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Born many moons ago was a very pretty
and brave Indian princess. She was named
Brave Eagle.
Her parents were very proud of her. She
was a very special girl.
She was kind to everyone and to all
creatures.















One day, when Brave Eagle was very
young, a pack of wolves came into the
Indian camp.
The princess was very brave and faced
the wolves.
She told her dog, Little Happy Dog, to
save himself and run to tell the chief
about the trouble.








The wolves captured Brave Eagle and took
her to their cave.
The princess was not afraid. She was kind
to the wolves and the wolves liked her.
The wolves decided to raise her as their
own.











The wolves taught Brave Eagle everything
they knew. They showed her how to track
animals and how to hunt.
They taught her about family life and how
important it is to help each other.
She taught the wolves how wonderful
humans can be.











One day, when Brave Eagle and the wolves
were playing in a flower field, Little Happy Dog
showed up. He had been searching for Brave
Eagle for many months.
Brave Eagle was very happy to see him. She
missed him very much.
She remembered then how much she missed
her people and so she wanted to return to the
Indian camp.









Brave Eagle and the wolves did not
have to speak to one another to know
what each was thinking.
Brave Eagle was taught well by the
wolves to lead her people to fertile
hunting grounds.
It was time for her to go back to her
people and lead them to prosperity.









The wolves were sad and so was Brave
Eagle.
The wolves had learned the ways of
humans and Brave Eagle learned the
ways of the wolves. They had great
respect for one another.



















For many years, after Brave Eagle returned
to her people, the wolves were heard late
at night howling in the distance.
The only one who knew what the wolves
were saying was Brave Eagle. She learned
the wolf language well. They were saying,
“We miss you. We love you Brave Eagle.”
(Can you find the wolves in the picture? Brave
Eagle can.)

