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1. Yurok
by Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh
This easy-reference series introduces young readers to the first people to make North America their home. Native-American authors and members of each ... More
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2. Cherokee History and Culture
by Helen Dwyer, D L Birchfield, Robert J Conley (Consultant editor)
The Cherokee Nation is the largest Native American nation in the United States. Inside this compelling account, the history of the Cherokees is ... More
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3. Creek History and Culture
by Helen Dwyer, Amy M Stone, Robert J Conley (Consultant editor)
The Creek Nation has undergone numerous changes since its ancestors began thriving along the Mississippi River around AD 800. Today, the Creeks are ... More
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4. Apache
North American Indians are not merely a historical topic. Instead, today's Native Americans are living, productive members of North American society. ... More
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8. The Cherokee: A Proud People
by Suzanne Cloud Tapper, Suzanne Cloud Tapper
- Lively, highly readable writing that brings excitement of American Indians to life - Each book stresses the pride, heritage, and importance of the ... More
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9. The Zuni
by Terry Allan Hicks
The First Americans books depict the major tribes from their early history to their continuing struggle for survival and dignity.
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10. Nations of the Southeast
by Molly Aloian, Bobbie Kalman
Describes the lives and cultures of the Indians of southeast North America.
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12. The Wampanoag
by Stacy DeKeyser
Watts Library: Indians of the Americas provides readers with an excellent introduction to Native American studies. Each title explores the culture, ... More
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13. Hopi History and Culture
by Helen Dwyer, Mary Stout
The rich history of the Hopis is still being celebrated today throughout the Arizona lands they call home. In this book, readers explore the events ... More
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14. The Pueblo
by Petra Press (Creator), Petra Press
These comprehensive books take students on a journey through the diversity of our world. Topics range from interesting animals to cultural and ... More
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17. The Navajo: A Proud People
by Allison Lassieur
- Lively, highly readable writing that brings excitement of American Indians to life - Each book stresses the pride, heritage, and importance of the ... More
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18. Blackfoot History and Culture
The Blackfoot people make up an international confederation of tribes from both the United States and Canada. Readers discover the deep history and ... More
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19. The Apache
Watts Library: Indians of the Americas provides readers with an excellent introduction to Native American studies. Each title explores the culture, ... More
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21. Native Americans: The First Peoples of New York
Traveling back to the time before European explorers colonized New York, many Native American tribes roamed the forests and rivers of this resource ... More
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22. Shoshone History and Culture
by Helen Dwyer, Mary Stout, Robert J Conley (Consultant editor)
The Shoshones are an incredibly diverse group of Native Americans with a complex history. In this valuable resources, readers discover the events in ... More
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25. Hopi History and Culture
The rich history of the Hopis is still being celebrated today throughout the Arizona lands they call home. In this book, readers explore the events ... More
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