The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

When the heart of a culture is threatened, one girl will rise to protect it.

Nahanni, a 13-year-old Native American girl living in Montana, has always felt a deep connection to her tribe's history and the sacred land where her ancestors once held pow wows. But the "dirt lot," as the locals call it, is no longer the vibrant gathering place it used to be-forgotten by her people and targeted by developers who see only empty space and profit.

When Nahanni learns that the land will be sold and turned into a commercial complex, she refuses to stand by and watch her tribe's heritage vanish. With the odds stacked against her, Nahanni begins a journey to revive the traditions, stories, and dances of her ancestors. She rallies her tribe, young and old, to restore the land and host one final pow wow-a dance that could save not only the lot but also their identity as a people.

The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe is a moving and inspiring story about courage, unity, and the power of remembering who you are. Perfect for fans of cultural heritage stories and heartfelt coming-of-age journeys, this novel celebrates the strength of community and the resilience of tradition in the face of change.

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The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

When the heart of a culture is threatened, one girl will rise to protect it.

Nahanni, a 13-year-old Native American girl living in Montana, has always felt a deep connection to her tribe's history and the sacred land where her ancestors once held pow wows. But the "dirt lot," as the locals call it, is no longer the vibrant gathering place it used to be-forgotten by her people and targeted by developers who see only empty space and profit.

When Nahanni learns that the land will be sold and turned into a commercial complex, she refuses to stand by and watch her tribe's heritage vanish. With the odds stacked against her, Nahanni begins a journey to revive the traditions, stories, and dances of her ancestors. She rallies her tribe, young and old, to restore the land and host one final pow wow-a dance that could save not only the lot but also their identity as a people.

The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe is a moving and inspiring story about courage, unity, and the power of remembering who you are. Perfect for fans of cultural heritage stories and heartfelt coming-of-age journeys, this novel celebrates the strength of community and the resilience of tradition in the face of change.

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The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

by Evelyn Hoban
The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe

by Evelyn Hoban

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When the heart of a culture is threatened, one girl will rise to protect it.

Nahanni, a 13-year-old Native American girl living in Montana, has always felt a deep connection to her tribe's history and the sacred land where her ancestors once held pow wows. But the "dirt lot," as the locals call it, is no longer the vibrant gathering place it used to be-forgotten by her people and targeted by developers who see only empty space and profit.

When Nahanni learns that the land will be sold and turned into a commercial complex, she refuses to stand by and watch her tribe's heritage vanish. With the odds stacked against her, Nahanni begins a journey to revive the traditions, stories, and dances of her ancestors. She rallies her tribe, young and old, to restore the land and host one final pow wow-a dance that could save not only the lot but also their identity as a people.

The Final Dance: A Fight for the Tribe is a moving and inspiring story about courage, unity, and the power of remembering who you are. Perfect for fans of cultural heritage stories and heartfelt coming-of-age journeys, this novel celebrates the strength of community and the resilience of tradition in the face of change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798231089505
Publisher: Fandom Books
Publication date: 08/05/2025
Pages: 86
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)
Age Range: 13 Years
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