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Dancing on Wild Rice Northwest Coast Art Step 3 Readers feature engaging

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Step 3 Readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots and popular topics—for children who are ready to read on their own

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Dancing on Wild Rice Northwest Coast Art Step 3 Readers feature engagingWritten by Elizabeth Albert Peacock, Ojibwe, and illustrated by Anna Granholm. Dancing on Wild Rice is a heartfelt story that follows the journey of Savana, a young girl who learns the profound significance of her Ojibwe heritage through the tradition of wild rice harvesting. At the beginning, Savana is a city girl attending a Native charter school where she learns about mahnoomin (wild rice) and its cultural and spiritual importance. Her life takes a

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