Theodore Roosevelt
Nature and History Association |
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M-E ECCI AASHI AWADI
by: Noelle Sullivan and Nicholas Peterson Vrooman
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| This is the story of the Knife River Indian Villages, their people, and the roles they played in the development of the North American continent. It is a story of cultural growth and a tale of tragedy. |
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Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians
as told by: Gilbert L. Wilson |
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Buffalo Bird Woman shares her horticultural secrets. She describes a year of activities in the garden from preparing and planting fields, to cultivating, harvesting, and storing foods. 129 pages
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Waheenee: An Indian Girl's Story
as told by herself to Gilbert L. Wilson |
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The narratives of Waheenee displays diversity and offer an inside look into the daily lives and activities of a Hidatsa woman. 189 pages |
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Sakakawea, Bird Woman
by:Russell Reid |
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This booklet offers a straightforward review of the Shoshone woman's life and the controversies surrounding her legacy. 26 pages |
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Five Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri: Sioux, Arickaras, Assiniboines, Crees, & Crows
by: Edwin Thompson Denig
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A great description of the early west and the life of the land's native people.260 pages
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Sacagawea Cookbook
by: T. Everson, L. Lesmeister, & J. Everson |
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A collection of contemporary recipes that includes works of art by Michael Haynes, Charles Russell, Carl Wilmar, John Clymer, Paul Kane, and several others.
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The Truth about Sacajawea
by: Kenneth Thomasma & Agnes Vincent Talbot |
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A book filled with facts as written by Lewis and Clark about the woman who helped them along their way. 96 pages
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Goodbird the Indian: His Story
by: Edward Goodbird at told to Gilbert L. Wilson |
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| This vivid account offers unique insights and valuable information on the Hidatsa peoples' first years on the Fort Berthold reservation beginning in the 1870s. 78 pages |
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A Taste of Heritage: Crow Indian Recipes & Herbal Medicines
by: Alma Hogan Snell |
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A collection from generations of Crow Indian recipes, age-old plant medicines, healing remedies, and revelations of those plants used to enhance beauty.
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Native American Gardening
by: Michael J. Caduto & Joseph Bruchac
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Native American Gardening is filled with stories that use nature to teach about relationships between people and the earth.
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Grandmother's Grandchild: My Crow Indian Life
by: Alma Hogan Snell
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| Grandmother's Grandchild is the remarkable story of Alma Hogan Snell, a Crow woman brought up by her grandmother, the famous medicine woman Pretty Shield. |
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Buffalo Nation
by: Ken Zontek
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The Native North American effort to restore the buffalo nation has inspired interest in cultural and spiritual relationships between this great animal animal and man. |
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The Tipi: Portable Homes of the Plains
by: Scott Thybony
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| This quick guide to the Indian tipi is packed full of pictures and detailed information about this Native American dwelling. 16 pages |
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The Earthlodge:
by: Francis Moul |
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This quick guide to the Earthlodge is packed full of pictures and detailed information about this Native American dwelling. 16 pages |
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Heetunkas Harvest: A Tale of Plains Indians
by: Jennifer Berry Jones |
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.A great tool to teach children about sharing and the Native American way of life.
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