Finding a skull on a camping trip in the canyons outside El Paso, Texas, fifteen-year-old Brennan becomes involved with the fate of a young Apache Indian who lived in the late 1800s.
Explores the history of the Powhatan people of the Chesapeake Bay area, discussing their early encounters with white people, and their living conditions in the twenty-first century.
Describes daily life among contemporary Ojibwe Native Americans and their ancestors, covering such facets as food, homes, clans, and the seasons, and includes a glossary and further reading list.
a story based on the life of the pioneer Olive Oatman
Lawton, Wendy
2003
When thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman's wagon train is raided by outlaw Indians, she and her sister are captured, only to be ransomed later by a band of Mohaves.
Provides information on the area of Florida known as the Everglades, Florida, discussing the ecosystem, plants and animals, and efforts to preserve this unique environment.
Examines the effect that contact between the Native American and European cultures had on the people themselves and the development of the colony and state.