Publisher's Synopsis
"The Little Navajo Herder" by Ann Clark offers a glimpse into the life of a young Navajo child. Through simple, evocative poetry, the book paints a picture of traditional Navajo life, focusing on the experiences of children within the culture. A work of juvenile literature, this timeless collection explores themes related to Native American heritage, specifically that of the Navajo Indians. "The Little Navajo Herder" presents aspects of daily life, providing a window into the world of young herders. This carefully prepared print edition makes this historical text available for all readers.
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