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Mark of the Bear Claw

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In the shadow of Pontiac's Rebellion, Makow, who lived near Fort Detroit in 1763, has yet to have his vision quest. However, he senses the tension and hears the unspoken rumors of war that float like ghosts through the lodges around Fort Detroit. Then, in the light of a huge council fire, the great warrior Pontiac arrives, spreading words of war against the English.


Caught up in the angry crowd and impressed by the warriors, Makow is upset with his mother because of her unusual friendship with the English and for teaching that peace is better than war. Nevertheless she insists there are good reasons for her to warn the English about Pontiac's plans.


Makow and his grandfather are sent on a journey away from the dangers of war, where he discovers he has a twin brother who was separated from him as an infant and has been raised by a Scottish fur trader at Fort Michilimackinac. Confused and angered, Makow abandons his grandfather and joins a group of young warriors headed to Pontiac's battle at the Fort.


"Mark is an enjoyable novel of one boy's epiphanies set in the context of indigenous tradition and colonial conflict." School Library Journal Review

A Terrific Great Lakes story! 


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In the shadow of Pontiac's Rebellion, Makow, who lives near Fort Detroit in 1763, has not yet had his vision-quest. However, he senses the tension and hears the unspoken rumors of war that float like ghosts through the lodges around Fort Detroit. Then, in the light of a huge council fire, the great warrior Pontiac arrives, spreading words of war against the English.

Caught up in the angry crowd and impressed by the warriors, Makow is upset with his mother because of her unusual friendship with the English and for teaching that peace is better than war. Nevertheless she insists there are good reasons for her to warn the English about Pontiac's plans.

Makow and his grandfather are sent on a journey away from the dangers of war, where he discovers he has a twin brother who was separated from him as an infant and has been raised by a Scottish fur trader at Fort Michilimackinac. Confused and angered, Makow abandons his grandfather and joins a group of young warriors headed to Pontiac's battle at the Fort.

"Mark is an enjoyable novel of one boy's personal epiphanies set in the context of indigenous tradition and colonial conflict." School Library Journal Review

A  Terrific Great Lakes story! 


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  • Home/Books by JLPanagopoulos
    • J. L. Panagopoulos Bio
    • Top Reasons to use Books by JL Panagopoulos in your Classroom
    • River Road Publication >
      • Traders in Time: A Dream-Quest Adventure
      • Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp
      • Erie Trail West
      • North to Iron Country
      • Train to Midnight
      • Mark of the Bear Claw
      • Little Ship Under Full Sail: An Adventure in History
      • A Faraway Home: An Orphan Train Story
      • A Place Called Home: Michigan's Mill Creek Story
      • Castle at the Straits: History of the Inhabitants of the Straits of Mackinac
      • Calling the Griffin
    • Ebooks by JL Panagopoulos
    • Programs
    • Contact
    • Blog: From the Writer's Desk Blog
    • Interview With J.L. Panagopoulos
  • Writing/Research/Guides/Videos
    • Writing >
      • Grandma's Grammar
      • Writing Tips
      • Be a Wordsmith and Collect Words
      • Our Favorite Things!
      • Collect
      • The History of Language
      • Graphic Organizer: Create You Own!
      • 7 Words of Communication
      • Editing
      • Writing a Simple Story
      • Students Writing: Write a Story!
      • Write a Haiku
    • Research >
      • Great Lakes Educational Links
      • Historical Research
      • Thought Research
      • Know your Sources
      • Primary Source Links
      • Citing Online Resources
      • Great Lake Research Links
      • Timeline
      • Google Earth Files
      • Lumbering Background and Links
    • Traders in Time Vocabulary Lesson
    • Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp Vocabulary Lesson
    • Appomattox Courthouse
    • John Brown at Harper's Ferry
    • Fredericksburg
    • Bridging History: Mackinac Island
    • Videos