With its bright, stylized illustrations and distinctive Native voice,
this appealing book gives a vivid sense of stepping into another
culture. It chronicles one important day seen through the eyes of a
young Hopi girl named Sihumana, or Flower Maiden, who is a member of the
Rabbit Clan and winningly portrayed as a rabbit. After going with her
grandfather to greet the sun and bless the day, Sihumana travels with
family to another village to take part in the traditional Butterfly
Dance, performed late each summer in order to bring rain to the dry
lands of the Southwest. The tale ends happily with the sound of rain on
the roof and the promise of butterflies in the days to come.
About the Tales of the People series
Created with the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
(NMAI), Tales of the People is a series of children's books celebrating
Native American culture with illustrations and stories by native artists
and writers. In addition to the tales themselves, each book also offers
four pages filled with information and photographs exploring various
aspects of Native culture, including a glossary of words in different
Indian languages.