When seventeen-year-old Trent Osceola moves to the Rez to live with his father, a member of Florida's Miccosukee Tribe, he faces new questions about his identity and reconnects with his childhood friend Pippa.
In the late 1800s, Red Wolf befriends an orphaned timber wolf before being forced to attend a residential school under the Indian Act, and both the boy and the wolf must learn to survive alone in a white man's world.
After a plane crash in which Indiana Jones and the beautiful Francisca are the only survivors, the two adventurers are captured by a menacing group of Incan natives.
Indiana Jones lands in Buenos Aires with the lovely Francisca, hot on the trail of Francisca's brother who holds the key to the ancient Chimu Taya Arms of Gold.
The Native American author looks back upon his short time with Awee, the eleven-year-old boy with AIDS he took into his home on the Navajo reservation and cared for until his death.