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 Eagle drums
 Author: Hopson, Nasugraq Rainey

 Publisher:  Roaring Brook Press (2023)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 245 p., col. ill., 22 cm

 BTSB No: 463655 ISBN: 9781250750655
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Inupiat -- Fiction
 Inuit -- Fiction
 Eagles -- Fiction
 Gods -- Fiction

Price: $23.28

Summary:
In preparation for winter, a skilled young hunter embarks on a perilous journey up the mountain to gather obsidian, where he encounters the fearsome eagle god Savik and is presented with a life-altering choice.


Awards:
 Newbery Honor, 2024

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (+) (08/01/23)
   School Library Journal (+) (12/08/23)
   Booklist (11/01/23)
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/09/23)
 The Hornbook (00/11/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 12/08/2023 Gr 3–6—In this novelization of a traditional Iñupiaq tale, a boy named Pi?a is out hunting alone when approached by an eagle who transforms into a man. Following this eagle, he spends a year and a half learning new skills such as drumming, singing, dancing, and building large shelters. Those skills add to the thorough knowledge of survival and respect for animals that he has learned from his parents. Eventually, he takes these lessons back to his parents and together they share them with the Iñupiat people. Told in beautiful prose, this story evocatively describes life in the arctic, skillfully showing the frustrations and the beauty through Pi?a's eyes. The pace is slow but consistent with a satisfying surprise at the end. Occasional full-page color illustrations are simple but add to the charm and help provide imagery for readers unfamiliar with the arctic. Across the tops of chapters are traditional imagery such as arrows and ulu knives in repeating patterns. Author Hopson draws on her own Iñupiat heritage and worked with several elders, detailed in her author's note, to share this tale that forms the basis of the most important traditional Iñupiat feast. VERDICT An authentic, beautiful Alaska Native tale presented as a novel perfect for upper elementary students.—Elizabeth Nicolai - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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