The Legend of Sleeping Bear.
by Wargin, Kathy-jo.
Publisher: Chelsea, MI : Sleeping Bear Press, 1998ISBN: 1-886947-35-X.Subject(s): Michigan legends-Juv Lit | Ojibwe-Juv. Lit | Sand dunesSummary: The tale originated as a way to explain the sandy area that we know today as the Sleeping Bear Dune. In this story, Mother Bear and her two cubs must escape a forest fire in Wisconsin. As they struggle to make this journey across Lake Michigan, the loyalty and dedication they show for one another is powerful and heartwarming.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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The tale originated as a way to explain the sandy area that we know today as the Sleeping Bear Dune. In this story, Mother Bear and her two cubs must escape a forest fire in Wisconsin. As they struggle to make this journey across Lake Michigan, the loyalty and dedication they show for one another is powerful and heartwarming.
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