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Patrick Dallabetta's children's book is an adaptation of Edward Kennard's Hopi fable about the battle to save a Hopi Indian village from plunder. The original story, written in 1939, was adapted to include the adventures of Thomas Polywetewa, a young Hopi boy, and his field mouse best friend Tusan Homichi. How can Thomas and his pal Tusan work together to help his tribe survive the wrath of an enemy that could eliminate a major food source for his people of Second Mesa in Northern Arizona? The story explores aspects of the fascinating culture of the Hopi Indians. This wonderful children's book…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Patrick Dallabetta's children's book is an adaptation of Edward Kennard's Hopi fable about the battle to save a Hopi Indian village from plunder. The original story, written in 1939, was adapted to include the adventures of Thomas Polywetewa, a young Hopi boy, and his field mouse best friend Tusan Homichi. How can Thomas and his pal Tusan work together to help his tribe survive the wrath of an enemy that could eliminate a major food source for his people of Second Mesa in Northern Arizona? The story explores aspects of the fascinating culture of the Hopi Indians. This wonderful children's book is available from most major book outlets and is the first of several stories that explore the adventures of the young Hopi boy Thomas as he grows up and learns about his own cultural heritage.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Patrick Dallabetta comes from a family of educators and continues to believe strongly in the value of education. Dallabetta completed his undergraduate studies at Northern Arizona University where he received a doctorate degree in educational administration in 1980. He currently resides in Wyoming and spends his winters in Arizona. His wife Pamela and he have two girls and six grandchildren. He is a former teacher, principal, and school superintendent and has written many professional publications. He recently published American Elementary Education: The Longest Pandemic that details the reasons for the poor performance of America's elementary children and what changes are needed so that all children will improve academically. Dr. Dallabetta is an avid golfer and outdoorsman. He successfully completed five marathons and still walks at least three miles every day. He is currently retired and spends his spare time writing. Although his main interest is education, he is currently publishing several children's books that focus on the many aspects of the fascinating Hopi Indian culture.