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American Indian Non-Fiction Print Materials - Corvallis Middle Schoool - 2008 Call Number Title Author Publisher/Date Annotation 299 BLA Black Elk : the Sacred Ways of a Lakota Black Elk, Wallace, and Lyon, William Harper and Row, 1990 First-person account of the spirital life of Lakota Indian Wallace Black Elk. 299 SPI Spirit World Flaherty, Thomas (ed.) Time-Life, 1992 Examines the religious practices of the American Indian. 299 TED Teachings from the American Earth : Indian Religion and Philosophy Tedlock, Dennis and Barbara (eds.) Liveright, 1975 Claims to be "the first conspectus of the variety of American Indian religious experiences and philosophical beliefs, largely from the Native American point of view." 299 VER Elements of Native American Traditions Versluis, Arthur Element, 1993. "Provides a…concise introduction to the traditions of the American Indian peoples….the main features of American Indian cultures, including their understanding of nature…ceremonies and rituals…religious perspectives." 299.7 HAR Native American Religions Hartz, Paula R. Facts on File, 1997 Surveys the history and basic beliefs of Native American religions. 305.4 WOM Woman's Way Conlan, Roberta (ed.) Time-Life, 1995 Examines the role of Indian women in Native American culture. 305.8 CAR Us and Them : a History of Intolerance in America Carnes, Jim Southern Poverty Law Center, 1995 Story of Americans who were hated by others simply for who they were, what they looked like, or what they believed. 305.8 PEO People of the Desert Davis, Mary N. (ed.) Time-Life, 1993 Studies the ties that bind the Indians of the Southwest to their desert homelands (especially the Navahos and Apaches). 306 BRO Night Flying Woman : an Ojibway Narrative Broker, Ignatia Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1983 Recounts the life of the author's great-great grandmother, an Ojibway Indian who lived during the nineteenth century. 306 MAT Native America : Arts, Traditions, and Celebrations Mather, Christine Clarkson Potter, 1990 Features the architecture, landscapes, celebrations, and crafts of Native Americans, both past and present.

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Page 1: American Indian Non-Fiction Print Materials - Corvallis ...€¦ · American Indian. 299 TED Teachings from the American Earth : Indian Religion and Philosophy Tedlock, Dennis and

American Indian Non-Fiction Print Materials - Corvallis Middle Schoool - 2008

Call Number Title Author Publisher/Date Annotation

299 BLABlack Elk : the Sacred Ways of a

Lakota

Black Elk,

Wallace, and

Lyon, William

Harper and Row, 1990First-person account of the spirital life of

Lakota Indian Wallace Black Elk.

299 SPI Spirit WorldFlaherty, Thomas

(ed.)Time-Life, 1992

Examines the religious practices of the

American Indian.

299 TEDTeachings from the American Earth

: Indian Religion and Philosophy

Tedlock, Dennis

and Barbara

(eds.)

Liveright, 1975

Claims to be "the first conspectus of the

variety of American Indian religious

experiences and philosophical beliefs, largely

from the Native American point of view."

299 VERElements of Native American

TraditionsVersluis, Arthur Element, 1993.

"Provides a…concise introduction to the

traditions of the American Indian

peoples….the main features of American

Indian cultures, including their understanding

of nature…ceremonies and rituals…religious

perspectives."

299.7 HAR Native American Religions Hartz, Paula R. Facts on File, 1997Surveys the history and basic beliefs of Native

American religions.

305.4 WOM Woman's Way Conlan, Roberta

(ed.)Time-Life, 1995

Examines the role of Indian women in Native

American culture.

305.8 CARUs and Them : a History of

Intolerance in AmericaCarnes, Jim

Southern Poverty Law Center,

1995

Story of Americans who were hated by others

simply for who they were, what they looked

like, or what they believed.

305.8 PEO People of the DesertDavis, Mary N.

(ed.)Time-Life, 1993

Studies the ties that bind the Indians of the

Southwest to their desert homelands

(especially the Navahos and Apaches).

306 BRONight Flying Woman : an Ojibway

NarrativeBroker, Ignatia

Minnesota Historical Society

Press, 1983

Recounts the life of the author's great-great

grandmother, an Ojibway Indian who lived

during the nineteenth century.

306 MATNative America : Arts, Traditions,

and CelebrationsMather, Christine Clarkson Potter, 1990

Features the architecture, landscapes,

celebrations, and crafts of Native Americans,

both past and present.

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323.1 GOL Indian TreatiesGold, Susan

Dudley

Twenty-First Century Books,

1997

History of the hundreds of treaties signed by

Native American tribes with Europeans, a

practice which started in the 1600's.

323.1 HAG American Indians Hagan, William T.University of Chicago Press,

1961

Claims to be "the history of the relationship

between white man and Indian….show[ing]

how it was doomed at the start by the conflict

of cultures and attitudes."

333.2 RES ReservationsConlan, Roberts

(ed.)Time-Life, 1995

Examines the white man's attempts to

establish "enclaves to preserve the people"

(starting in Massachusetts in 1637).

338.4 Ben

Without Reservation : the Making of

America's Most Powerful Indian

Tribe and Foxwoods, the World's

Largest Casino

Benedict, Jeff Harper Collins, 2000

Traces the process by which the

Mashantucket Pequot tribe of Connecticut

went from poverty to extreme wealth over the

course of three decades after building the

Foxwoods Casino.

372.3 CAD

Keepers of Life : Discovering Plants

through Native American Stories

and Earth Activities for Children

Caduto, Michael

J., and Bruchac,

Joseph

Fulcrum, 1994

Using the ancient wisdom of Native North

American stories to built understanding

between people and the natural world.

391 FEN False Faces of the Iroquois Fenton, William University of Oklahoma, 1987 Provides detailed insight into Iroquois religion.

391 KOC Dress Clothing of the Plains Indians Koch, Ronald P. University of Oklahoma, 1977 Reference book on Plains Indian dress.

391 PATEncyclopedia of American Indian

Costume

Paterek,

JosephineW.W. Norton, 1994

Presents the variety of clothing created by

many tribes and looks at its uses, whether

functional or ceremonial.

393 ECH

Battlefields and Burial Grounds :

the Indian Struggle to Protect

Ancestral Graves in the United

States

Echo-Hawk,

Roger C. and

Walter R.

Lerner, 1994

Chronicles the current and historical struggle

by Native Americans to protect the graves of

their ancestors.

394 MARPowwow : Images Along the Red

RoadMarra, Ben Harry N. Abrams, 1996

Gallery of stunning color portraits of powwow

dancers in full regalia.

394.3 HETNative American Dance :

Ceremonies and Social Traditions

Heth, Charlotte

(ed.)Smithsonian, 1992

Covers the scope of Native American dance,

from the fancy dancers of the powwow circuit

to the traditional dancers of sacred Indian

ceremonies.

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394.3 MCCYour Guide to Understanding and

Enjoying Pow Wows

McCluskey,

Murton

Montana Office of Public

Instruction, 1995

A collection of information intended to help

the reader better understand and enjoy the

events and activities occurring at many of the

Plains area pow wows.

398.2 BIEDoctor Coyote : a Native American

Aesop's FablesBierhorst, John MacMillan, 1987 Aztec fables featuring Coyote.

398.2 BIG Legend from Crazy Horse ClanBig Crow, Moses

NelsonTipi Press, 1987 Lakota legend for children of all ages.

398.2 BRU Native American Animal Stories Bruchac, Joseph Fulcrum, 1992

Collection of native American tales and myths

focusing on the relationship between man and

nature.

398.2 BRU

Earth Under Sky Bear's Feet :

Native American Poems of the

Land

Bruchac, Joseph,

and Locker,

Thomas

Putnam and Grosset, 1995

Twelve poems describing what Sky Bear (the

Big Dipper) sees and hears as she circles the

Earth.

