Six children find themselves transported back several centuries to a time in which the forests around their home were inhabited by Potawatomi Indians.
A frontier woman struggles to save her cabin and four children from the Indians.
While spending the summer at her grandparents' lake cottage, Marcie finds herself guided by a mysterious spirit in her efforts to save a local forest from development.
This book explores the history, culture, and current status of the Potawatomi.
Two Moon Journey tells the story of a young Potawatomi Indian named Simu-quah and her family and friends who were forced from their village at Twin Lakes, near Rochester, Indiana, where they had lived for generations, to beyond the ...
While spending a summer on an Iroquois reservation where her father is a doctor, Joni McCord lives with Sarah Birdsong, and the two girls try to put aside their differences and become friends. Reprint. AB. K. C.
It's July 4, 1976. As the President is delivering his bicentennial address to the nation, he is interrupted and told that the U.S. Army has just been fired upon by...
This book is the best effort of the author to brng honor, dignity, and recognition to the Principal People everywhere.
Built in the heart of the Cherokee Indian Nation by the British Colony of South Carolina, Fort Loudoun was quickly isolated when British-Cherokee relations began to break down.
Kit's Indian Summer is a story filled with excitement and danger during the turbulent times of the 1852 gold rush on the remote Klamath River in northern California.
An enduring classic of New England literature