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Pathki Nana: Kootenai girl solves a mystery
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Thomasma, Kenneth
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Amazing Indian children
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Shy and lacking in self-confidence, eight-year-old Pathki Nana faces a difficult task when, according to Kootenai tribal custom, she must go alone into the mountains to seek a personal guardian spirit.
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