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Edward Goodbird (Hidasta)
Based on the Life and Drawings of Edward Goodbird.  Fifty delightful drawings and five stories...Gives todays children a glimpse of the lives of Hidatsa children in the 19th century. The drawings and stories were recorded in the 1910s by anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson
Minnesota Historical Society Press
$3.50
Richard VanCamp (Dogrib)
Pacific Northwest folklore is woven into a contemporary moral tale in this unusual title. Two brothers injure a raven. When it escapes, an impressively huge and angry man appears. He makes the boys take him to their home, where he tells them about a man who liked to hurt ravens and paid for it. In his tale, an injured bird starts to follow him everywhere, until finally the man himself turns into a raven. When he returns to his village to apologize to the people who are mourning his death, he can only call like a raven. Then he begins watching over his people and helping them.  Kindergarten-Grade 3.
Children's Book Press
$15.95
Out of stock
Richard Red Hawk (Wyandot)
Presents the letters from A to Z, using each letter to introduce the culture, customs, and history of the North American Indians.
Sierra Oaks
$7.00
Out of stock
Ferguson Plain (Ojibwe)
Amikoonse has never known his true place in the world. With the help of Ol’ Owl, he takes a journey through the woods to find himself. Story and illustration by Ferguson Plain.Grades 1- 6.
Pemmican Publications
$9.95
Out of stock
Michael Lacapa (Apache/Hopi/Tewa)
A beautiful Apache maiden follows the mysterious young man who has come to teach her people to respect "all things great and small" and becomes his wife.  Ages 7 and up.
Northland Publishing
$14.95
Out of stock
Michael Lacapa (Apache/Hopi/Tewa)
A beautiful Apache maiden follows the mysterious young man who has come to teach her people to respect "all things great and small" and becomes his wife.  Ages 7 and up.
Northland Publishing
$7.95

Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)
A tale of peace based on a true encounter during the American Revolution between Quakers and Native Americans.
Dial

$15.95
Out of stock
Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)
A tale of peace based on a true encounter during the American Revolution between Quakers and Native Americans.
Dial
$4.99
Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)
A chilling tale about a modern Mohawk boy, a group of young campers trapped in the Adirondack woods and a monster were-bear.
HarperColins
$15.99
Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki)
Poems and stories of Native American sacred places.
Harcourt
$16.00

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