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Reach for this book when you want to introduce your child to the complex history of Native American displacement through a lens of cultural pride and resilience. This story is an essential tool for parents looking to balance the beauty of Indigenous heritage with the difficult realities of historical change and injustice. Through rhythmic verse and evocative illustrations, Broken Feather follows a young girl whose world is transformed when white settlers arrive, leading to the forced relocation of her people, the Nez Perce. It is a poignant, age-appropriate introduction to the concept of cultural survival that emphasizes the enduring strength of family and identity. While it touches on heavy themes of loss and displacement, it provides a vital foundation for conversations about history, fairness, and the importance of remembering one's roots.