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In "The Boy Who Served His Tribe," a young boy from the Chippewa tribe undergoes a rite of passage. He is left alone in the woods for seven days to fast and pray for a gift to benefit his tribe. During this time, he dreams of a warrior who tasks him with finding his body and reburying it with green plumes. Upon completing this task, the boy is visited by the Great Spirit who grants him a gift of courage and strength for his tribe. The story emphasizes the importance of bravery, selflessness, and connection to one's ancestors and traditions.