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-- Fourteen ninety-one2006., Vintage Books Call No: ANCIENT CIVILIZATION NF MAN Edition: 1st Vintage Books ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents an examination of the geographic, cultural, and human landscape of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492, and includes information from historical and archaeological perspectives that offers a new view of pre-Columbian America.
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-- Five hundred nations2002, c1994, Gramercy Books Call No: 970.004 97 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents an illustrated history of North American Indians, examining the lifestyle, culture, and heritage of hundred of tribes from before the arrival of Columbus to the aftermath of the battle at Wounded Knee in 1890.
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[2016]., Beacon Press Call No: 970.Dunbar-Ortiz Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "In this enlightening book, scholars and activists Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Native American culture and history that have misinformed generations. Tracing how these ideas evolved, and drawing from history, the authors disrupt long-held and enduring myths such as: 'Columbus Discovered America'; 'Thanksgiving Proves the Indians Welcomed Pilgrims'; 'Indians Were Savage and Warlike'; 'Europeans Brought Civilization to Backward Indians'; 'The United States Did Not Have a Policy of Genocide'; 'Sports Mascots Honor Native Americans'; 'Most Indians Are on Government Welfare'; 'Indian Casinos Make Them All Rich'; [and] 'Indians Are Naturally Predisposed to Alcohol.' Each chapter deftly shows how these myths are rooted in the fears and prejudice of European settlers and in the larger political agendas of a settler state aimed at acquiring Indigenous land and tied to narratives of erasure and disappearance. Accessibly written and revelatory, "All the Real Indians Died Off" challenges readers to rethink what they have been taught about Native Americans and history."--Publisher's description.
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2002., Juvenile, Grolier Call No: 973 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: The Young nation, America 1787-1861 Volume: v. 4Summary Note: Details the early history of the United States focusing on the Mexican-American War, the population expansion to the West coast, and the treatment of Native Americans in the Western States.
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2006, Pre-adolescent, Viking Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Traveling to the New World in 1606 as the page to Captain John Smith, twelve-year-old orphan Samuel Collier settles in the new colony of James Town, where he must quickly learn to distinguish between friend and foe.
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c2005., AltaMira Press ; Oyate Call No: 970 BRO Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Contemporary Native American communities Volume: bk. 14Summary Note: Evaluates hundreds of books for children and teens that explore the Native American traditions and culture that were published from the early 1900s through 2004.
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c2006., Clarion Books Call No: 978.004 97 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of contents Publisher description Summary Note: Traces the history of the dependence of the American Indians on the buffalo from prehistoric times to the present.
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2013., Pre-adolescent, Harper Call No: FIC ERD Edition: First paperback edi Genre: Historical fiction Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: The Birchbark House series Volume: bk. 4Summary Note: In 1866, Omakayas's son Chickadee is kidnapped by two ne'er-do-well brothers from his own tribe and must make a daring escape, forge unlikely friendships, and set out on an exciting and dangerous journey to get back home.
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2006., Cinco Puntos Press Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Summary Note: In the 1800s, a Choctaw girl becomes friends with a slave boy from a plantation across the great river, and when she learns that his family is in trouble, she helps them cross to freedom.
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By Weber, Paige2005., Facts on File Call No: 391 .0098 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A pictorial history of key events, people, and trends in early American fashion design.
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2021., Levine Querido Call No: NL 970.0 TRE Edition: Young readers edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Anton Treuer is a renowned author, speaker, language preservationist, scholar, etc. This young readers edition of the original book for adults from a university press includes new material for the younger lens. Organized by dozens of different questions, some weighty and some minor, but all the time funny, insightful, personal, and interesting, this book will tell you everything you ever wanted to learn about Native Americans, but were afraid to ask"--Provided by the publisher.
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[2021]., Adolescent, Levine Querido Call No: NATIVE AMERICANS NF TRE Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An Ojibwe scholar and cultural preservationist answers the most commonly asked questions about Native Americans, both historical and modern.
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[2021]., Adolescent, Levine Querido Call No: AMERICAN HISTORY NF TRE Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An Ojibwe scholar and cultural preservationist answers the most commonly asked questions about Native Americans, both historical and modern.
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-- 1st AmericansBy Hakim, Joyc2005., Pre-adolescent, Oxford University Press Call No: 973.1 Edition: 3rd ed., Rev. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: History of US Volume: bk. 1Summary Note: An overview of the origin and development of the United States from the Ice Age to 1600, that focuses on pre-Columbian Native Americans and the arrival of European explorers.
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2003., Pre-adolescent, Children's Press Call No: 394.2649 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Discusses the history of New Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, the relationship between the colonists and the native Wampanoag people, and the harvest festival which would later become Thanksgiving Day.
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-- Native North American Indiansc2013., Mason Crest Call No: 970.004 97 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Offers advice and encouragement for Native American teenagers facing discrimination due to their race and culture.
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c2005., HarperCollins Call No: FIC ERD Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Nine-year-old Omakayas, of the Ojibwa tribe, moves west with her family in 1849.
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2006., Pre-adolescent, HarperTrophy Call No: FIC ERD Edition: First Harper Trophy Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Nine-year-old Omakayas, of the Ojibwe tribe, moves west with her family in 1849 following the death of her baby brother, Neewo, from smallpox that killed many villagers. Omakayas and her family learn of a new threat with the arrival of chimookomanag--white people. When the U.S. government orders removal of the Ojibwe westward, a small advance party leaves to gather information while the remaining tribe members adjust to the new villagers and prepare for their changing future. As the seasons pass, Omakayas matures toward adulthood.
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[2013]., Margaret K. McElderry Books Call No: ADVENTURE F COO Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: At the end of a winter-long journey into manhood, Little Hawk returns to find his village decimated by a white man's plague and soon, despite a fresh start, Little Hawk dies violently but his spirit remains trapped, seeing how his world changes.