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Coming Home - by Mavasta Honyouti (Hardcover)

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  • BRAW Amazing Bookshelf selection American Indians in Children's Literature - Best Book of Year Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature - Best Book of Year Politics & Prose - Best Book of Year CCBC Choices - Best Book of Year From master Hopi woodcarver Mavasta Honyouti, the story of his grandfather's experience at a residential boarding school and how he returned home to pass their traditions down to future generations.
  • 4-8 Years
  • 9.0" x 9.3" Hardcover
  • 48 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, People & Places

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"From master Hopi woodcarver Mavasta Honyouti, the story of his grandfather's experience at a residential boarding school and how he returned home to pass their traditions down to future generations. When Mavasta Honyouti was a boy, he would go with his kwa'a to their cornfield, watching him nurture every plant. During breaks, his grandfather would take out a piece of paako and use his pocket knife to whittle away. He made beautiful wood carvings that Mavasta would later learn to do himself. Mavasta would often wonder what his kwa'a was like when he too was a boy. And one day, he heard the story: How his grandfather, like many Native American children across the country, was forced to leave their Hopi reservation as a child and go to a residential boarding school far away. There, he was made to cut his hair, was punished for speaking his native language, and given a new name. But Mavasta's grandfather never forgot who he was, or where he came from; he tried to escape again and again, and, eventually, made it back home to their reservation. In later years, Mavasta's kwa'a chose a simple life, taking great care of his family just like he took great care of his plants. His son and then later his grandson, Mavasta, became acclaimed Hopi katsina woodcarvers, just like him. Coming Home is a deeply personal book that features sixteen stunning original painted woodcarvings and tells the story of one man and one family rising above a painful piece of history"--



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BRAW Amazing Bookshelf selection
American Indians in Children's Literature - Best Book of Year
Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature - Best Book of Year
Politics & Prose - Best Book of Year
CCBC Choices - Best Book of Year

From master Hopi woodcarver Mavasta Honyouti, the story of his grandfather's experience at a residential boarding school and how he returned home to pass their traditions down to future generations.

When Mavasta Honyouti was a boy he would go with his grandfather to their cornfield, watching him nurture every plant. During breaks, his grandfather would take out a piece of paako root and use his pocketknife to whittle away. He made beautiful carvings that Mavasta would later learn to do himself.

But Mavasta would often wonder: what was his kwa'a like when he was a boy? And one day, he heard the story.

Mavasta's grandfather, like many Native American children across the country in the late 19th and early 20th century, was forced to leave his Hopi reservation as a child and go to a residential boarding school far away. There, the government cut his hair, punished him for speaking his native language, and gave him a new name. But Mavasta's grandfather never forgot who he was - or where he came from - and he tried to escape again and again. Finally, he made it back to their reservation.

In later years, Mavasta's kwa'a chose a simple life, taking great care of his family just like he took great care of his plants. His son and later his grandson became acclaimed Hopi katsina woodcarvers, just like him. Coming Home: A Hopi Resistance Story is a deeply personal book - written in both English and Hopi - that features sixteen stunning original painted wood carvings. It is an unforgettable testament to one man rising above a painful piece of history to keep the light of his family and culture alive.



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"Gently told and moving... what sets this book apart is its bilingual text and the appended notes on history and learning, translation, and art. Parra's translation of the text into Hopi Third Mesa dialect is a great example of Native language preservation and revitalization." - Horn Book



"Acrylic-painted relief carvings portray stylized landscapes and rooms alongside decorative elements, a fitting medium for this reflective narrative about community-taught knowledge and care." - Publishers Weekly



"There is warmth and reverence in the tone, and the English text is paired with a Hopi translation, linking the two identities... The art feels uniquely suited for the story's emphasis on family tradition and cultural relevance." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books



[STAR] "Honyouti's rich wood carvings, painted with acrylics, beautifully illuminate this account of ancestral pride, Indigenous power, and intergenerational memory... This powerful tale is a much-needed reminder that Indigenous peoples' stories, despite being threaded with trauma, are marked by defiance and pride. A stirring tribute to Hopi culture, language, and resistance." -Kirkus (starred)



[STAR] "Poignant and heartfelt... Coming Home is an invaluable resource for classrooms, particularly those looking to include stories of resilience and remembrance. It offers young learners an accessible and powerful narrative about the importance of language preservation and the strength of the human spirit. - Booklist (starred)




About the Author



Mavasta Honyouti, Iswungwa (Coyote clan), is from Hotevilla, Arizona on the Hopi Reservation. The son of Ronald Honyouti and the grandson of Clyde Honyouti, he is an acclaimed Hopi katsina carver who has won Best of Classification three years running at the Sante Fe Indian Market and three Innovation Awards at the Heard Museum. In addition to his traditionally carved work, Mavasta carves scenes in low-relief as part of his plaque collection. His art features figures shown in Hopi environments wearing traditional attire, as well as references to movies, music, and popular culture. During the day, Mavasta works as a middle school teacher and enjoys spending time traveling with his wife and children.

Author residence: Hotevilla, AZ on the Hopi Reservation

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 9.3 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 4-8 Years
Number of Pages: 48
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: People & Places
Publisher: Levine Querido
Theme: United States, Native American
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mavasta Honyouti
Language: English
Street Date: November 5, 2024
TCIN: 92659931
UPC: 9781646144570
Item Number (DPCI): 247-41-8239
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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