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Gloria Whelan ,
Leslie Bowman
[Paperback 2006]
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Based on true accounts of the Potawatomi Indians' forced migration from Michigan territory in 1840, this sequel to "Next Spring an Oriole portrays the friendship between two families--one white, one Native American. The night of the full moon is approaching and Libby Mitchell cannot wait Nothing will stop her from... more
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Nathaniel Benchley ,
Arnold Lobel
[Paperback 1985]
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Red Fox wants a big canoe. And when he gets it, he's off to catch a million fish. But Red Fox gets more than he bargained for in his roomy new canoe -- a bear and his buddies, two otters, a raccoon and... soon there won't be any room left... more
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Nathaniel Benchley ,
Joan Sandin
[Paperback 1994]
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When Small Wolf encounters settlers on the Island of Hills, now known as Manhattan, he learns that their ideas about owning land are much different from his. As timely as when it was first published in 1972, this poignant story about the impact of European settlers on Native American people... more
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By
Sherman Alexie ,
Ellen Forney
[Hardcover 2010]
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Based on the authors own experiences, this first young adult novel by bestselling author Alexie features poignant drawings by acclaimed artist Ellen Forney that reflect the characters art as it chronicles the contemporary adolescence of one Native American boy attempting to break away from the life he was destined to... more
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N Benchley
[Hardcover 2000]
496
Red Fox wants a big canoe. And when he gets it, he's off to catch a million fish. But Red Fox gets more than he bargained for in his roomy new canoe -- a bear and his buddies, two otters, a raccoon and... soon there won't be any room left... more
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Elizabeth George Speare
[Mass market paperbound 1999]
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Until the day his father returns to their cabin in the Maine wilderness, 12-year-old Matt must try to survive on his own. During an attack by swarming bees, Matt is rescued by an Indian chief and his grandson. A Newbery Honor Book. Left alone to guard the family's wilderness home... more
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Gloria Whelan
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2009]
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Adobe EPUB eBook Rights: Copying not allowed. Printing not allowed. Lending not allowed. Reading aloud not allowed. Never expires. Libby's family moves to Northern Michigan WHERE she is reunited with her best friend, Fawn, whose family now lives there with the Ottawa tribe. The girls' happiness is short lived when... more
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Scott O Dell
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Containing all three stories of the celebrated Scott O'Dell trilogy for the first time in one volume Young Julian Escobar is traveling to the New World when a hurricane strikes his ship, scattering its contents to the four winds and leaving Julian as the sole survivor. After struggling ashore he... more
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By
Scott O Dell
[Prebound 1987]
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"A haunting and unusual story based on the fact that in the early 1800s an Indian girl spent 18 years alone on a rocky island far off the coast of California. . . . A quiet acceptance of fate characterizes her ordeal".--School Library Journal, starred review. William Allen White Award;... more
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By
Joseph Bruchac ,
Dan Andreasen
[Hardcover]
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He's not an "Indian Chief" -- he is a Mohawk boy. Danny Bigtree's family has moved to a new city, and no matter how hard he tries, Danny can't seem to fit in. He's homesick for the Mohawk reservation where he used to live, and the kids in his class... more
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Carolyn Marsden
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2007]
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Eleven-year-old Gregory and his family had to leave the Navajo reservation at Bird Springs?the only home they?ve ever known?and move to a motel in Tucson, Arizona. Gregory misses his absent father, but he likes school, particularly art class with the kind teacher. He also makes a new friend, Matt, who... more
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By
Celia Rees
[Unknown 2003]
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As Witch Child ends so Sorceress begins. Alison Ellman is still searching for information about the wonderful Mary Newbury, she has a diary and some scattered information about other people in Mary's life, but Mary has disappeared into the forests and Alison has no way of following her. But when... more
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By
Charlotte Jane Ellington
[Hardcover]
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Focusing on Cherokee folklore, history, and tradition, each chapter of this fast-moving novel begins with the retelling of an authentic Cherokee legend that is then woven into the adventures of Dancing Leaf, a character based on the unnamed, adopted daugh... more
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By
Joseph Bruchac
[Hardcover 2006]
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For this new historical novel, the acclaimed author of "Sacajawea" now turns his attention to the great Apache warrior and spiritual leader.... more
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By
Sandra Byrd
[Paperback 2000, 12th Edition]
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By
Brenda Bellingham
[Prebound 1985]
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With a Scottish father and a Peigan Indian mother, Isobel feels as though her heart is pulled in two directions... more
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By
Neil Waldman
[Hardcover 2001]
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A young Comanche boy and his grandmother relive the time when great herds of buffalo roamed the plains of Oklahoma. Illustrations.... more
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By
Karen Wallis ,
Diane Domiteaux ,
Lea Saling
[Hardcover 2004]
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Washoe Seasons of Life: A Native American Story is a child's-eye view of the life of the Washoe tribe in the Lake Tahoe region. This richly illustrated book draws from the legends of the tribe and celebrates their unique language with sidebars containing... more
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By
Larry Nalder
[Paperback 2000]
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By
Joseph Bruchac
[Hardcover 2001]
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The Cherokees call The Trail of Tears Nunda'utsun'yi, or "The Place Where the People Cried". Jesse Smoke, his mother, and his sisters are forced to abandon their home, their land, and their possessions when they and several thousand other Cherokees are fo... more