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Books with title NAVAJO LONG WALK

  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M. Armstrong, Paulette Livers Lambert

    eBook (Roberts Rinehart, July 1, 1994)
    Navajo Long Walk is the story of Kee, a young boy who traveled this long, arduous route with his mother, grandmother, sister and what few domestic animals they could bring. Over the four-year period, Kee learns to adapt to his inhospitable surroundings. Ultimately, Kee realizes the frailty of his people in the presence of the white soldiers and that to survive, they must find a way to get along with the white man.Ages 9-12
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  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M. Armstrong, Paulette Livers Lambert

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart, July 1, 1994)
    Navajo Long Walk is the story of Kee, a young boy who traveled this long, arduous route with his mother, grandmother, sister and what few domestic animals they could bring. Over the four-year period, Kee learns to adapt to his inhospitable surroundings. Ultimately, Kee realizes the frailty of his people in the presence of the white soldiers and that to survive, they must find a way to get along with the white man.Ages 9-12
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  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M Armstrong, Paulette Livers Lambert

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy Armstrong

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Jan. 16, 1998)
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  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M. Armstrong

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Scholastic read 180 stage A
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  • The Navajo Long Walk

    Lawrence W. Cheek

    Hardcover (Rio Nuevo, Jan. 28, 2005)
    From the Look West Series -- ""The Navajo Holocaust"" is what Laurence W. Cheek calls it in this volume of the Look West series. In Navajo history it is commonly known as the Long Walk. The disaster began in 1863 when Gen. James Henry Carleton decided to move the Navajo people forcibly from their traditional Arizona homeland to a reservation on the high plains of northern New Mexico. Winter was coming on. ""By the best estimate now possible 1,500 to 3,000 people--up to a fifth of the Navajo population at the time--died either en route or in what amounted to a concentration camp,"" writes Cheek. ""It became known as the Long Walk--the Southwestern counterpart to the Cherokees Trail of Tears.
  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M. Armstrong, Paulette Livers Lambert

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Forced to leave their home for an internment camp in New Mexico, Kee and his family must learn to adapt
  • Long Walk

    Slavomir Rawicz

    Hardcover (HARPER & BROS, )
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  • NAVAJO LONG WALK

    Nancy Armstrong

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart Publishers, July 1, 1994)
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  • Navajo Long Walk

    Nancy M. Armstrong

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Long Walk

    Rawicz

    Paperback (Lyons, Paperback(2006), March 15, 2006)
    Long Walk (06) by Rawicz, Slavomir [Paperback (2006)]
  • Long Walk

    Christobel Mattingley

    Hardcover (H Hamilton, Oct. 13, 1977)
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