The Legend of the Northern Lights and the Mystery Stone by Dakota Waters.
According to an Arctic Legend, the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are linked to a mystery stone known as labradorite.
The story comes from the Inuit people who inhabit the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and the United States. Their languages are in the Eskimo-Aleut family. In 1982 the Canadians recognized the Inuit as a distinctive group of aboriginal Canadians.
This is a fictional version of the adventures of Kaskae, a young warrior, and his search for the �frozen fire� in the night sky. Kaskae�s name stands for chief in the Inuit language.
Atka, a star whose name signifies a guardian spirit in the Inuit language, leads Kaskae on a magical journey. Throughout the story, Kaskae is accompanied by Tikaani, his faithful dog. Tikaani�s name represents a wolf or friendship.
The New Dakota Waters Adventure Series explores legends and myths from around the world.Childrens' stories are presented in a fun, holistic format along with the Common Core Standards to help your child learn.
Get ready to follow Kaskae and his friends on a fantastic, mystical adventure.