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American Indian
…once called John Butler, was ordered back to the white man. It was impossible for True Son to believe that his people were white and not Native American. He had learned to hate the white man. And now he learned to hate his new father, his new house, his new family. He hated the name John Butler.…
Eight Native American Stories at an Unbeatable Price Through these stories, students can obtain an understanding of several different Native American cultures and belief systems. The legends contained in the book are printed as they were originally told and are perfect for classroom reading. This…
The myths and legends of the Algonquins, Iroquois, Pawnees, Sioux, and northern and northwestern Indians offer rich insights into the character and beliefs of tribes that once dominated extensive territories of North America. Although written in 1914 by Lewis Spank, an anthropologist and folklorist,…
American Born Chinese is both a Printz Award-winner and a finalist for the National Book Award. This book is one of the few graphic novels consistently mentioned—along with Maus and Persepolis—as being actual literature. The interlocking stories are told by three different narrators and…
…the intervening years, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian has become a favorite in classrooms around the country. This compelling story of a teenage boy struggling to define his own identity as both a Native American and an individual will spark great classroom discussions on identity,…
…learn the history of American westward expansion from the pioneers’ perspective, but Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is the story of the Native Americans those pioneers displaced. This work of literary nonfiction gives students a more complete picture of American history, making it a valuable…
The Last of the Mohicans chronicles the relationship between the French and their Native American allies during the French and Indian war. The Teaching Unit for The Last of the Mohicans gives you a comprehensive academic framework that saves you hours of prep work. You can rely on this…
The Last of the Mohicans chronicles the relationship between the French and their Native American allies during the French and Indian war. The Teaching Unit for The Last of the Mohicans gives you a comprehensive academic framework that saves you hours of prep work. You can rely on this…
Empire of the Summer Moon is an incredible historical account of the forty-year battle between the Comanche Indians and white settlers over the American West during the 19th century. Readers will be captivated by Gwynne’s retelling of the rise and fall of the Comanches, as well as the…
The Last of the Mohicans chronicles the relationship between the French and their Native American allies during the French and Indian war. The Teaching Unit for The Last of the Mohicans gives you a comprehensive academic framework that saves you hours of prep work. You can rely on this…
When he is left alone to guard his familys log cabin in the woods, 12-year-old Matt faces many challenges. Through his friendship with a Native American tribe, Matt learns the skills he needs to survive and many deeper lessons that will inspire your students friendship and appreciation for a new…
The Light in the Forest details the story of a white boy kidnapped and raised by Native Americans assimilating back into white society. The Teaching Unit for The Light in the Forest gives you a comprehensive academic framework that saves you hours of prep work. You can rely on this well-researched…