A Kato creation story in which our familiar world emerges from an empty, dark, and watery place so lonely that even the Creator needed a companion before setting foot there.
Offers children a brief overview of the life of Mary Musgrove, a Native American woman who was raised by a white family and helped whites and Native Americans live in peace in the formative years of Georgia's history.
Presents an illustrated introduction to the culture and history of the Zuni people, a Native American group that originated in the southwestern United States.
Presents an illustrated introduction to the culture and history of the Nez Perce people, a Native American group that originated in the northwestern United States.
A grullo horse helps his boss, Sequoyah, find the peace and quiet thta he needs to develop the alphabet which will form the Cherokee people's first written language. Includes factual information about grullo horses.
Legendary bluesman, Robert Johnson, arrives at a Spokane Indian reservation and passes his guitar to a young boy leading them around the country sounding chords of celebration and survival.
Three Southern children, two black and one white, escape from their homes during the horrors of the Civil War and, after meeting in the woods, gradually come to rely on each other as they make their way slowly north.