| 1 |  | Dee Brown
Documents and personal narratives record the experiences of Native Americans during thenineteenth century. | who lists this book
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| 2 |  | James Fenimore Cooper
Featuring a new introduction, this timeless classic tells the tale of Natty Bumppo, afrontier scout, and a Mohican warrior who escort two sisters through the ... | who lists this book
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| 3 |  | John G. Neihardt
Black Elk Speaks is widely hailed as a religious classic, one of the best spiritual books of the modern era and the bestselling book of all time about an ... | who lists this book
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| 4 |  | John Ehle
Recounts the many broken U.S. treaties with the Cherokees, describes how they were forced to leave their lands in Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina, and ... | who lists this book
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| 5 |  | Richard Erdoes, Alfonso Ortiz
... 1 7-9 African American Folktales by Roger D. Abrahams 0-375-70539-2 American
Indian Myths and Legends by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz 0-394-74018-1 ... | who lists this book
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| 6 |  | Alma R. Hutchens
Indian Herbalogy, first published in the 1960s, came at a time of burgeoning ...
It is with this need in mind that Mrs. Hutchens has compiled this Handbook ... | who lists this book
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| 7 |  | Peter Matthiessen
Examines the 1975 confrontation between Indians and FBI agents that led to the conviction of Indian leader Leonard Peltier | who lists this book
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| 8 |  | Richard Erdoes, John (Fire) Lame Deer
The personal narrative of a Sioux medicine man reveals his way of life and beliefs aboutthe white man | who lists this book
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| 9 |  | Leonard C. Dog
The voices of four generations of medicine men in the Crow Dog family record an unbrokenchain of historical events and celebrate Sioux history and culture | who lists this book
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| 10 |  | Dee Brown
"We hurried Mangas off to our camp at old Fort McLean," said Daniel Conner, ...
Daniel Conner was pressed into service, and as he was walking his post just ... | who lists this book
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