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The relocation of native peoples of North America

2016
Explores the treatment of Native Americans since the arrival of European settlers, and focuses on reservations and government relations with Indians.

Native American wars on the Western Frontier, 1866-1890

2016
This book examines the events that led to conflicts on the American frontier between settlers and the Native Americans who lived there.

Native peoples

2014
Native Peoples explores the fierce and bloody conflict between Euro-American immigrants and the indigenous peoples of North America, and the forced removal of Native Americans from their lands.

The history of the American Indians and the reservation

2008
Examines the history of Native American struggles since the European conquest of North America including forced relocations, reservation life, and Indian rights.

Teen life on reservations and First Nation communities

growing up native
2008
Examines the lives of teens in rural North America, focusing on the pleasures and challenges of living on reservations and in First Nation communities, discussing art and music, sports, the rodeo, traditions and beliefs, education, and hopes for the future.

As the crow flies

2012
When the site of his daughter's upcoming wedding burns down, Wyoming Sheriff Walt Longmire and his friend, Henry Standing Bear, witness the falling death of a young Crow woman and are recruited into an investigation that incites the wrath of the bride-to-be.

The round house

2012
When his mother, a tribal enrollment specialist living on a reservation in North Dakota, slips into an abyss of depression after being brutally attacked, fourteen-year-old Joe Coutz sets out with his three friends to find the person that destroyed his family.

The heart of a chief

2001
An eleven-year-old Penacook Indian boy living on a reservation faces his father's alcoholism, a controversy surrounding plans for a casino on a tribal island, and insensitivity toward Native Americans in his school and nearby town.

Lakota woman

1991
Story of Mary Crow Dog, nee Mary Brave Bird, who rebelled against the life of the South Dakota Indian reservation and participated in the beginning of the tribal movements of the sixties and seventies.

The Life and history of North America's Indian reservations

1998
This book examines the history of Indian reservations from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.

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