
When Bear and Brown Squirrel have a disagreement about whether Bear can stop the sun from rising, Brown Squirrel ends up with claw marks on his back and becomes Chipmunk, the striped one.
year: 2001, 2003
call number/section: 398.2, 398.24, 398.26, 1000, 920
subjects: indians of north america, folklore, tales, east (u.s.), chipmunks, folklore, north america, native americans, united states
Editions

Bruchac, Joseph
Dial Books for Young Readers (2001)
When Bear and Brown Squirrel have a disagreement about whether Bear can stop the sun from rising, Brown Squirrel ends up with claw marks on his back and becomes Chipmunk, the striped one.
Schools: 64

Bruchac, Joseph
Puffin Books (2003)
When Bear and Brown Squirrel have a disagreement about whether Bear can stop the sun from rising, Brown Squirrel ends up with claw marks on his back and becomes Chipmunk, the striped one.
Schools: 25