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  • "Adrian's Revenge"

    Adrian's Revenge, a quasi-fiction/non fictional tale bathed in a spritual backwash with a protagonist who is haunted throughout the story.Comejoin in on the quest of this modern day hero of a sort that begins inhistoric Spain as its Kings and Queens send braveexplorers or not tothe foreign shores of the Americasto search out the new worldas he searches for answers to questions that have driven him ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • "All the Real Indians Died Off"

    And 20 Other Myths About Native Americans

    Series Book 5 - Myths Made in America
    Unpacks the twenty-one most common myths and misconceptions about Native AmericansIn this enlightening book, scholars and activists Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Native American culture and history that have misinformed generations. Tracing how these ideas evolved, and drawing from history, the authors disrupt long-held and enduring myths such as: ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

  • "Boots And Saddles" Or Life In Dakota With General Custer

    "Boots And Saddles" Or "Life In Dakota With General Custer" by Elizabeth B. Custer" is a warmly human, first-hand account of the hardships, disappointments, fun and flattery, joys, and heartaches of General Custer's devoted wife, who accompanied her military husband over the badlands of Dakota, during the Indian troubles of the 1870's. This last duty post of General Custer ended in his death at ... Read more

    $0.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • "For the Good of Their Souls"

    Performing Christianity in Eighteenth-Century Mohawk Country

    Series series Native Americans of the Northeast
    In 1712, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts opened its mission near present-day Albany, New York, and began baptizing residents of the nearby Mohawk village Tiononderoge, the easternmost nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. Within three years, about one-fifth of the Mohawks in the area began attending services. They even adapted versions of the service ... Read more

    $15.99 USD

  • "Good News from New England" by Edward Winslow

    A Scholarly Edition

    Edited by Kelly Wisecup ...
    Series series Native Americans of the Northeast
    First published in 1624, Edward Winslow's Good News from New England chronicles the early experience of the Plimoth colonists, or Pilgrims, in the New World. For several years Winslow acted as the Pilgrims' primary negotiator with New England Algonquians, including the Wampanoag, Massachusett, and Narragansett Indians. During this period he was credited with having cured the Wampanoag sachem ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

  • "Hang Them All"

    George Wright and the Plateau Indian War

    Col. George Wright’s campaign against the Yakima, Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Palouse, and other Indian peoples of eastern Washington Territory was intended to punish them for a recent attack on another U.S. Army force. Wright had once appeared to respect the Indians of the Upper Columbia Plateau, but in 1858 he led a brief war noted for its violence, bloodshed, and summary trials and executions. ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

  • "I Am a Man"

    Chief Standing Bear's Journey for Justice

    by Joe Starita ...
    In 1877, Chief Standing Bear's Ponca Indian tribe was forcibly removed from their Nebraska homeland and marched to what was then known as Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), in what became the tribe's own Trail of Tears. "I Am a Man" chronicles what happened when Standing Bear set off on a six-hundred-mile walk to return the body of his only son to their traditional burial ground. Along the way, it ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • "Our Relations…the Mixed Bloods"

    Indigenous Transformation and Dispossession in the Western Great Lakes

    by Larry Nesper ...
    Series series SUNY series, Tribal Worlds: Critical Studies in American Indian Nation Building
    In the Great Lakes region of the nineteenth century, "mixed bloods" were a class of people living within changing indigenous communities. As such, they were considered in treaties signed between the tribal nations and the federal government. Larry Nesper focuses on the implementation and long-term effects of the mixed-blood provision of the 1854 treaty with the Chippewa of Wisconsin. That treaty ... Read more

    $31.99 USD

  • "That's What They Used to Say"

    Reflections on American Indian Oral Traditions

    As a child growing up in rural Oklahoma, Donald Fixico often heard “hvmakimata”—“that’s what they used to say”—a phrase Mvskokes and Seminoles use to end stories. In his latest work, Fixico, who is Shawnee, Sac and Fox, Mvskoke (as “Muskogee” is spelled in the Mvskoke language), and Seminole, invites readers into his own oral tradition to learn how storytelling, legends and prophecies, and oral ... Read more

    $21.99 USD

  • "The Brazos Connection"

    by BOB BALCH ...
    Jim Bob Justice is a fourth generation Texan who has spent most of his life along the Brazos River in Texas.Using an old map that was given to his grandfather, Judge Judd Justice, by his client, a Comanche Indian woman, and a tapestry map from the Vatican on loan for an exhibition which Jim Bob visits in Lubbock, Texas, he makes an archeological discovery inside a great rock mound on the Brazos ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • 'If You Knew the Conditions'

    A Chronicle of the Indian Medical Service and American Indian Health Care, 1908-1955

    After their sequestering on reservations across the West, American Indians suffered from appalling rates of disease and morbidity. While the United States Indian Service (Bureau of Indian Affairs) provided some services prior to 1908, it was not until then that the Indian Medical Service was established for the purpose of providing services to American Indians. Born in an era of assimilation and ... Read more

    $44.99 USD

  • 1, 2, 3 Little Indians! Native American Indian Clothing and Entertainment - US History 6th Grade | Children's American History

