Presents seven stories from Native North America, each with an introductory essay that discusses the myth, legend, or tradition that inspired the story.
A collection of poetry written by Ofelia Zepeda, a Tohono O'odham poet and linguistics professor at the University of Arizona, that explores her Native American heritage.
Sixteen-year-old Becky Pumroy, a servant, hears that a wealthy older man wants to marry her. She runs away with her brother Eseck. Becky expects the Indians to be her enemy, but she finds something very different.
A collection of traditional tales from numerous North American Indian tribes, woven into one story that relates the adventures of one boy as he grows to manhood.
While spending summer vacation on an Indian reservation, twelve-year-old Joni has a difficult time getting along with Sarah Birdsong and her friends, who seem to hold her responsible for the prejudice they experience outside the reservation.