native american women

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Four souls

2004
Fleur Pillager, an Ojibwe Native-American upset with the lumber company that stripped her reservation of trees, walks to the twin cities for revenge and lives with Polly Elizabeth Gheen, a vulnerable upper-class women who is transformed with Fleur's guidance.

The woman who fell from the sky

poems
1996
A collection of twenty-four poems, centering on women, American culture, and Native American traditions.

A yellow raft in blue water

1988
A saga of three generations of Indian women, beset by hardship and torn by angry secrets, yet joined together by the bonds of kinship.

Daughters of the earth

the lives and legends of American Indian women
1977
Presents a chronology of the social life and customs of the native American woman.

The girl who married the moon

tales from Native North America
1994
Includes sixteen stories that celebrate the passage from girlhood to womanhood.

A yellow raft in blue water

1987
A saga of three generations of Indian women, beset by hardship and torn by angry secrets, yet joined by the indissoluble bonds of kinship.

Stone heart

a novel of Sacajawea
2003
Imagines the feelings and experiences of Shoshone guide and interpreter Sacagawea during the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Pocahontas

2002
A biography of Pocahontas, the daughter of a Native American chief, discussing her attempts to help English settlers get along with her people, her capture by the English, her marriage to John Rolfe, and her death in England.

The story of Sacajawea

guide to Lewis and Clark
1989
Recounts the life story of the Native American woman, Sacajawea, who was taken as a slave when she was a girl, then later sold as a wife to a French fur trader, and who eventually guided Lewis and Clark as they explored the western United States.

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