Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
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Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction
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Indians of North America
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- Mr. Tucket, Gary Paulsen
- Hunting by stars, Cherie Dimaline
- Indian brother, by Hubert V. Coryell ; illustrated by Henry C. Pitz
- Nibi's water song, by Sunshine Tenasco ; illustrated by Chief Lady Bird
- The sign of the beaver, Elizabeth George Speare
- The sign of the beaver, Elizabeth George Speare
- Josie dances, Denise Lajimodiere ; illustrations by Angela Erdrich
- Water walkers, written by Carol Trembath ; illustrated by David W. Craig
- I sang you down from the stars, written by Tasha Spillett-Sumner ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- Funeral songs for dying girls, Cherie Dimaline
- We still belong, Christine Day
- The courage of Sarah Noble, by Alice Dalgliesh ; illustrations by Leonard Weisgard
- The Indian in the cupboard, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrations by Brock Cole
- Talking leaves, by Joseph Bruchac
- Why we dance, a story of hope and healing, written by Deidre Havrelock ; illustrated by Aly McKnight
- Runaway mittens, by Jean Rogers ; pictures by Rie Muñoz
- Two tribes, Emily Bowen Cohen ; with colors by Lark Pien
- We are water protectors, written by Carole Lindstrom ; illustrated by Michaela Goade
- Return to Hawk's Hill, a novel, Allan W. Eckert
- The scalp hunters, by Hubert V. Coryell ; illustrated by Wilfred Jones
- Indian encounters, an anthology of stories and poems, by Elizabeth Coatsworth ; illustrated by Frederick T. Chapman
- The return of the Indian, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrated by William Geldart
- Indian captive, the story of Mary Jemison, written and illustrated by Lois Lenski
- Paddle-to-the-sea, by Holling Clancy Holling
- Fire race, a Karuk Coyote tale about how fire came to the people, retold by Jonathan London with Lanny Pinola ; illustrated by Sylvia Lond ; with an afterword by Julian Lang
- The last of the Mohicans, a narrative of 1757, by James Fenimore Cooper ; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth
- Three sides of Agiochook, a tale of the New England frontier in 1775, by Eric P. Kelly ; decorations by Le Roy Appleton
- Tommy-Anne and the three hearts, by Mabel Osgood Wright ; with illustrations by Albert D. Blashfield
- Rain is not my Indian name, Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Phoenix gets greater, written by Marty Wilson-Trudeau with Phoenix Wilson ; illustrated by Megan Kyak-Monteith
- When the stars came home, written by Brittany Luby ; pictures by Natasha Donovan
- The good, the bad, and the goofy, by Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- Sees Behind Trees, Michael Dorris
- Surviving the city, Tasha Spillett, Natasha Donovan, Vol. 2
- First adventure, by Elizabeth Coatsworth ; illustrated by Ralph Ray
- Little you, Gidagaashiinh, Richard Van Camp ; illustrated by Julie Flett ; translated into Anishinaabemowin by Angela Mesic and Margaret Noodin
- Godly heathens, a novel, H.E. Edgmon
- The everlasting road, Wab Kinew
- Hiawatha and the Peacemaker, by Robbie Robertson ; illustrated by David Shannon
- The marrow thieves, Cherie Dimaline
- Aýóó áshíʼdóʼni, Loving me, by Debby Slier ; Naaltsoos Áyilaa ; translation by Vikki Shirley
- Wabeno the magician, the sequel to "Tommy-Anne and the three hearts,", by Mabel Osgood Wright ... Illustrated by Joseph M. Gleeson
- The Thanksgiving story, by Alice Dalgliesh ; with illustrations by Helen Sewell
- The Knockabout Club in the woods, the adventures of six young men in the wilds of Maine and Canada
- The key to the Indian, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrated by James Watling
- Thunder Boy Jr., by Sherman Alexie ; illustrated by Yuyi Morales
- The case of the burgled bundle, Michael Hutchinson
- Ancestor approved, intertribal stories for kids, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Sisters of the Neversea, Cynthia Leitich Smith
- Little you, Richard Van Camp ; illustrated by Julie Flett
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