398.2 CAD

Keepers of the Night : Native

American Stories and Nocturnal

Activities for Children

Caduto, Michael

J., and Bruchac,

Joseph

Fulcrum, 1994Native American stories and nocturnal

activities for children.

398.2 CAD PL

Keepers of the Earth : Native

American Stories and

Environmental Activities for

Children

Caduto, Michael,

and Bruchac,

Joseph

Fulcrum, 1997

Guide for helping children love and care for

the earth, using Native American stories and

environmental activities.

398.2 CAD PLKeepers of the Animals : Native

American Stories and Wildlife

Bruchac, Joseph,

and Caduto, Fulcrum, 1991

Activities to help children understand their

interdependence with all livng beings and life

398.2 COYCoyote Stories of the Montana

Salish Indians

Salish Culture

Committee

Montana Historical Society

Press, 1999

Traditional Salish Indian coyote stories,

recorded by Salish elders.

398.2 CUR

Girl Who Married a Ghost and

Other Tales from the North

American Indian

Bierhorst, John

(ed.)Four Winds Press, 1978

American Indian folklore drawn from

narratives gathered first-hand byphotographer-

writer-explorer Edward S. Curtis during the

early 1900's.

398.2 GOB Mystic Horse Goble, Paul Harper Collins, 2003 Pawnee tale.

398.2 GOB Her Seven Brothers Goble, Paul Simon and Schuster, 1988 Cheyenne tale.

398.2 GOB Buffalo Woman Goble, Paul Simon and Schuster, 1984 Blackfeet tale.

398.2 GOB Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Goble, Paul Simon and Schuster, 1978Story of a young Native American girl devoted

to the care of her tribe's horses.

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398.2 GOB Crow Chief : a Plains Indian Story Goble, Paul Orchard Books, 1995

Crow Chief always warns the buffalo that

hunters are coming until Falling Star, a savior,

comes to camp, tricks Crow Chief, and

teaches him that all must share and live like

relatives together.

398.2 GOB Star Boy Goble, Paul Aladdin Books, 1991

Relates the Blackfoot Indian legend in which

Star Boy gains the Sun's forgiveness for his

mother's disobedience and is allowed to

return to the Sky World.

398.2 GOB Return of the Buffaloes Goble, PaulNational Geographic Society,

2002

Based on a Lakota legend in which a

mysterious woman returns the buffalo and the

other animals to the Indian people.

398.2 GOB Love Flute Goble, Paul Aladdin, 1997

A gift to a shy young man from the birds and

animals helps him to express his love to a

beautiful girl.

398.2 GOB Gift of the Sacred Dog Goble, Paul Aladdin, 1987

In response to an Indian boy's prayer for help

for his hungry people, the Great Spirit sends

the gift of the Sacred Dogs, horses which

398.2 GOBLost Children : the Boys Who Were

NeglectedGoble, Paul Aladdin Paperbacks, 1998

A Blackfoot Indian legend in which six

neglected orphaned brothers decide to go to

the Above World, where they become the

constellation of the "Lost Children" of

Pleiades.

398.2 GOB Iktomi and the Buffalo Skull Goble, Paul Orchard, 1991

Iktomi, the Plains Indian trickster, interrupts a

powwow of the Mouse People and gets his

head stuck in a buffalo skull.

398.2 GOB Storm Maker's Tipi Goble, Paul Atheneum Books, 2001Based on a Blackfoot legend; includes an

illustrated description of how to pitch a tipi.

398.2 GOBLegend of the White Buffalo

WomanGoble, Paul

National Geographic Society,

2002

Lakota Indian legend in which the White

Buffalo Woman presents her people with the

Sacred Calf Pipe, which gives them the

means to pray to the Great Spirit.

398.2 GRIBlackfoot Lodge Tales: the Story of

a Prairie People

Grinnell, George

BirdUniversity of Nebraska, 1962 Traditional stories told by Blackfoot people.

398.2 HOW

How the Morning and Evening Stars

Came to Be : and Other Assiniboine

Indian Stories

Montana Historical Society

Press, 2003

Collection of three traditional tales collected at

Fort Peck and Fort Belknap reservations in

northern Montana.

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398.2 HOW

How the Summer Season Came :

and Other Assiniboine Indian

Stories

Fort Peck Tribal Library, 2003

Six traditional tales collected at the Fort Peck

reservation in northern Montana, which were

originally intended to teach young members of

the tribe about their history and culture.

398.2 HOWHow Marten Got His Spots and

Other Kootenai Indian Stories

Kootenai Cultural

Committee

Montana Historical Society

Press, 1978

A group of Kootenai stories originally intended

to help educate young tribal members about

their history and culture.

398.2 JACPrecious Gift : a Navaho Creation

MythJackson, Ellen Simon and Schuster, 1996

Retelling of part of a Navaho creation and

evolution myth in which a lowly snail alone is

responsible for bringing pure water to the new

land.

398.2 LEL Algonquin LegendsLeland, Charles

G.Dover, 1992

Classic collection containing the myths,

legends, and folklore of the northeastern

Algonquin Indians.

398.2 LIGLightning Inside You and Other

Native American Riddles

Bierhorst, John

(ed.)William Morrow, 1992 Indian riddles - 140 of them!

398.2 MAR Rough-Faced Girl Martin, Rafe G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1992Algonquin Indian folklore version of the

Cinderella tale.

398.2 MARMary Quequesah"s Love Story : a

Pend d'Oreille Indian Tale

Beaverhead,

Peter (teller)

Montana Historical Society,

1981

Describes the difficulties of love; afer Mary's

husband leaves her, a wise old woman

dreams of her sorrow and tells her how to win

him back.

398.2 MCD Arrow to the SunMcDermott,

GeraldViking Press, 1974

An adaptation of the Pueblo Indian mythwhich

explais how the spirit of the Lord of the Sun

was brought to the world of men.

398.2 MONThey Dance in the Sky : Native

American Myths

Monroe, Jean

Guard and

Williamson, Ray

Houghton Mifflin, 1987Introduction to the skylore of the Native

Americans.

398.2 MUD Mud PonyCohen, Caron Lee

(reteller)Scholastic, 1988

Pawnee Indian story exhibiting the Pawnee

belief that no matter how lowly one's origin,

the path to honor is open through adherence

to virtues such as constancy and a humble

spirit.

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398.2 NAT Native American Stories Bruchac, Joseph Fulcrum, 1991

Collection of myths drawn from the native

cultures of North America - from the Inuit in

the North to the Zuni, Hopi, and Cherokee in

the South.

398.2 OLSWisdom Warrior : Native American

Animal LegendsOlson, Dennis L. NorthWord Press, 1999 Traditional Native American Indian stories.

398.2 OLSShared Spirits : Wildlife and Native

AmericansOlson, Dennis L. NorthWord Press, 1995

Collection of Native American stories focusing

on the 12 animals most revered by traditional

Native cultures.

398.2 OLS Olson, Dennis L. Wisdom Warrior NorthWord Press, 1999

Retelling of traditional Native American stories

used to share wisdom and teach lessons on

how to live in harmony with the earth.

398.2 OWLOwl's Eyes and Seeking a Spirit :

Kootenai Indian Stories

Kootenai Culture

Committee

Montana Historical Society

Press, 1981

Two traditional tales recorded by Kootenai

elders.

398.2 ROC

Giving Voice to Bear : North

American Indian Myths, Rituals, and

Images of the Bear

Rockwell, David Roberts Rineheart, 1991

Chronicles the bear as a repsentation of

transformation, growth, and renewal

throughout Native American and European

culture.

398.2 SAB Blizzard's Robe Sabuda, Robert Atheneum, 1999

A young girl living in a village in the cold, dark,

Arctic North makes a robe for the feared

Blizzard, and as a reward, he creates the

Northern Lights.

398.2 SIM

Spirit of the New England Tribes :

Indian History and Folklore, 1620-

1984

Simmons, WilliamUniversity Press of New

England, 1986

Traces the historical evolution of legends,

folktales, and traditions of four major Native

American groups from their earliest

encounters with European settlers to the

present.

