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Books in The Story of an American Indian series

  • The New Americans: Colonial Times: 1620-1689

    Betsy Maestro, Giulio Maestro

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 29, 2004)
    This ongoing series introduces our country's history to young readers in an appealing picture-book format. Clear, simple texts combine with informative, accurate illustrations to help young people develop an understanding of America's past and present.The New Americans is the story of the colonists -- the more than two hundred thousand new Americans -- who came over from Europe and struggled to build a home for themselves in a new world.
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  • Oscar Howe

    John R Milton

    Hardcover (Dillon Press, March 15, 1976)
    A biography of the Yanktonai Sioux who despite many obstacles became a prominent artist and teacher.
  • Daisy Hooee Nampeyo

    Carol Fowler

    Hardcover (Dillon Press, March 15, 1977)
    A biography of the Hopi Indian artist famous for her pottery, sculpture, and jewelry.
  • Red Cloud

    Ed McGaa

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, June 1, 1977)
    Recreates the Sioux Indian's struggles to protect his people's land against the advances of white men
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  • Westward Expansion

    Greg Roza

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Describes the westward expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century, from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to the acquisition of Texas in the Mexican War, the California gold rush, and the completion of the transcontinental railroad.
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  • Sacagawea

    Betty Westrom Skold

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, )
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  • Great Women of the American Revolution

    Brianna Hall

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Men may have fought the battles of the American Revolution, but women played an important part too. Some women fought the battle at home, speaking their minds about the British occupation or gathering supplies for their soldiers. Others fought openly for their cause, secretly joining the military or becoming spies. Get to know these heroic women and their importance to the colonists' victory during the Revolutionary War.
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  • Maria Martinez

    Mary Carroll Nelson

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, June 1, 1974)
    Describes the life and work of the famous Pueblo potter who honored her ancestors and aided her people through her internationally acclaimed blackware pottery
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  • Robert Bennett

    Mary Carroll Nelson

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, April 1, 1976)
    A biography of the Oneida Indian who became head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
  • George Morrison

    Dragos D. Kostich

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, Aug. 1, 1976)
    A biography of the Chippewa Indian whose many artistic achievements were crowned when in 1970 he began teaching at the University of Minnesota not only art, but American Indian studies.
  • Black Hawk

    Maggi Cunningham

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, Aug. 1, 1979)
    A biography of the last great war leader of the Sauk whose unsuccessful attempts to keep their homelands ended Indian land holdings in the Illinois region.
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  • Sequoyah

    Chester W. Campbell

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, June 1, 1973)
    A biography of Sequoyah, inventor of a writing system for the Cherokee language.
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