gray fire?
a book
In a village or tribe
Historical Fiction
The setting of "Sees Behind Trees" is in the forests and lands of the Native American territory in North America. The story takes place during a time when Native American tribes roamed freely and interacted with the natural world around them. The setting plays a significant role in shaping the main character's journey and experiences.
The story "Sees Behind Trees" is told from the perspective of Walnut, a young Native American boy on a journey to discover his strengths and abilities despite his visual impairment.
Karna is the stranger and owns baby Checha.
sees behind trees gray fire three chances diver otter mom dad brings the dear checha karna pitew
Practice
im sorry i looked everywhere and i cant find it i need to read it too
Walnut felt embarrassed because he did not want to embarrassed his mother
becuse se wants he to be a man becuse se wants he to be a man
mountain