Wa O'ka
Wa O'ka
About this book
Wa O'ka could run the fastest of the Dakota Indians, shoot the straightest arrow and ride the furthest, but one thing he did not have was wealth. He lived in the smallest teepee; he had no piles of deerskins or buffalo hides and no strings of horses. How, then, could he hope to win the hand of the beautiful Starry Night, daughter of the chief?
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL15690992W
Subjects
children's bookjuvenile literaturedakota indianslovebravery