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Books with title White Buffalo Woman: An Indian Legend

  • The Legend Of the White Buffalo Woman

    Paul Goble

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2002)
    The Legend of White Buffalo Woman tells the inspiring story of the first peace pipe, presented to the Lakota people to connect them to the Great Spirit, who will guide them through the hardships of life.
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  • White Buffalo Woman: An Indian Legend

    Christine Crowl

    Paperback (Tipi Pr, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Book by Crowl, Christine
  • The Legend Of the White Buffalo Woman

    Paul Goble

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, July 1, 1998)
    Presents the legend of the White Buffalo Woman, who introduced the pipe that has been part of Lakota culture and who changed into a bear to remind her tribespeople of their ties to nature.
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  • White Buffalo Woman

    Dolores Richardson

    Paperback (Trafford, May 18, 2012)
    Jane Ann Rogers is 15 years old when she travels from Britain to America with her parents in 1852. They were hoping she would enjoy looking for gold in California so much that she would forget about dreaming how to paint portraits as she was. On their
  • White Buffalo Woman

    Dolores Richardson

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, May 17, 2012)
    Jane Ann Rogers is 15 years old when she travels from Britain to America with her parents in 1852. They were hoping she would enjoy looking for gold in California so much that she would forget about dreaming how to paint portraits as she was. On their way by wagon, they are trapped in an avalanche and her parents are killed. Jane Ann is kept alive when a white buffalo cow settles across where shes buried. She is saved by a small hunting party of young Sioux Lakota who take her to their Medicine Man (Grandfather) and his daughter (Rena) with whom she lives for over three years while her broken bones are mending. Chief Sitting Bull discovered that she has visions of White Buffalo Woman and he asks her to tell the people what she can about the white man coming to Sioux land. He named her Sioux Blessing Girl but she is afraid the people will not like what she says. She decides to run away and ends up a captive of a band of Crow renegades led by a white Cavalry officer.She is protected by Bear, a cousin of Red Cloud. She is rescued by Red Cloud, but later she must choose between Red Cloud and Bear. Her husband and child are killed after she has been kidnapped and taken to St. Louis. Jane Ann is rescued by an old friend who helps her get passage back to Indian territory. She finds her husband and son have been killed. She tracks their spirits to the sacred Black Hills where White Buffalo Woman helps convince her to release them to Spirit and return home to England.
  • The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman

    Paul Goble

    Library Binding
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  • The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman

    Paul Goble

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • White Buffalo Woman

    Dolores Richardson

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, May 15, 2012)
    Jane Ann Rogers is 15 years old when she travels from Britain to America with her parents in 1852. They were hoping she would enjoy looking for gold in California so much that she would forget about dreaming how to paint portraits as she was. On their way by wagon, they are trapped in an avalanche and her parents are killed. Jane Ann is kept alive when a white buffalo cow settles across where she's buried. She is saved by a small hunting party of young Sioux Lakota who take her to their Medicine Man (Grandfather) and his daughter (Rena) with whom she lives for over three years while her broken bones are mending. Chief Sitting Bull discovered that she has visions of White Buffalo Woman and he asks her to tell the people what she can about the white man coming to Sioux land. He named her Sioux Blessing Girl but she is afraid the people will not like what she says. She decides to run away and ends up a captive of a band of Crow renegades led by a white Cavalry officer.She is protected by Bear, a cousin of Red Cloud. She is rescued by Red Cloud, but later she must choose between Red Cloud and Bear. Her husband and child are killed after she has been kidnapped and taken to St. Louis. Jane Ann is rescued by an old friend who helps her get passage back to Indian territory. She finds her husband and son have been killed. She tracks their spirits to the sacred Black Hills where White Buffalo Woman helps convince her to release them to Spirit and return home to England.
  • The Legend Of the White Buffalo Woman

    Paul Goble

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2002)
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