    Learn more about the Native American Indians in this educational book for 6th graders. This time, you’ll be learning about their clothing and means of entertainment, two topics that will tell you a lot about this people. Feel free to read the contents of the book whenever you have the time. If these topics are discussed in school, then use this book as your additional resource. ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • 100 Questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America

    Covering tribes, treaties, sovereignty, casinos, reservations, Indian health, education, religion, culture and tribal membership

    *100 Questions, 500 Nations: A Guide to Native America* is by the Native American Journalists Association as part of the Michigan State University School of Journalism series in cultural competence.This guide has sections on tribes, reservations, sovereignty, treaties, federal offices, casinos, education, language, religion and culture.The guide is intended for people in business, schools, places ... Read more

    $6.95 USD

  • 1491 (Second Edition)

    New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A groundbreaking work of science, history, and archaeology that radically alters our understanding of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492—from “a remarkably engaging writer” (The New York Times Book Review).Contrary to what so many Americans learn in school, the pre-Columbian Indians were not sparsely settled in a pristine wilderness; rather, there were huge ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • 1776

    Building The Great Nation: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    by AUSTIN SMITH ...
    About the BookBefore Christopher Columbus's arrival, the New World was populated by people who likely originated in Asia. Each physiographic area's predominant culture was defined by the foods and other resources available in that region. Fish and sea mammals provided the majority of food for coastal peoples; the acorn was a staple for California Indians. Plant life and wild game (especially the ... Read more

    $2.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • 1812

    THE LAND BETWEEN FLOWING WATERS

    by Ken Leland ...
    This is a story of four families struggling to survive in the time of the 1812 war. The Benjamins found freedom from slavery in Upper Canada. Now with their white neighbours and friends, the Lockwoods, both families must defend a new homeland from impending American invasion. These families are the Loyalists, living near Niagara Falls. The Babcocks are pacifist Quakers who have found a place of ... Read more

    $9.95 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • 1845-1870 An Untold Story of Northern California

    The American Settler's First Documented Accounts of their Unwelcome Arrival

    by Daniel Smith ...
    1845-1870 An Untold Story of Northern California is a revisionist historical non-fiction narrative of the American settling of Northern California, and their difficult experiences with local native conflicts that arose. These hostility's have been eyeballed and extensively written about through the eyes of the indigenous locals. Modern knowledge on the true experiences of the pioneers settling of ... Read more

    $6.99 USD

  • 1889

    The Boomer Movement, the Land Run, and Early Oklahoma City

    After immigrants flooded into central Oklahoma during the land rush of 1889 and the future capital of Oklahoma City sprang up “within a fortnight,” the city’s residents adopted the slogan “born grown” to describe their new home. But the territory’s creation was never so simple or straightforward. The real story, steeped in the politics of the Gilded Age, unfolds in 1889, Michael J. Hightower’s ... Read more

    $14.99 USD

  • 1st Grade United States History: Early American Settlers

    First Grade Books

    Series series Children's American History Books
    Learning American history is more effective if done via pictures. Children are attracted to the vibrant colors of meaningful pictures. It's easier to imagine previous events when there are pictures to look at. This educational book also makes it easier to communicate with descriptive words to relay drawn messages. Grab a copy of this informative book today! ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • 2nd Grade US History: Native Americans to Early Settlers

    Second Grade Books

    Series series Children's American History Books
    Why is it important to know who the early settlers were? To trace our culture and traditions, of course! This educational book presents what would otherwise be a boring subject for young children. The use of pictures creates a definite scenario that would stick to the memory well. So if you're looking for a more effective method of teaching history, this book is what you need! ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers

    Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers is Henry Schoolcraft's autobiographical account of his career as an Indian Agent. "Ten years ago I returned from the area of the Mississippi Valley to New York, my native State, after many years' residence and exploratory travels of that quarter of the Union. Having become extensively known, personally ... Read more

    $1.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • 30 Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers

    Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers is Henry Schoolcraft's autobiographical account of his career as an Indian Agent. 'Ten years ago I returned from the area of the Mississippi Valley to New York, my native State, after many years' residence and exploratory travels of that quarter of the Union. Having become extensively known, personally ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • 365 Days Of Walking The Red Road

    The Native American Path to Leading a Spiritual Life Every Day

    by Terri Jean ...
    Make a pilgrimage into your soul...365 Days of Walking the Red Road captures the priceless ancient knowledge Native American elders have passed on from generation to generation for centuries, and shows you how to move positively down your personal road without fear or doubt.Special highlights:Inspiring quotations from Native Americans, such as Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Geronimo, and Chief JosephA ... Read more

    $8.99 USD

  • 38 Nooses

    Lincoln, Little Crow, and the Beginning of the Frontier's End

    by Scott W. Berg ...
    In August 1862, after decades of broken treaties, increasing hardship, and relentless encroachment on their lands, a group of Dakota warriors convened a council at the tepee of their leader, Little Crow. Knowing the strength and resilience of the young American nation, Little Crow counseled caution, but anger won the day. Forced to either lead his warriors in a war he knew they could not win or ... Read more

    $13.99 USD