Walking Eagle

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The most moving moments of our lives find us without words. We connect with nature in silence. When the eagle flies over us and the wolf howls, everything is said. — Ana Eulate & Nívola Uyá —

Walking Eagle: The Little Comanche Boy Text © Ana Eulate Illustrations © Nívola Uyá This edition © 2013 Cuento de Luz SL Calle Claveles 10 | Urb Monteclaro | Pozuelo de Alarcón | 28223 | Madrid | Spain www.cuentodeluz.com Title in Spanish: Águila que Camina: El niño comanche English translation by Jon Brokenbrow ISBN: 978-84-15784-36-4 Printed by Shanghai Chenxi Printing Co., Ltd. xxxx 2013, print number xxx All rights reserved


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Walking Eagle rode along the path. They were waiting for him, like they did every evening.

He told stories, tales told without words. Because Walking Eagle didn’t speak, he used his hands, his face, his smile and his eyes to communicate everything that his listeners needed to hear.



Walking Eagle was born clubfooted.

As soon as he could stand, when he was very small, he looked down and saw his feet pointing inwards, and that his legs made the shape of

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He belonged to the

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called the Lords of the Plains, originally from the Rocky Mountains. But he also belonged to nature.

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Born to ride, the little Comanche boy had legs in the shape of a heart to bond to his kindred spirit: his Pinto horse, on whose back he would fly, galloping into the air, taking his stories with him.


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The boy with the feather headdress told stories without saying a word. The boy whose legs formed the shape of a heart communicated with that special language that comes from within. With his hands, his face, his smile and his eyes, he could communicate everything his listeners needed to hear. Walking Eagle’s tales awoke deep emotions, conveyed a sense of solidarity, and created bonds between hands and hearts of different tribes that lasted forever.

Walking Eagle: The Little Comanche Boy is a magical tale about nature and harmony between the different peoples of the world, reminding us of the power of stories to bring out our very best from within the deepest part of the human soul.


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