Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
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Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
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Indians of North America
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Incoming Resources
- Sing down the moon, Scott O'Dell
- A letter for Bob, by Kim Rogers ; illustrated by Jonathan Nelson
- The Indian in the cupboard, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrations by Brock Cole
- Zia, by Scott O'Dell
- Herizon, story by Daniel W. Vandever ; illustrated by Corey Begay
- Ancestor approved, intertribal stories for kids, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- I am Regina, Sally M. Keehn
- Thunder rolling in the mountains, by Scott O'Dell and Elizabeth Hall
- The marrow thieves, Cherie Dimaline
- We still belong, Christine Day
- The dark pond, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrations by Sally Wern Comport
- Small Wolf, by Nathaniel Benchley, pictures by Joan Sandin
- Forever cousins, Laurel Goodluck ; Illustrated by Jonathan Nelson
- The courage of Sarah Noble, by Alice Dalgliesh ; illustrations by Leonard Weisgard
- My Navajo sister, by Eleanor Schick
- The key to the Indian, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrated by James Watling
- Mandie and the Cherokee legend, Lois Gladys Leppard
- The girl who loved wild horses, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Summer's magic, written by Kaitlin B. Curtice ; illustrated by Eduardo Marticorena
- Encounter, written by Brittany Luby ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- Too much, my great big native family, written by Laurel Goodluck ; illustrated by Bridget George
- The great change, written by White Deer of Autumn ; illustrated by Carol Grigg
- Eagle song, Joseph Bruchac ; pictures by Dan Andreasen
- The forever sky, Thomas Peacock ; illustrations by Annette S. Lee
- Horse raid, the making of a warrior, told & illustrated by Paul Goble ; foreword by Joseph Bruchac
- Weird rules to follow, Kim Spencer
- Rock your mocs, by Laurel Goodluck ; illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight
- Rain is not my Indian name, Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Phoenix gets greater, written by Marty Wilson-Trudeau with Phoenix Wilson ; illustrated by Megan Kyak-Monteith
- Black Star, Bright Dawn, Scott O'Dell
- Sky dogs, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- When the stars came home, written by Brittany Luby ; pictures by Natasha Donovan
- Josie dances, Denise Lajimodiere ; illustrations by Angela Erdrich
- I sang you down from the stars, written by Tasha Spillett-Summer ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- The star that always stays, by Anna Rose Johnson
- Sisters of the Neversea, Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Island of the blue dolphins, Scott O'Dell ; illustrated by Ted Lewin
- Fry bread, a Native American family story, written by Kevin Noble Maillard ; illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
- A mare for Young Wolf, by Janice Shefelman ; illustrated by Tom Shefelman
- Spirit rangers, by John Tom Knight
- Why we dance, a story of hope and healing, written by Deidre Havrelock ; illustrated by Aly McKnight
- Hiawatha and the Peacemaker, words by Robbie Robertson ; pictures by David Shannon
- Nibi's water song, by Sunshine Tenasco ; illustrated by Chief Lady Bird
- Being home, writtenby Traci Sorell ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- Just like grandma, by Kim Rogers ; illustrated by Julie Flett
- The sign of the beaver, Elizabeth George Speare
- Talking leaves, by Joseph Bruchac
- Kirsten learns a lesson, a school story, by Janet Shaw ; illustrations, ReneĢe Graef ; vignettes, Paul Lackner
- Sacajawea, the story of Bird Woman and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Joseph Bruchac
- "Fall in line, Holden!", written and illustrated by Daniel W. Vandever
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