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Summary: Meet the Choctaw Indians and learn about their establishment in America, their traditions and their values.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Lerner Publications Co. 2007
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Summary: Meet the Creek Indians and learn about their establishment in America, their traditions and their values.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Lerner Publications Co. 2007
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1 available in Juvenile Nonfiction, Call number: J 970.3 SONSonneborn, Liz.
Summary: Hundred of years ago, the ancestors of the Navajos settled in the deserts and canyons of the American Southwest. In this homeland, the Navajo people built a society supported by livestock herding and enriched by treasured spiritual and cultural customs. In the 1800s and early 1900s, while settlement threatened their homes, their flocks, and their way of life but the Navajos remained a strong...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Lerner Publications Co. 2007
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1 available in Juvenile Nonfiction, Call number: J 970.3 SONSonneborn, Liz.
Summary: The Shoshone people lived in the Great Basin and Great Plains regions of North America for hundreds of years before white people arrived. They gathered plants, traded horses, and hunted buffalo. In the 1800s, Sacagawea and other Shoshones helped explorers Lewis and Clark during their westward expedition. Later, as more white settlers moved west, the U.S. government forced many Shoshones onto...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Lerner Publications Co. 2007