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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples from North America now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes, states, and ethnic groups, many of which survive as intact...
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Lakota Woman

Lakota Woman is an autobiographical book by Mary Brave Bird, formerly Mary Crow Dog, a Sicangu Lakota from the Rosebud Indian Reservation, in South Dakota. She describes her childhood and young adulthood, which included many historical events...

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  • 1990

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People of the Deer

People of the Deer (published in 1952, revised in 1975) is Canadian author Farley Mowat's first book, which brought him literary recognition. The novel is based upon a series of travels the author undertook in the Barrens region, west of Hudson Bay,...

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Arrow to the Sun

Arrow to the Sun is a 1973 short film and a 1974 book, both by Gerald McDermott. The book was printed in gouache and ink, and won the 1975 Caldecott Medal for illustration. Both media are a retelling of a Pueblo tale, in which a mysterious boy seeks...

Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales

Red Indian Folk and Fairy Tales is a 1960 anthology of 19 fairy tales from North American Indian culture that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.

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  • 1960

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The Essential Charles Eastman

The Essential Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) (2007, World Wisdom) is a compilation of the writings of Charles Eastman. A 19th century Native American author and activist, Eastman lived both in the world of the Santee Sioux and the world of contemporary...

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  • 2007

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Two Old Women

Two Old Women is a 1993 novel by Velma Wallis, set in Fairbanks, Alaska. In archaic times: Two old women spend the winter abandoned by their tribe in the wilderness. Long before the Europeans came, nomads roamed the polar region of Alaska in...

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  • 1994

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  • 14158

Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun

Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun is a 1996 novel by Velma Wallis, set in Kenmore, Washington. The Bird Girl and the young Daagoo must recognize, only within the clan, the long icy winter in the polar region of Alaska survived. Long before...

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The Teachings of Don Juan

The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge was published by the University of California Press in 1968 as a work of anthropology. It was written by Carlos Castaneda and submitted as his master’s thesis in the school of anthropology. It...

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  • 1968

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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse is a book by Larry McMurtry.

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  • 1999

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