uncle, Weh Poweeya, who helps his grand-niece uncover clues about Miss Karana and figure out what finally happened to her. By Eric Elliott. While reading Island of the Blue Dolphins at school and learning about the real woman stranded on San Nicolás Island, ten-year-old Tíshmal begins writing emails to “Miss Karana” in hopes of talking to her spirit. When she arrived on the mainland of Southern California, Miss Karana spoke a language that no one could understand even back then, and all that remains is a recording of the song she sang when she was found on the island.

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