398.2 TAYWhen Bear Stole the Chinook : a

Siksika Tale

Taylor, Harriet

PeckFarrar Straus Giroux, 1997

Blackfoot tale blaming Bear for stealing the

warm chinook wind (and thus preventing

spring from arriving).

398.2 TURTurtle Who Went to War and Other

Sioux Stories

Montana Historical Society

Press, 2003

Traditional Sioux stories, illustrated by Indian

artists, handed down for generations.

398.2 VAUNight Dancer : a Mythical Piper of

the Native American Southwest*Vaughan, Marcia Orchard Books, 2002

Magical pipe player Kokopelli plays his song

inviting all the desert creatures to come and

dance with him in the moonlight.

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398.2 WALNez Perce Coyote Tales : the Myth

Cycle

Walker, Deward

E., 1994University of Oklahoma, 1994

Collection of 52 stories about Coyote from the

Nez Perce tradition; represents the most

extensive treatment of the character of

Coyote for any Native American group.

398.2 WAL Two Old Women Wallis, Velma HarperPerennial, 1993

Tale of two old women abandoned by their

tribe during a brutal winter famine; based on

an Athabascan Indian legend.

398.2 WOLWolf Tales : Native American

Children's Stories*Powell, Mary Ancient City Press, 1992

Collection of legends from the Cherokee,

Dakota Sioux, and other Indian tribes,

centering around the spiritual power of the

wolf.

419 HOF Indian Sign Language Hofsinde, Robert Morrow, 1956Shows how to the gestures representing over

500 words in American Indian sign language.

419 LIPNorth American Indian Sign

LanguageLiptak, Karen Franklin Watts, 1990

Describes the basic vocabulary needed to

communicate in the most commonly used

form of sign language used among Native

Americans.

497 BAR Dictionary of the Ojibway Language Baraga, FredericMinnesota Historical Society

Press, 1992

Language of the Ojibway people originally

recorded by Frederic Baraga, missionary

priest sent to serve among the Ojibway in

1835.

497 ENGEnglish-Cheyenne Student

Dictionary

Northern

Cheyenne

Language and

Culture Center

Council for Indian Education,

1976Dictionary, English to Cheyenne.

497 EVEEveryday Lakota : an English-Sioux

Dictionary for Beginners

Karol, Joseph S.

(ed.)

Rosebud Educational Society,

1971English-Sioux dictionary for beginners.

497 WAR Dakotah Sioux Indian Dictionary WarCloud, PaulTekakwitha Fine Arts Center,

1989

Based on an original dictionary published in

1967; over 4,000 words.

581.6 ERIMedicinal and Other Uses of North

American Plants

Erichsen-Brown,

CharlotteBreezy Creeks, 1979

Historical survey of the subject; special

references to Eastern Indian tribes.

581.6 HARMontana Native Plants and Early

PeoplesHart, Jeff

Montana Historical Society,

1992

Describes early uses of plants, especially for

food and medicine, by Indian and early non-

Indian inhabitants.

641 GUNAmerican Indian Cooking before

1500Gunderson, Mary Blue Earth Books, 2001

Explores American Indian culture through

simple recipes.

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641 PER

Hunter's Stew and Hangtown Fry :

What Pioneer America Ate and

Why

Perl, Lila Clarion, 1977Not limited to pioneers; discusses eating

habits of Native Americans, as well.

641.5 CAR Native American CookingCarew-Miller,

AnnaMason-Crest, 2003

Discusses the foods common to various

tribes, as well as the cultural significance

certain foods had for specific tribes.

646.4 HUNTraditional Dress : Knowledge and

Methods of Old-Time Clothing

Hungry Wolf,

AdolfGood Medicine Books, 1990

Description and methods of making American

Indian clothing.

704 D'ALNative American Crafts and

CulturesD'Alleva, Anne Davis Publications, 1993

Introduction to the vibrant arts and cultures of

American Indians.

704 TAYBuckskin and Buffalo : the Artistry

of the Plains IndiansTaylor, Colin F. Rizzoli, 1998

Examines the lives of North American Plains

Indians through their art.

709 FEDTwo Hundred Years of North

American Indian ArtFeder, Norman Praeger, 1971 Introduction to American Indian art.

739.2 DUR

North American Indian Jewelry and

Adornment from Prehistory to the

Present

Dubin, Lois Sherr Harry N. Abrams, 1999Illustrated study of Indian adornment from

prehistoric times to the late 20th century.

741.6 NORNorth American Indian Motifs CD-

ROM and BookDover, 1996

Archive of 391 authentic Native American

motifs.

741.9 VIOWarrior Artists: Historic Cheyenne

and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art Viola, Herman J.

National Geographic Society,

1998

Saga of an artistic community of imprisoned

Plains Indians in Florida between 1875 and

1878.

745.4 CAR Plains Indian Designs Caraway, CarenStemmer House Publishers,

1984

Designs unique to the Plains Indians of North

America to use as communication,

decoration, and identification.

745.5 BENBig Book of Indian Beadwork

Designs

Bennett, Kay

DohertyDover, 1987

Native American beadwork design treasury

featuring scores of Indian motifs, including

buffalo, kachinas, eagles, feathers, lightning

bolts, and more.

745.5 GIBTraditional Clothing of the Native

AmericansGibby, Evard WestWind, 2001

Explores the traditional dress of Native

Americans in the nine cultural areas of North

America.

745.5 HUNPow-Wow : Dancer's and

Craftworker's Handbook

Hungry Wolf,

Adolf

Canadian Caboose Press,

1999

Histories, first-hand accounts, and

photographs of pow-wows and dance

costumes over the past one hundred years.

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745.5 PEA Warbonnets Peate, RodCrazy Crow Trading Post,

1984

History and origin of the classic Plains Indian

warbonnet, with construction details and

illustrated instructions.

745.5 SCHCrafts of the North American

Indians : a Craftsman's Manual

Schneider,

Richard C.R. Schneider Publishers, 1972

Attempts to simplify and explain the "how" of

many Indian crafts.

745.5 STANative American Indian Beadwork

Patterns

Stanley-Millner,

PamelaDover, 1995

Charts for bead weaving and bead applique,

all taken from the authentic craftwork of

Native Americans.

745.5 WHI North American Indian ArtsWhitehead,

Andrew HunterGolden Books, 1990

Introduction to American Indian arts and

crafts.

746 LYF Ojibwa CraftsSchneider,

Richard C.R. Schneider, 1982

Observations of the traditional crafts of the

Ojibwa people (western Great Lakes region)

from the early 1900's.

746.4 JONAmerican Indian Counted Cross-

StitchJones, Frankye Sterling, 1990

Twenty-eight cross-stitch patterns, translated

from authentic American Indian designs.

750.8 ROBRobes of Splendor : Native

American Painted Buffalo HidesNew Press, 1993

Study of Native American art as it appears on

the painted buffalo hide robes that were

presented to French kings in the 18th century

and are now housed in Paris.

780 LAK Lakota Ceremonial Songs Around Him, John Sinte Gleska College, 1983Attempts to write down and translate the

verses of several Lakota Indian songs.

790 CULGames of the North American

IndiansCulin, Stewart Dover, 1975 Games played by the North American Indian.

790 GARHandgames : a Native American

Indian Family TraditionGarbani, Ledonna Ledonna Garbani, 1992

Description of the playing of "handgames" or

"stickgames."

790 LAUIndian Tipi : Its History,

Construction, and Use

Laubin, Reginald

and GladysUniversity of Oklahoma, 1977

Includes detailed information on making a tipi,

its furnishings and decorations, living in a tipi,

and traveling with a tipi.

793 MACHandbook of American Indian

Games

Macfarlan, Allan

and PauletteDover, 1958

Varied collection of 150 easy-to-play games

once played by Indian tribes across America.

