Sunday, July 16, 2017
Pia Toya: a Goshute Indian Legend
Pia Toya: a Goshute Indian Legend is a book retold and illustrated by the children and teachers of Ibapah Elementary School of the Coffederated Tribes of the Goshute. The Goshute tribe is native to the Utah and Nevada region and Ibapah is 60 miles south of Wendover, NV. This title captures the traditional story and illustrates the beauty of the desert. The book is found on the shelf with other classic legends (398 of the Dewey Decimal system).
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