Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature
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Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature
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Indians of North America
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Incoming Resources
- Cahuilla, edited by Marla Felkins Ryan and Linda Schmittroth
- Why bluejay hops, a Skokomish legend, as told by Georgia Miller ; illustrated by Bruce Miller
- The Utes, by Alice K. Flanagan ; [reading consultant, Linda Cornwell]
- The Wampanoag, Katherine M. Doherty and Craig A. Doherty
- Día del Descubrimiento de América, Aaron Carr
- Plains Indians, Kate Hayden
- Turkeys, Pilgrims, and Indian corn, the story of the Thanksgiving symbols, by Edna Barth ; illustrated by Ursula Arndt
- The houses the Indians built, Sigmund A. Lavine ; illustrated with photos. and old prints
- The Chippewa, Jacqueline Dembar Greene
- The Nez Perce, by Madelyn Klein Anderson
- Understanding native American myths, Megan Kopp
- The Sac and Fox Indians, Melissa McDaniel
- Warm Springs stories, [by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Carol Allison]
- American Indian tribes, Marion E. Gridley ; illustrated with photos. and maps
- Shadow catcher, the life and work of Edward S. Curtis, Laurie Lawlor
- The Ojibwe, Raymond Bial
- True story of a ghost, Assiniboine stories, illustrated by Joseph Clancy ; stories told by Jerome Fourstar
- The Shoshone people, Kristen Rajczak
- Native Americans, by Evelyn Wolfson ; consultant, Peter Whiteley
- Insects off to war, by members of the Northern Cheyenne Research and Human Development Association ; illustrated by Dale Brady
- D is for drum, a Native American alphabet, written by Michael and Debbie Shoulders ; illustrated by Irving Toddy
- The very first Americans, by Cara Ashrose ; illustrated by Bryna Waldman
- Coyote and trout, developed by the Kootenai Cultural Committee of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
- The Cheyenne, by Sally Lodge ; illustrated by Luciano Lazzarino
- School, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; Joan Kennerly [and others] ; illustrated by Vernon (Chuck) No Runner
- How daylight came to be, a Skokomish legend, Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Emily Miller ; illustrated by Bruce Miller
- The Shoshone, by Christin Ditchfield
- The Apaches, people of the southwest, by Jennifer Fleischner
- The Cheyenne, by Dennis B. Fradin
- The Creek, Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh ; [illustrations by David Kanietakeron Fadden]
- Spirits, fairies, and merpeople, cC.J. Taylor
- Native American tools and weapons, Rob Staeger
- Philene and Buttons, by members of the Northern Cheyenne Research and Human Development Association
- Cahokia mounds, Timothy R. Pauketat and Nancy Stone Bernard
- The Lumbee, Adolf L. Dial ; Frank W. Porter, general editor
- Tapenum's day, a Wampanoag Indian boy in Pilgrim times, by Kate Waters ; photographs by Russ Kendall
- A broken flute, the Native experience in books for children, edited by Doris Seale and Beverly Slapin
- Getting to know American Indians today, Illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis
- Raccoon's black eyes and ringed tail, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee
- Algonquin, F.A. Bird
- Maria Tallchief, written by Christine Day ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The Cherokees, by Elaine Landau
- Indians of North America, the eight culture areas and how their inhabitants lived before the coming of the whites, Paula Angle Franklin ; foreword by Morton H. Fried ; line drawings by Ken Woodard
- The Huron Indians, Martin Schwabacher
- The Cherokee Indians, Nicole Claro
- The Osage, by Janet Riehecky
- USKids history, written by Marlene Smith-Baranzini and Howard Egger-Bovet ; illustrated by T. Taylor Bruce
- Indians of the eastern woodlands, Sally Sheppard
- Duckhead Necklace, by members of the Assiniboine Elders Board ; illustrated by George Shields, Jr
- Maya, Sarah Tieck
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