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How to be an Indian in the 21st century

(continuing the oral tradition) : tales of an Iroquois storyteller
"Oneida author and . . . poet Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) weaves verse and prose to capture the alienation, audacity, and triumph that have defined his life experience"--Back cover.

Who speaks for Wolf

a Native American learning story
1991
An Indian tribe learns an important lesson after it ignores a hunter's warning and settles in the heart of a great community of wolves.

Oneida history and culture

Explains how the Oneidas, one of many Native American tribes in the United States, fit into the history of North America's native peoples, covering lands and origins, history, traditions, contemporary life, issues, and more.

The Oneida of Wisconsin

2003
An illustrated look at the Oneida Native Americans of Wisconsin, chronicling their history and describing their early government, homes, and daily life; myths and traditions; interactions with Europeans; and modern culture. Also provides a time line, glossary, and further resource list.

Robert Bennett

1976
A biography of the Oneida Indian who became head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Sins of the parents

the politics of national apologies in the United States
2005

Forgotten allies

the Oneida Indians and the American Revolution
2006
Traces the experiences of the Oneida Indians who risked their homeland, culture, and lives to join in the American Revolution.

Did you hear Wind sing your name?

an Oneida song of spring
1996
Pictures and free verse pay homage to the Oneida Indians' view of the cycle of spring.

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