793.3 EVA Northern Traditional Dancer Evans, C. Scott Crazy Crow Trading Post,

1990

Chronicles the history and apparel of the

traditional (northern) American Indian dancer,

with emphasis on the Lakota Sioux.

793.3 ROBPowwow Country : People of the

CircleRoberts, Chris Meadowlark, 1998

Colored photographs of powwows "from coast

to coast."

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793.3 ROB Pow Wow Country Roberts, ChrisAmerican and World

Geographic Publishing, 1992

Focuses on the celebration aspect of

powwows from across the United States.

796.3 COL

Counting Coup : A True Story of

Basketball and honor on the Little

Big Horn

Colton, Larry Time Warner, 2000

Chronicles Indian basketball (and

accompanying issues such as reservation

poverty, alcoholism, and racial conflict)

through one season on the Crow Indian

reservation in Montana.

810 KITLast Best Place : a Montana

Anthology

Kittredge and

Smith (eds.)

Montana Historical Society

Press, 1988

Complete section of American Indian stories

and myths; other selections relevant to

American Indians, too.

810.9 BRU

Returning the Gift : Poetry and

Prose from the First North

American Native Writers' Festival

Bruchac, Joseph

(ed.)University of Arizona, 1994

The best of more than 200 submissions to a

Native writers' conference, held in Oklahoma

in 1992.

811 BRO Brother Eagle, Sister Sky Jeffers, Susan Dial, 1991

Poetry of the words of Chief Seattle : "How

can you buy the sky? How can you own the

rain and the wind?"

811 KAY Broken Feather Kay, Vera C. P. Putnam's Sons, 2002Broken Feather's homeland is a wonderful

place - but then white men start coming.

813 JOH Indian CountryJohnson, Dorothy

M.University of Nebraska, 1953

Collection of short stories, most with an

American Indian theme.

813 JOH Buffalo WomanJohnson, Dorothy

M.University ofr Nebraska, 1977

Fictional account of the life of Whirlwind,

Oglala Sioux woman who lived from 1820 to

1877.

813 JOH Hanging TreeJohnson, Dorothy

M.University ofr Nebraska, 1957

Collection of short stories, some with an

American Indian theme.

813 TALTalking Leaves : Contemporary

Native American Short StoriesLesley, Craig (ed.) Dell, 1991 Short stories by American Indian authors.

897 DANDancing Teepees : Poems of

American Indian Youth

Sneve, Virginia

Driving HawkHoliday House, 1989

Poems selected from both the oral and written

tradition.

917.8 FRE Indian WinterFreedman,

RussellHoliday House, 1992

Story of Prince Alexander Philipp Maximilian's

and Karl Bodmer's winter spent with the

Mandan Indians of North Dakota (1833-1834).

919.8 MARLamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called

Fish

Martin, Jacqueline

BriggsHoughton Mifflin, 2001

A family of Inupiat Indians survives their boat

being stuck in the Arctic ice by applying

centuries-old hunting, sewing, and survival

skills.

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92 CAM

North American Indians of

Achievement : Ben Nighthorse

Campbell

Henry,

ChristopherChelsea House, 1973

First Native American to serve in Congress

since 1929, Canpbell worked for Native

American empowerment.

92 CRA Crazy Horse's Vision Bruchac, Joseph Lee and Low Books, 2000

Story based on the life of the dedicated young

lakota boy who grew up to be one of the

bravest defenders of his people.

92 CRA Life and Death of Crazy Horse Freedman,

RussellHoliday House, 1996 An account of the Ogalala Sioux leader's life.

92 CRA Crazy Horse Sandoz, Mari University of Nebraska, 1961Biography of the Ogala Sioux leader, Crazy

Horse.

92 CRA Crazy Horse : Sioux War Chief Guttmacher, Peter Chelsea House, 1994 Biography of the Sioux chief.

92 GERGeronimo : the Autobiography of a

Great Patriot WarriorTurner, Frederick Meridian, 1996

Testament of the legendary Apache warrior

Geronimo as dicatated to a native interpreter.

92 JEMIndian Captive : The Story of Mary

JemisonLenski, Lois Harper Collins, 1941

Newberry Honor Book; tells the story of the

capture of Mary Jemison by Seneca Indians in

the 1700's.

92 JOS

Chief Joseph and the Flight of the

Nez Perce : the Untold Story of an

American Tragedy

Nerburn, Kent Harper, 2005

Tells Chief Joseph's story accurately and

engagingly; probes the nuances of the

psyches of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce

tribe.

92 JOS Chief Joseph : Nez Perce Leader Taylor, Marian W. Chelsea House, 1995 Biography of the life of Chief Joseph.

92 KINNotable Red Man : Lakota

Wisdomkeeper Matthew King

Arden, Harvey

(ed.)

Beyond Words Publishing,

1994

Eloquent spokesman for the Lakota nation

who offered steadfast commitment to his

people and to the land that was his home.

92 MANWilma Mankiller : Principal Chief of

the CherokeesSchwarz, Melissa Chelsea House, 1994 First woman to head the Cherokee Nation.

92 MED

Counting Coup : Becoming a Crow

Chief on the Reservation and

Beyond

Medicine Crow,

JosephNational Geographic, 2003

A memoir of Joseph Medicine Crow, the last

traditional chief of his people, as he describes

his ancestors, ancient traditions, growing up

on the reservation, Worl War II experiences,

and how he earned the status of War Chief by

completing the four war deeds required of the

Crow warrior.

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92 PARQuanah Parker : Warrior for

FreedomHilts, Len

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,

1987

Indian chief who led the Commanches in the

battle for their homeland and remained their

leader on the reservation where he guided the

people in accepting their new life.

92 PICNative American Doctor : the Story

of Susan LaFlesche PicotteFerris, Jeri Carolrhoda Books, 1991

Biography of a young Omaha Indian woman

who became the first Native American woman

to graduate from medical school.

92 PLE Plenty-Coups, Chief of the CrowsLinderman, Frank

B.University of Nebraska, 1957

Classic biography of the life of Crow chief

Plenty-Coups

92 POC Pocahontas Bruchac, Joseph Harcourt, 2003

Drawn from the personal journals of John

Smith; chronicles the life of Pocahontas,

daughter of the Powhatan chief,

Mamanatowic.

92 PREPretty-shield : Medicine Woman of

the Crows

Linderman, Frank

B.University of Nebraska, 1972

Perhaps the first record of the woman's side

of Indian life; told by Pretty-shield to

Linderman through an interpreter and using

sign language.

92 SAC Sacagawea Erdrich, Lise Carolrhoda Books, 2003

Biography of the Shoshone girl Sacagawea

from age 11 when she was kidnapped by the

Hitdatsa to the end of her journey with Lewis

and Clark. Includes speculation about her

later life.

92 SAC Who Was Sacagawea?Fradin, Dennis B.

and Judith B.Grosset and Dunlap, 2002

Illustrated biography of the life of Sacagawea;

appropriate for reluctant or younger readers.

92 SAC Sacagawea St. George, Judith G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1997 Another biography of the life of Sacagawea.

92 SAC Truth about Sacagawea, TheThomasma,

KennethGrandview Publishing, 1997

Paraphrase of the Lewis and Clark journal

accounts mentioning Sacagawea.

92 SACSacagawea : Westward with Lewis

and ClarkWhite, Alana J. Enslow, 1997 Explores the life and times of Sacagawea.

92 SCH My Life as an IndianSchultz, James

WillardHawthorn Books, 1957

"True story of the author's life as an Indian."

Date unknown.

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92 SEQSequoyah : the Cherokee Man Who

Gave His People WritingRumford, James Houghton Mifflin, 2004

Biography of Sequoyah, a member of the

Cherokee nation who was born in the 1760's

in eastern Tennessee and who developed the

first written alphabet and language for the

Cherokee people.

