When Bear and Brown Squirrel have a disagreement about whether Bear can stop the sun from rising, Brown Squirrel ends up with claw marks on his back and becomes Chipmunk, the striped one.
When Chad and his family flee to a fort in the Tennessee wilderness to escape an attack by Chickamauga Indians, the presence of the family of a white renegade who joined the Indians causes additional tensions.
A comprehensive historical atlas of Native Americans, with 150 detailed maps and narratives that chronicle the social, political, and geographical history of the native peoples of America.
A comprehensive exploration of Native American tribes and civilizations of the United States and Canada throughout history, and provides more than 120 detailed maps that mark tribal locations, migrations, and more; and includes a chronology.
Records the courage and self-reliance of an Indian girl who lived alone for eighteen years on an isolated island off the California coast when her tribe emigrated and she was left behind.
In 1839, newly orphaned eleven-year-old Mary goes to live with her missionary aunt and uncle who run a school for Indian children in northern Michigan.