It is a sad and little known fact that during World War Two a
portion of the Native American population of Alaska were rounded up
and placed in what became known as Duration Camps. This was done at
least offically for thier own safety but comditions in these camps
were horrible and manhy died before seeing thier homes again. The
Us goverment eventually paid settlements to the survivors of this
grave misjustice. The Origin of the Wind is about a young Native
American girl who after arguing with her mother about attending
heritage night is given the diary her grandmother kept while living
in one such camp. Through reading this diary the girl comes to have
a better understanding of the importance of knowing ones heritage
and the value of the family and community.
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