92 SITA Boy Called Slow : the True Story

of Sitting Bull*Bruchac, Joseph Putnam and Grosset, 1998

True story of the childhood of the Lakota hero

Sitting Bull and how he received his name.

92 SITStory of Sitting Bull, Great Sioux

ChiefEisenberg, Lisa Bantam Doubleday, 1991

"The famed Sitting Bull and his people, the

Hunkpapa Sioux, come alive in this well-

researched biography."

92 SIT Sitting Bull : Sioux LeaderSchleichert,

Elizabeth Enslow Publishers, 1997

Describes the life and times of this legendary

Native American.

92 SIT Sitting Bull : Dakota BoyStevenson,

AugustaAladdin, 1956

A biographical look at the childhood of Sitting

Bull, one of the greatest Sioux warriors to fight

against the white man.

92 SITSitting Bull : the Life of a Lakota

Sioux Chief

Jeffrey, Gary, and

Petty, KateRosen Publishing Group, 2005

The story of Sitting Bull's life done in graphic

novel style.

92 SOC McDonald, Brian Indian Summer Rodale, 1992Forgotten story of Louis Sockalexis, the first

Native American in major league baseball.

92 SQU Squanto : Friend of the PilgrimsBulla, Clyde

RobertScholastic, 1954

Biography of the life of Squanto, billed as a

"friend of the Pilgrims."

92 TAY Chief Joseph : Nez Perce Leader Taylor, Marian W. Chesea House, 1995Led the 1887 flight of the Nez Perce Indians

from the United States government.

92 THO Jim Thorpe's Bright Path Bruchac, Joseph Lee and Low, 2004Biography of the world-renouned American

Indian athlete.

92 THR Crow Indian Photographer Albright, Peggy Holiday House, 1997

Biography of the life of Richard Throssel, a

Cree Indian who photographed life on the

Crow Reservation from 1902 to 1911.

920 100100 Native Americans Who

Changed American History Juettner, Bonnie World Almanac, 1975

Capsule biographies of 100 Native Americans

who have shaped American history.

920 EXT Extraordinay American IndiansAvery, Susan, and

Skinner, LindaChildren's Press, 1992

Discusses the lives and accomplishments of

outstanding Native Americans from the 18th

century to the present.

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920 IND Indian ChiefsFreedman,

RussellHoliday House, 1987

Stories of six western chiefs (Red Cloud,

Satanta, Quanah Parker, Washakie, Joeseph,

abnd Sitting Bull) who led their people in

historic moments of crisis.

920 NAT Native North American VoicesStraub, Deborah

G. (ed.)UXL, 1997

Presents full or excerpted speeches, orations,

poems, testimony, and other notable spoken

works of American Indians.

920 PEN Westward Expansion BiographiesPendergast, Tom

and SaraGale, 2001

Presents the life stories of 28 individuals who

played key roles in the westward expansion of

the United States.

940.5 AAS Navajo Code Talkers* Aasend, Nathan Walker and Co., 1992

During World War II, as the Japanese were

breaking American codes as quickly as they

could be devised, a small group of Navajo

Indian Marines provided the United States

with its only totally secure cryptogram.

940.5 KAW Warriors : Navajo Code Talkers Kawano, Kenji Northland Publishing, 1990

During World War II, as the Japanese were

breaking American codes as quickly as they

could be devised, a small group of Navajo

Indian Marines provided the United States

with its only totally secure cryptogram.

970 CHI Prehistoric People of North America Childress, Diana Chelsea House, 1997Tells the story of Paleo-Indians, ancestors of

Native Americans.

970 CONPainted Dreams : Native American

Rock ArtConway, Thor NorthWord Press, 1993

Study of Native American rock art, legends,

and spirituality.

970 DENFive Indian Tribes of the Upper

Missouri

Denig, Edwin

ThompsonUniversity of Oklahoma, 1961

Author was a fur trader who spent 20 years on

the Upper Missouri from 1833 to 1856;

contacts with Sious, Arickaras, Assiniboines,

Crees, Crows.

970 DOH IroquoisDoherty,

Craig/KatherineFranklin-Watts, 1989

History, social and political organization,

religion, customs, traditional lifestyle, and

current situation of the Iroquois Indians

970 EUR European Challenge.Flaherty, Thomas

(ed.)Time-Life, 1992

Chronicles the initial clashes between Indians

and Europens in North America.

970 FIR First AmericansFlaherty, Thomas

(ed.)Time/Life, 1992

Origin and history of the Indians of North

America.

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970 GRA IroquoisGraymont,

BarbaraChelsea House, 1988

Chronicles the history of the Iroquois, who

traditionally lived in what is now upstate New

York.

970 GRE First Peoples Of North America Green, Rayna Groundwood, 1999Explores the history of the first peoples from a

native perspective.

970 GREGreat Events from History : North

American Series (4 vols.)

Magill, Frank N.

(ed.)Salem Press, 1997

Synopses of events from North American

history from 15,000 B.C. to the present.

970 GRI Encyclopedia of Native AmericaPierce, Trudy

GriffinViking, 1995

Explores the vast cultural wealth of Native

America; divided into seven cultural and

geographical areas.

970 HOX Indians of North America : the CrowHoxie, Frederick

E.Chelsea House, 1989 Chronicles the story of the Crow Nation.

970 INAIn a Sacred Manner I Live : Native

American WisdomPhilip, Neil (ed.) Clarion, 1997

Words of Native American men and women,

who speak on peace and war, coupled with

archival photographs of native Americans.

970 KAV

Earth Maker's Lodge : Native

American Folklore, Activities, and

Foods

Kavasch, E.

BarrieCobblestone, 1994

Collection of histories, stories, folktales,

projecrts, activities, and recipes of Native

American peoples.

970 KOZ Dakota Indians Coloring Book Kozlak, ChetMinnesota Historical Society,

1979

Shows how one part of the Dakota/Sioux

nation lived in the early 1800's in Minnesota.

970 KOZ Ojibway Indians Kozlak, ChetMinnesota Historical Society,

1978

Drawings illustrate how Ojibway people lived

many years ago in he western Great Lakes

region.

970 LAC Blackfeet Lacey, Theresa J. Chelsea House, 1995 History of the Blackfeet Indians.

970 McINorth American Indians Today :

Crow

McIntosh,

Kenneth and

Marsha

Mason Crest, 2004Tells about the present-day life of members of

the Crow Nation.

970 MUR North American Indian Murdoch, David Eyewitness Books, 1995Guide to the civilizations of North American

Indians.

970 NATNative America in the Twentieth

Century : An Encyclopedia

David, Mary B.

(ed.)Garland, 1996

An all-inclusive encyclopedia dealing with

current American Indian issues.

970 NATNative North American Almanac (2

vols.)

Rose and

ChampagneGale Research, 1994

"Comprehensive range of historical/current

information on the life and culture of the

native peoples…."

970 PAR Indian How Book Parker, Arthur C. Dover, 1954Answers the question, "How did the Indians

do things?"

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970 RANChildren's Atlas of Native

Americans

Rand McNally,

1992Rand McNally, 1992

Focuses on the location of native cultures of

North and South America.

970 REAAmerica's Fascinating Indian

Heritage.

Maxwell, James

A. (ed.)Reader's Digest, 1978

History of American Indians before Columbus

arrived in America.

970 ROBFlathead Lake, from Glaciers to

CherriesRobbin, R. C. Bigfork Eagle, 1985

Includes chapters entitled ""Flathead"s First

Settlers - the Native Americans" and

"Legends of Bear Dance and Other Stories."

970 SAT Earliest Americans Sattler, Helen Clarion, 1993

Presents theories based on evidence about

who the earliest Americans were, where they

came from, and when they arrived.

970 SCH Indians : the Great Photographs….Scherer, Joanna

CohanCrown, 1973

Photographs revealing North American Indian

life, 1847-1929, from the Smithsonian

Institution archives.

