Hiawatha and the Peacemaker by Robbie Robertson
illustrated by David Shannon
Texas Bluebonnet nominee 2017
Historical Fiction
This story was about a man named Hiawatha who just lost his family in a terribly bad battle between his tribe and another. The chief responsible for the death of his family is a ruthless man named Tadodaho and Hiawatha wants revenge. One morning, Hiawatha is visited by the Peacemaker, a man carrying a message about the new Great Law that requests fighting to stop. Together, Hiawatha and the Peacemaker preach of peace to other tribes who decide to join, even though they are still fearful of Tadodaho. In the end, Tadodaho must rely on the kindness of others which in turn makes him kind and unites all the nations.
I think this book would be good for students in Kindergarten through second grade. It teaches a message of kindness and how peacefulness can get us far. This book could be used as a read aloud at some point in class and allow students to give their own ideas of what the story tells us. I personally wouldn't use this story unless I taught younger students.
I think this book would be good for students in Kindergarten through second grade. It teaches a message of kindness and how peacefulness can get us far. This book could be used as a read aloud at some point in class and allow students to give their own ideas of what the story tells us. I personally wouldn't use this story unless I taught younger students.
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