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Life Lessons From the Native American Elders

Joshua Ashby

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Life Lessons From the Native American Elders follows the journey of a young boy named Ahanu, who learns timeless virtues from the elders of his tribe.
 
Guided by nature, animals, and the wisdom of his ancestors, Ahanu discovers the values of respect, patience, courage, and gratitude. Through lively storytelling and comical adventures, he comes to understand the deep spiritual connection Native Americans share with the earth and all its creatures.
 
As Ahanu listens to the elders’ teachings, children learn the importance of listening, embracing traditions, and developing a compassionate heart. This beautifully illustrated book celebrates Native American culture and the power of shared wisdom.
Available since: 05/30/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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