970 SMINative Universe : Voices of Indian

America

McMaster,

Gerald, and

Trafzer, Clifford

(eds.)

National Geographic, 2004

Features the work of many foremost

American Indian writers, scholars, and

leaders, along with treasures from the

collection and archives of the National

Museum of the American Indian.

970 SMI PL

Brown Paper School USKids

History : Book of the American

Indians

Smith-Baranzini,

Marlene, and

Egger-Bovet,

Howard

Little, Brown, 1994

Offers insights into the day-to-day lives,

customs, and beliefs of various North

American tribes before the arrival of the

Europeans. Includes ideas for related

activities.

970 THRThrough Indian Eyes : the Untold

Story of Native American People

Cassidy, James J.

(ed.) Reader's Digest, 1978

Presents American history as it was

experienced by the Americans who were here

first.

970 TIB Buckskin and Blanket DaysTibbles, Thomas

HenryUniversity of Nebraska, 1957

"Memories of a friend of the Indians," written

in 1905.

970 VAUIndian Fights : New Facts on Seven

EncountersVaughn, J. W. University of Oklahoma, 1966 Note date of publication.

970 VIOSeeds of Change : 500 Years Since

Columbus

Viola, Herman J.,

and Margolis,

Carolyn

Smithsonian, 1991

Traces Old World and New World exchanges

of sugar, maize, potatoes, wine, horses, and

other common plants and animals, as well as

disease, over the 500 years since the arrival

of Columbus.

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970 WAL Atlas of the North American Indian Waldman, Carl Facts on File, 1985Unique resource on American Indians with a

wealth of mapos and illustrations.

970 WALEncyclopedia of Native American

TribesWaldman, Carl Facts on File, 1999

"Comprehensive reference work discussing

more than 150 Indian tribes of North America,

as well as prehistoric peoples and

civilizations."

970 WAY Way of the WarriorFlaherty, Thomas

(ed.)Time-Life, 1993

Social life and customs surrounding American

Indians and their involvement in war.

970 WIN Winds of Renewal Conlan, Roberta (ed.)Time-Life, 1996

Chronicles recovery of American Indian

artifacts under the Indian Graves Protection

and Repatriation Act, passed in 1990.

970 WOR World of the American IndianBillard, Jules B.

(ed.)

National Geographic Society,

1989

Shows the American Indian as he was and

also as he is today.

970 ZUECall Them Sioux : Musings on

Indian CulturesZuern, Ted Ted Zuern, 1998

Chronicles Zuern's 40 years' experience in

Indian ministry among the Lakota of the

Rosebud and on the Pine Ridge Reservation

in South Dakota.

970.1 AME American Indian Locke, Raymond Mankind, 1970 Hits the highlights of American Indian history.

970.1 CAP Great Chiefs Capps, Benjamin Time-Life Books, 1975Chronicles American Indian chiefs at the

beginning of the 19th century.

970.1 CAP Indians Capps, Benjamin Time-Life, 1973Chronicles the Native American tribes of the

Old West.

970.1 SCH Flight of the Nez Perce Schneider, Bill Falcon Press, 1992Story of the flight of Chief Joseph and his

band of Nez Perce Indians.

970.1 WILTrails of Tears : American Indians

Driven from Their LandsWilliams, Jeanne Hendrick-Long, 1992

"True stories of Indians who suffered the

seizure of their lands by strangers and

endured the horrors of forced migrations."

970.3 BLESioux Indians: Hunters and

Warriors of the PlainsBleeker, Sonia William Morrow, 1962 Examine for inaccuracies?

970.3 MCC Old North TrailMcClintock,

WalterUniversity of Nebraska, 1968

Life, legends, and religion of the Blackfeet

Indians.

970.3 SCHBlackfeet and Buffalo: Memories of

Life among the Indians

Schultz, James

WillardUniversity of Oklahoma, 1962

Memoirs of a fur trader who lived among the

Blackfeet Indians from 1878 to 1904.

970.3 TUCOnondaga Iroquois Crete History : a

study in settlement archaeologyTuck, James A.

Syracuse University Press,

1971

Addresses the "problems of Iroquois cultural

origins."

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970.4 MCC

Fabulous Flathead : the Story of the

Development of Montana's

Flathead Indian Reservation

McAlear, J. F. Reservation Pioneers, 1962

History of Flathead Indian Reservation lands,

before and after they became an Indian

reservation.

970.5 BEA Only the Names Remain Bealer, Alex Little, Brown, 1972Chronicles the "Traill of Tears" journey of the

Cherokees.

971 HUN Hunters of the Northern ForestConlan, Roberts

(ed.)Time-Life, 1995

Chronicles native peoples' hunting activities in

northern Canada, directly below the Arctic

Circle.

971.1 PRE

Indians of the Northwest :

Traditions, History, Legends, and

Life

Press, Petra Running Press, 1997Explores the pre-Columbus cultures of

American Indians living in the Northwest.

971.2 TRI Tribes of Native America : Cree

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Thomson, 2003

America's Cree are scattered throughout

many states, including Montana. The majority

of today's Cree live in Canada.

971.3 BON Huron Bonvillain, Nancy Chelsea House, 1989Chronicles the history of the Huron, who

traditionally lived in southern Ontario, Canada.

971.3 SCH Huron IndiansSchwabacher,

MartinChelsea House, 1995 History of the Huron Indians.

973 ALT Indian Wars Alter, Judy Enslow, 2002

Discusses the wars of expansion of white

settlements into the homelands of various

Indian tribes and the destruction of great

nations of people.

973 BIA Navaho Bial, Raymond Marshall Cavendish, 1999

Discusses the history, culture, beliefs,

changing ways, and notable people of the

Navajo.

973 CORNorth American Indians Today :

Ojibwa

Cornell, George

L., and Henry,

Gordon Jr.

Mason Crest, 2004 The Ojibwa/Chippewa represent one of the

largest North American Indian populations.

973 CYC Cycles of LifePapanek, John

(ed.)Time-Life, 1994 Discusses Native American rites of passage.

973 FRA Cheyenne Fradin, Dennis B. Children's Press, 1988.A brief history of the Cheyenne Indians, who

call themselves "the People."

973 HEN Blackfeet IndiansHendrickson, Ann-

MarieChelsea House, 1997

Once known as the Lords of the Plains, the

Blackfeet controlled much of northern

Montana and southern Canada.

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973 HOIIndians of North America : the

CheyenneHoig, Stan Chelsea House, 1989

Chronicles the Cheyenne Indians, who rose to

importance in the 18th century, when they first

roamed the Great Plains.

973 LOE Lies My Teacher Told MeLoewen, James

W.Simon and Schuster, 1995 Everything your American history got wrong.

973 LOE Lies Across AmericaLoewen, James

W.Simon and Schuster, 1999 What our historic sites get wong.

973 McINorth American Indians today :

Cheyenne

McIntosh,

Kenneth and

Marsha

Mason Crest, 2004

Examines the rich heritage and modern life of

the Cheyenne people, most of whom today

live on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation of

southern Montana..

973 MIG Mighty ChieftainsFlaherty, Thomas

H. (ed.)Time-Life, 1993

Narrative of the chiefs of various American

Indian tribes.

973 REA Realm of the IroquoisFlaherty, Thomas

H. (ed.)Time-Life, 1993

Describes the history of the people of the

Iroquois League, who lived in present New

York state.

973 SNE Iroquois : a First Americans BookSneve, Virginia

Driving HawkHoliday House, 1975

Retells the creation myth of the Iroquois and

then describes their history, beliefs, daily way

of life, and their situation today.

973 SNE Sioux : a First Americans BookSneve, Virginia

Driving HawkHoliday House, 1993

Retells the Sioux creation myth and explains

the migration of the Dakota from Minnesota to

the Plains in the 1700's, when some became

the Lakota and Nakota tribes. Chronicles

Sioux history from that point.

