A searchable database of books recommended by the CCBC.
(More information on CCBC book recommendations)
Eagle Drums
This illustrated novel retells an origin story of the first Iñupiaq Messenger Feast, a Native Alaskan tradition. Piŋa lives in the Arctic with his parents; their solitary lives revolve around the hunting, fishing, and trapping essential to their survival. In prior years, Piŋa’s two older brothers each took a trip up the mountain to get obsidian for knapping spearheads but never came back; the pain lingers for all three of them. Now Piŋa is making the same journey, vowing to return. When he encounters a threatening golden eagle that transforms into a man, Piŋa realizes he may be meeting the same fate as his brothers. The eagle reveals himself a god, and Piŋa complies with his order to make an arduous journey to the heart of the eagle’s community. There, grandmother eagle informs Piŋa he has been chosen to learn critical lessons to carry back to the human world; his survival is dependent on succeeding. Piŋa’s lengthy and challenging lessons include drumming, dancing, storytelling, how to build a qalgi shelter, and the importance of gift-giving. For his final challenge, he must return home, build a qalgi, make gifts, and bring together 100 people to share what he has learned. This spellbinding retelling of an Iñupiaq story underscores the origin of specific cultural traditions and beliefs, including the importance of people coming together in community rather than being suspicious and afraid of one another. Occasional full-page, full-color illustrations by the author enhance a unique and captivating story. ©2023 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Ages 10-13
Age Range:
Grades 3-5 (Ages 8-10)
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
Community
First/Native Nations
Iñupiaq People
Journeys and Quests
Mythology
Origin Stories
Stories and Storytelling
Survival
Traditions
Diversity subject:
Indigenous
Publisher:
Roaring Brook
Publish Year: 2023
Pages: 245
ISBN: 9781250750655
CCBC Location: Fiction, Hopson