What happens when we die? In this beautifully illustrated Native American tale, a wise grandmother explains their people's understanding of death to her granddaughter as they work together on the land, for which they show an exemplary respect and love.
In this Native American tale, a wise grandmother explains the meaning of death, or the Great Change, to her questioning granddaughter. While going through their daily tasks in the Native way, taking from Mother Earth only what is needed and returning what is not used so as to replenish her, nine-year-old Wanba asks, âWhy do fish have to die? Why does anything have to die? Why did Grandpa have to die?â Grandmother explains that just as a caterpillar âdiesâ only to become a beautiful butterfly, there is no âdeathâ in the Circle of Lifeâonly the Great Change.
This is a story of passing on tradition, culture, and wisdom to the next generation. It is a moving tale for everyoneâchild and adultâwho wonders about what lies beyond this life.