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Wohali Young Warrior

By: Dee Nighthawk
Narrated by: Ellie Moon
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Wohali is the story of a seven year old Cherokee boy living in the 1600s. He's going to show you what it was like to be an Indian in the 17th century. Wohali lives with his family in the Smokey Mountains in what is now North Carolina. He's going to show the listener his life and what he thinks about the world around them. He will explain to you about their clans and the village he lives in, and why they were so successful surviving in the mountains.

The Wohali Book Series will follow Wohali and his family and friends, as he grows into the warrior he is destined to become.

©2022 Dee Nighthawk (P)2022 Dee Nighthawk
Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Multicultural Stories Fiction Native American Heartfelt
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This is a beautiful story of a young native American told by a Native American through the eye of a young child. It was so good to meet Wohali and his family as he shares his everyday life and adventure. The storyline is enchanting, and the audiobook is well-narrated. It was an enjoyable time for my family and me while we listened and my son absolutely loves the story and keeps going back to it. Highly recommended for your young ones and a good family time.

A beautiful story

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The is a beautifully crafted and entertaining book for children. I choose this book because of the eloquent ancient teaching of the native American Indians. The book has many fun adventures of leadership, respect and the importance of community. The language is easy for kids to understand and the characters act as wonderful gateway into a more harmonious and  inspiring way of life and culture

A book filled with adventure and valuable lessons!

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Speaking as an indigenous person from the Cree Tribe in Alberta, Canada. I truly believe there should be more books/audiobooks like these in every school. There is so much to our culture that needs to be taught to not schools but to everyone. Through our hierarchy and spirituality, There will be a greater sense of understanding of mother earth all that comes with it. I love that the author is Native American and has deep connection to his culture, I definitely recommend this audiobook to anyone wanting to learn more about the beauty of the Native Culture.

This audiobook needs to be in schools

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What a charming tale! I loved spending time with Wohali and getting to know his family. Thank you for creating such a simple story about daily life as a Native American! Wonderful narration and story details!

Living a Simple Life

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I was captivated by the story. The protagonist, Wohali, is a young Native American man from the Anawea tribe whose family lives in the mountains in North Carolina. Throughout the story, we learn about his family and his tribe. I found it fascinating to learn about their two-party system: the war party and the peace party. Members of the peace party or white party are the medicine man. They are not allowed to kill anything, even a bug, in their lifetime. The book is filled with interesting details about the Anawea culture, such as their methods of telling time and the New Moon Festival, which is a celebration of the earth's creation. Wohali Young Warrior is an engaging tale that offers readers a glimpse into the culture of the Anawea tribe. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a captivating story of adventure and culture.

Fascinating and entertaining!

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