The invisible hunters : a legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua = Los cazadores invisibles : una leyenda de los indios miskitos de Nicaragua
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The invisible hunters : a legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua = Los cazadores invisibles : una leyenda de los indios miskitos de Nicaragua
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- The invisible hunters : a legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua = Los cazadores invisibles : una leyenda de los indios miskitos de Nicaragua
- Title remainder
- a legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua = Los cazadores invisibles : una leyenda de los indios miskitos de Nicaragua
- Statement of responsibility
- Harriet Rohmer, Octavio Chow, Morris Vidaure ; illustrations/ilustraciones, Joe Sam ; version in Spanish/versioÌn en espanÌol, Rosalma Zubizarreta & Alma Flor Ada
- Title variation
- Los cazadores invisibles
- Subject
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- trueBrothers -- Folklore
- trueCentral America
- trueDeculturation -- Central America -- Folklore
- trueDeculturation -- Folklore
- trueHunting -- Folklore
- Indians of Central America -- Nicaragua -- Folklore
- trueIndians of Central America -- Relations with traders, missionaries, etc. -- Folklore
- trueIndigenous peoples of Central America -- Mythology and folklore
- trueIndigenous peoples of Central America -- Relations with traders, missionaries, etc
- trueInvisibility -- Folklore
- Miskito Indians -- Folklore
- truePromises -- Folklore
- Spanish language materials -- Bilingual -- Juvenile literature
- Bilingual books -- Juvenile literature
- Language
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- eng
- spa
- eng
- Summary
- This Miskito Indian legend set in seventeenth-century Nicaragua illustrates the impact of the first European traders on traditional life
- Award
- ALA Notable Children's Book, 1988
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 398.2/08998
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/minGradeLevel
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- 3
- 6
- Series statement
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- Stories from Central America =
- Cuentos de Cuentos de Centroamerica
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