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Books with title Moccasin Trails

  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 7, 1986)
    A Newbery Honor Award-winning bookJim Keath has lived for six years as a Crow Indian when he learns that his two younger brothers and a sister are journeying west to take up land. Although Jim finds it difficult to fit in with the family he hasn’t seen since childhood, and though they are wary and distrustful of him, Jim feels his duty is at their side. But slowly, as they survive the dangerous trek west, the perils of frontier life, and the kidnapping of their younger brother, Jim and his family realize that the only way to survive is to accept each other and truly reunite the family. “A first-rate adventure story.”—The New York Times “The grueling hardships on the journey to Oregon and in making a home provide exciting reading. Characters are portrayed so fully and sympathetically they might be alive.”—Library Journal
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  • Moccasin Trails

    Meredith Anderson, Linda Anderson

    eBook
    In 1809, John Potts and John Colter were taking two canoes up the Jefferson River in Montana. Potts and Colter came upon a band of several hundred Blackfeet Indians who demanded they come ashore. Colter guided his canoe ashore and was disarmed and stripped naked.When Potts refused to bring his canoe ashore he was shot and wounded. He returned fire and killed one of the Blackfeet warriors. He died immediately, riddled by a hail of bullets fired by the Indians on the shore. His body was brought ashore and hacked to pieces in front of Colter. Colter tried to protest, but was slapped across the face with a rifle butt.The Blackfeet held a council and it was decided that he would be a little sport for several of the young warriors.Colter was brought before the War Chief and told in the Crow language that he would be permitted to leave in his naked condition. A few seconds later a brave would be sent out after him for the purpose of killing him. A few seconds later another warrior would be sent and so on until ten Blackfeet pursued him.This would be a naked “run for his life.”
  • Moccasin Trails

    Mr. Meredith I. Anderson, Mrs. Linda C. Anderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 10, 2019)
    In 1809, John Potts and John Colter were taking two canoes up the Jefferson River in Montana. Potts and Colter came upon a band of several hundred Blackfeet Indians who demanded they come ashore. Colter guided his canoe ashore and was disarmed and stripped naked.When Potts refused to bring his canoe ashore he was shot and wounded. He returned fire and killed one of the Blackfeet warriors. He died immediately, riddled by a hail of bullets fired by the Indians on the shore. His body was brought ashore and hacked to pieces in front of Colter. Colter tried to protest, but was slapped across the face with a rifle butt.The Blackfeet held a council and it was decided that he would be a little sport for several of the young warriors.Colter was brought before the War Chief and told in the Crow language that he would be permitted to leave in his naked condition. A few seconds later a brave would be sent out after him for the purpose of killing him. A few seconds later another warrior would be sent and so on until ten Blackfeet pursued him.This would be a naked “run for his life.”
  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise McGraw

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1986)
    A pioneer boy, brought up by Crow Indians, is reunited with his family and attempts to orient himself in the white man's culture.
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 1992)
    A pioneer boy, brought up by Crow Indians, is reunited with his family and attempts to orient himself in the white man's culture. Jim Keath has lived for six years as a Crow Indian when he learns that his two younger brothers and a sister are journeying west to take up land. Although Jim finds it difficult to fit in with the family he hasn't seen since childhood, and though they are wary and distrustful of him, Jim feels his duty is to be at their side. But slowly, as they survive the dangerous journey west, the dangers of frontier life, and the kidnapping of their younger brother, Jim and hi family realize that the only way to survive is to accept each other and truly reunite the family. The grueling hardships on the journey to Oregon and in making a home provide exciting reading. Characters are portrayed so fully and sympathetically they might be alive today.
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  • Moccasin Trail

    reed fulton

    Hardcover (Doubleday & Co., Jan. 1, 1946)
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Inc, Aug. 16, 1952)
    A young adult novel of adventure among the Native Americans which is set in the mid-nineteenth century in the Oregon Territory: Jim Keath has lived for six years as a Crow Indian when he learns that his two younger brothers and a sister are journeying west to take up land. Although Jim finds it difficult to fit in with the family he hasn't seen since childhood, and though they are wary and distrustful of him, Jim feels his duty is at their side. But slowly, as they survive the dangerous trek west, the perils of a frontier life, and the kidnapping of their younger brother, Jim and his family realize that the only way to survive is to accept each other and truly reunite the family. The grueling hardships on the journey to Oregon and in making a home provide exciting reading. Characters are portrayed so fully and sympathetically they might be alive today.
  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 7, 1986)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A pioneer boy, brought up by Crow Indians, is reunited with his family and attempts to orient himself in the white man's culture.
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 7, 1986)
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvise McGraw

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1980)
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  • Moccasin Trail

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, Aug. 16, 1952)
    Moccasin Trail by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. Published by Coward-McCann, 1952. Brown cloth illustrated binding, no dust jacket.
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