973 SON Cheyenne Indians Sonneborn, Liz Chelsea House, 1991Story of one of the mightiest tribes ever to ride

the Great Plains.

973 TRAIndians of North America : the Nex

PerceTrafzer, Clifford E. Chelsea House, 1992

Chronicles the history of the Native American

inhabitants of present-day western Idaho,

eastern Oregon, and eastern Washington.

973 TRI Indians of North America : Ojibway

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2003

The Ojibway flourished on the northern side of

Lake Huron in Canada, as well as the United

States.

973 WAL Book of the Hopi Waters, Frank Penguin, 1963

Thirty elders of the ancient Hopi tribe of

Northern Arizona reveal for the first time in

written form the Hopi world-view of life.

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973 WAR War for the PlainsConlan, Roberts

(ed.)Time-Life, 1994

Examines the Plains Indians and their

struggle to keep their lands, with duscussion

of the Dakota uprising, the battle of the Little

Bighorn, and life on the reservation.

973 WOLFrom Abenaki to Zuni : a Dictionary

of Native American TribesWolfson, Evelyn Walker and Co., 1988

Identifies 68 of the larger North American

Indian tribes and provides useful and

interesting information about the members of

each one.

973 WOO Crow IndiansWood, Leigh

HopeChelsea House, 1993

Recounts the story of the powerful people

who call themselves the Absorka, "the

Children of the Long-Beaked Bird."

973.4 BLU Incredible Journey of Lewis & Clark Blumberg, Rhoda Beech Tree, 1987Award-winning treatise, written for young

adults, on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

973.8 BROFort Phil Kearny : an American

SagaBrown, Dee

University of Nebraska Press,

1962

Story of the small outpost in the foothills of the

Little Big Horns, site of the Fetterman

Massacre on December 21, 1866.

973.8 GOB

Red Hawk's Account of Custer's

Last Battle : the Battle of the Little

Bighorn

Goble, PaulUniversity of Nebraska Press,

1992

Recounts Sitting Bull's victory on June 25,

1876, when General George Armstrong

Custer and the 7th U. S.Cavalry attacked his

camp on the Little Bighorn River.

973.8 GOB

Brave Eagle's Account of the

Fetterman Fight, 21 December

1866

Goble, Paul and

DorothyPantheon Books, 1972

Account from the Indian point of view of the

events of the worst defeat the United States

Army suffered at the hands of the Indians.

973.8 GRE Great Sioux War 1876-77 Hedren, Paul (ed.) Montana Historical Society

Press, 1991

Fifteen articles about a series of more than a

dozen battles between two cultures. "The

stakes were high: gold in the Black Hills,

rights to the great Yellowstone Basin, and two

ways of life. "

973.8 HAMChildren of Grace : the Nez Perce

War of 1877Hamptom, Bruce Avon, 1994

Story of the dramatic 1200-mile chase

through Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming of

Chief Joseph and 800 Nez Perce men,

women, and children.

973.8 MICLakota Noon : the Indian Narrative

of Custer's Defeat

Michno, Gregory

F.Mountain Press, 1997

"Places the victors where they belong…while

adding a new dimension to the old debate

over what happened at the Little Bighorn."

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973.8 VIO It Is a Good Day to Die Viola, Herman J. Crown Publishers, 1998Indian eyewitnesses tell the story of the Battle

of the Little Bighorn.

973.8 WAL

Remember Little Bighorn : Indians,

Soldiers, and Scouts Tell Their

Stories

Walker, Paul

RobertNational Geographic, 2006

The author sifted through scores of

eyewitness accounts to weave together a

unique narrative of the events of the Battle of

the Little Bighorn.

974 ALG Algonquians of the East CoastConlan, Roberta

(ed.)Time-Life, 1995 History of the Algonquian Indians.

974 CAL Indians of the Northeast Calloway, Colin Facts on File, 1991

Describes the native Americans of the

Northeast, including the Narraganset, the

Abnaki, the Iroquois, and the Nanticoke, and

the influence of their early contact with

Europeans.

974 TRI Tribes of Native America : Abenaki

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2004

The eastern Abenaki Indians lived in Maine

and Canada, while the western Abenaki

Indians lived in Vermont, New Hampshire,

and Massachusetts.

974.6 EIS Revenge of the Pequots Eisler, Kim Isaac Simon and Schuster, 2001

The story of the political and legal

meachinations that led to the establishment of

the Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, making

the Pequot clan history's wealthiest band of

Native Americans.

974.7 MCINorth American Indians Today :

Iroquois

McIntosh,

KennethMason Crest, 2004

Iroquois Indian tribes are headquartered in the

northeastern United States and southeastern

Canada today.

975 LIBNorth American Indians Today :

CreekLibal, Autumn Mason Crest, 2004

The Creek Indians live in Oklahoma and

Alabama today.

975 MAN Indians of the Southeast Mancini, Richard Facts on File, 1991

Explores the cultures of American Indians

from the pre-colonial southeast United States;

focuses on planting of crops and contributions

to agriculture.

975 STE North Americans Today : Cherokee Stewart, Philip Mason Crest, 2004The modern Cherokee Nation currently has

more than a quarter of a million citizens.

975 TRI Tribes of the Southern WoodlandsConlan, Roberta

(ed.)Time-Life, 1994

Chronicles the ancestors of southeastern

tribes, such as the Choctaw, Chickasaw,

Creek, and Seminole.

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975.9 LIBNorth American Indians Today :

SeminoleLibal, Joyce Mason Crest, 2004

Seminole Indians presently reside in

Oklahoma and Florida.

976 TRI Tribes of Native America : Choctaw

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Thomson, 2003The Choctaw nation thrived in what is today

the southeastern United States.

977 HOTIndian Artifacts : the Best of the

MidwestHothem, Lar Collector Books, 2004 Identification and value guide.

977 PEO People of the Lakes Conlan, Roberta Time-Life, 1994

Chronicles the history of the Native

Americans who moved from the northeast

coast of North America to the Great Lakes

area through the fur trade area.

977 SANNorth American Indians Today :

PotawatomiSanna, Ellyn Mason Crest, 2004 The Potowatomi Indians live in Kansas.

977.6 DOL Santee Sioux Indians Dolan, Terrance Chelsea House, 1996Chronicles the Santee Sioux, who lived in the

wooded lands of present-day Minnesota.

978 AND Indians of the Plains Andrews, Elaine Facts on File, 1992

Describes the life-styes and environments of

the Indians living between present-day

Manitoba down through the Great Plains; from

the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.

978 BRO Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Brown, DeeWashington Square Press,

1981

Chronicles the destruction of the American

Indians during the second half of the

nineteenth century.

978 BUF Buffalo Hunters Time-Life Books Time-Life, 1993

Focuses on the relationship of the Plains

Indian and the buffalo and their intertwined

fate.

978 FRE Buffalo HuntFreedman,

RussellHoliday House, 1988

Explains the importance of the buffalo to the

Indians of the Great plains. Beautifully

illustrated.

978 GRIBlackfoot Lodge Tales : the Story of

a Prairie People

Grinnell, George

BirdUniversity of Nebraska, 1962

Collection of Blackfeet stories told to the

author by Blackfeet Indians.

978 KIL "Come, Blackrobe" Killoren, John J. University of Oklahoma, 1994

Focuses on Father Peter John De Smet's

active missionary life (1823-73) in the

Northwest; also provides a window on Native

American issues in the Northwest during this

time.

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978 LOW Indians of the Plains Lowe, Robert H. Natural History Press, 1963

Picture of Plains Indians life (Mrs. Eden

studied a copy of this text in a late '60's

anthropology class).

978 MUR Wild West Murray, Stuart DK Publishing, 2001Saga of the American West, from Lewis and

Clark to the massacre at Wounded Knee.

978 OLD Old West Time-Life Prentice-Hall, 1990

Gamblers and gunfighters, trailblazers and

settlers, cowboys and Indian chiefs,

prospectors and ranchers….a few of the

colorful, courageous…characters who settled

the American West.

