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K-3
All Aboard Reading series.
Illustrated by
Allan Eitzen.
Frantz's history includes brief information about the Haida people and native life in the Northwest and one legend to illustrate how totem poles may tell a story. The book ends in the present day with a carver carrying out the traditional art. Text and format are both acceptable for a young reader, and Eitzen uses a style reminiscent of Northwest Indian art to match the subject.