Scott O’Dell’s children’s novel Sing Down the Moon (1970) is a work of historical fiction focusing on a mid-19th-century Navajo teen girl who calls herself Bright Morning. She and her people live as shepherds and farmers in Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. Depicts the confrontation between Native Americans and European colonialism and draws attention ... to the injustices committed against Native Americans by the US government.
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