978 OSI Sioux Osinski, Alice Children's Press, 1984

Brief history of the Sioux, or Dakota,

Indians…describing their tribal organization,

customs, religion, and their encounter with the

white settlers.

978 PAT Buffalo and the IndiansPatent, Dorothy

HinshawClarion, 2006

Traces the relationship between the buffalo

and the native peoples who have depended

on it for survival for "at least the last 10,000

years."

978 SPI Spirit World Time-Life Time-Life, 1992Religion and mythology of North American

Indians.

978 STE North Americans Today : Osage Stewart, Philip Mason Crest, 2004Chronicles the Osage tribe, one of the

wealthiest Indian tribes in North America.

978 TERDaily Life in a Plains Inidan Village

1968

Terry, Michael

Bad HandClarion, 1999

Look at the daily life of a Plains Indian family

more than 130 years ago.

978 TRI Tribes of the Southern Plains Time-Life Books Time-Life Books, 1995 Chronicles Indians of the southern Plains.

978 TUE

Women and Warriors of the Plains :

the Pioneer Photography of Julia E.

Tuell

Aadland, Dan Mountain Press, 2000Frontier photographer who worked among the

Cheyenne and Lakota 100 years ago.

978 UTLIndian Frontier of the American

West, 1846-1890Utley, Robert M.

University of New Mexicao

Press, 1984

Events of the final half-century of conflict

between Indians and Whites in the American

West.

978 VIOTrail to Wounded Knee : the Last

Stand of the Plains IndiansViola, Herman J. National Geographic, 2003

Illustrations, historic photographs, informative

maps, and narratives about the violent last 30

years (1860-1890) of collisions between the

U. S. Army and the American Indian.

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978.6 ARLOver a Century of Moving to the

DrumArlee, Johnny

Salish Kootenai College Press,

1998

Salish Indian celebrations on the Flathead

Indian Reservation

978.6 HAIAn Elusive Victory : the Battle of the

Big HoleHaines, Aubrey L.

Glacier Natural History Assn.,

1991

Synthesis of many written and first-person

accounts of the Battle of the Big Hole.

978.6 HOY Buffalo DaysHoyt-Goldsmith,

DianeHoliday House, 1997

A look at how today's Crow Indians celebrate

the heritage of their relationship with the

buffalo.

978.6 HUNScottish Highlanders, Indian

PeoplesHunter, James

Montana Historical Society

Press, 1996.30 generations of a Montana family

978.6 SALSalish People and the Lewis and

Clark Expedition

University of Nebraska Press,

2005

The Salish people (of the upper Bitterroot

Valley of what is now western Montana)

explore how their encounter with the Lewis

and Clark expedition in 1805 impacted their

tribe and future interactions with white

settlers.

978.6 TATLife on the Blackfeet Indian

ReservationTatsey, John C. W. Hill, 1971

Columns by Tatsey, a tribal policeman and

newpaper columnist who lived on the

Blackfeet Indian reservation.

978.6 WAGBlankets and Moccasins : Plenty

Coups and His People, the Crows

Wagner,

Glendolin, and

Allen, Dr. William

University of Nebraska, 1933Chronicles Dr. Allen's friendship with Chief

Plenty Coups in the late 1800's.

978.8 ARNAncient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa

verdeArnold, Caroline Clarion, 1992

Chronicles the Anasazi peoples of

southwestern Colorado.

978.8 MILCuster's Fall : the Native American

Side of the StoryMiller, David H. Meridian, 1957.

Battle of the Big Horn from the Native

American perspective.

978.9 BUN Zuni Cermonialism Bunzel, Ruth L.University of New Mexico,

1992

Three stories of Zuni religion and language

written in the late 1920's and early 1930's.

978.9 MCINorth American Indians Today :

Pueblo

McIntosh,

KennethMason Crest, 2004

Chronicles the Pueblo Indians of the

Southwest.

979 IND Indians of the Western RangeConlan, Roberta

(ed.)Time-Life, 1995

Indians who lived between the Continental

Divide and the Cascades and the Sierras in

the western United States.

979 LIP Indians of the Southwest Liptak, Karen Facts on File, 1991

Habitats and lifestyles of the Indian tribes

inhabiting the region that is now New Mexico

and Arizona, as well as portions of the

surrounding states.

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979 MCINorth American Indians Today :

Apache

McIntosh,

KennethMason Crest, 2004

Apache Indians are headquartered in Arizona

today.

979 NOB Ancient Ruins of the Southwest Noble, David Northland Press, 1981 Archeological treasures of the Southwest.

979 SHEIndians of the Plateau and Great

BasinSherrow, Victoria Facts on File, 1992

Environment and ways of the native

Americans who inhabited the Plateau and

Great Basin regions of the western United

States.

979 TRITribes of Native America :

Shoshone

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2003Chronicles the Shoshone Indians, who have

traditionally lived in parts of the Northwest.

979 TRI Tribes of Native America : Ute

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2003

Ute territory used to cover Colorado, Utah,

and parts of New Mexico, Arizona, and

Wyoming.

979 TRI Indians of Native America : Chinook

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2004The Chinook lived on the shores of the

Columbia River in Washington and Oregon.

979.4 IND Indians of CaliforniaConlan, Roberta

(ed.)Time-Life, 1994

Describes the ways of Native American

peoples inhabiting California.

979.4 KEY California Indians Keyworth, C. L. Facts on File, 1991Life ways and surroundings of Indians that

traditionally inhabited today's California.

979.4 TRUTribes of Native America :

Chumash

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Thomson, 2004

"The Chumash once lived on the Southern

California coast and on four of the Santa

Barbara Channel Islands. Today, they live on

a small reservation in Santa Ynez, California."

979.5 BEY Toten Pole Indians of the Northwest Beyer, Don Franklin Watts, 1989

Descriptions and histories of the life, customs,

and art of major North and South American

Indian tribes.

979.5 JAC Children of the Fur Trade Jackson, John C. Mountain Press, 1995Portrait of the Metis Indians of the Pacific

Northwest.

979.5 KEE Keepers of the TotemPapenek, John

(ed.)Time-Life, 1993

Indians of the Northwest, including the area

from northern Washington state to Alaska.

979.5 LIP Indians of the Pacific Northwest Liptak, Karen Facts on File, 1991

Ways of life of Indians inhabiting the area

from northern Califrnia to the southern portion

of Alaska.

979.5 MOEChief Joseph and the Nez Perces :

A Photographic HistoryMoeller, Bill & Jan Mountain Press, 1995

Full-color photographs of the area inhabited

by the Nez Perce Indians.

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979.5 RIF Nez Perce Indians Rifkin, Mark Chelsea House, 1993

Tells the story of the Nez Perce Indians, who

occupied northern Idaho, southeastern

Washington, and northeastern Oregon.

979.5 TRIIndians of Native America :

Narragansett

Ryan, Marla, and

Schmittroth, Linda

(eds.)

Gale Group, 2003

At their height, the Narragansett occupied

most of present-day Rhode Island and lived

all along the Atlantic coast.

979.7 KEYIndian Rock Art of the Columbia

PlateauKeyser, James

University of Washington,

1992

Petroglyphs and pictographs from the

Columbia Plateau.

979.8 PEO People of the Ice and SnowRoberta Conlan

(ed.)Time-Life, 1994

Social life and customs of Eskimos and

Aleuts.

979.8 WAL Raising Ourselves Wallis, Velma Epicenter Press, 2002Gwitch'in Indian coming-of-age story from the

Yukon River of Alaska.

998 YOU Indians of the Arctic and Subarctic Younkin, Paula Facts on File, 1992

Describes the environment and ways of

Native American peoples inhabiting the

regions between eastern Siberia across

northern Alaska and Canada to Greenland;

from Alaska to Newfoundland.