By: Joseph Bruchac

"A thought-provoking collection of original stories, 11 of which have been previously published individually.

Proud to Be a Blacksheep
By: Roberta John Peter A. Thomas
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Product Description: Curious, headstrong, and impatient, Shundeen is a young girl always in search of adventure.

By: Shonto Begay

With these heartfelt paintings, poems and memoirs, the noted Diné (Navajo) artist fulfills his stated goal of taking the reader 'into the corners of my world, the Navajo world.' Similar in conception to George Littlechild's This Land Is My Land

By: Hershman R. John

Product Description: In poems that exude the warmth of an afternoon in the southwestern sun, Hershman John draws readers into a world both familiar and utterly new.

High Elk's Treasure
By: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve

Google Books: Caught in a raging storm, Joe High Elk and his sister, Marie, seek shelter in the cave of their ancestor, Steps High Like an Elk, where they learn their family history and discover High Elk's hundred-year-old forbidden treasure.

By: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve

Product Description: While secretly exploring an old fort on the South Dakota prairie, three Indian girls encounter a stranger.

Family dancing together
By: Jeannette Armstrong
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Product Description: Dancing with the Cranes gives an understanding of birth, life and death. Chi's momma is soon to have a baby, but Chi is having a hard time being happy about it. Chi misses Temma (her grandma), who has passed away.

 Daughter of Suqua
By: Diane Johnston Hamm
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"It is 1905, and Ida, 10, lives with her parents and grandmother among their people, the Suquamish, on an island off the coast of Washington.

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