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November is Native American Heritage month! Osceola, Cochise, and Tecumseh are three Native American heroes who fought valiantly for their land and for their people. This book is divided into three parts--each part recounting the life of one of these great heroes. Their true stories are emotionally gripping and tragic, and Ann McGovern handles delicate topics, such as violence and racism, expertly for young readers. The narrative text is supplemented by black-and-white original source materials throughout (i.e. photographs, maps, portraits, a newspaper article).
Filled with lots of glitter, raised pinkies, and humorous misunderstandings, this second book in the Jo Jo Makoons series—written by Dawn Quigley and illustrated by Tara Audibert—is filled with the joy of a young Ojibwe girl discovering her very own special shine from the inside out. First grader Jo Jo Makoons knows how to do a lot of things, like how to play jump rope, how to hide her peas in her milk, and how to be helpful in her classroom. But there’s one thing Jo Jo doesn’t know how to do: be fancy. She has a lot to learn before her Aunt Annie’s wedding! Favorite purple unicorn notebook in hand, Jo Jo starts exploring her Ojibwe community to find ways to be fancy. The Heartdrum imprint centers a wide range of intertribal voices, visions, and stories while welcoming all young readers, with an emphasis on the present and future of Indian Country and on the strength of young Native heroes. In partnership with We Need Diverse Books.
Throughout North American history, Native American people have seen great hardship. From the Trail of Tears to the Seminole Wars, most were forced off their tribal lands and faced the might of the US military. However, some Native Americans were brave enough to stand up for their people. Readers are presented with the biographies of famous Native American heroes, such as Geronimo and Red Jacket. The main content uses accessible language to introduce the historical context of their lives, complemented by relevant photographs and images of the time. Concluding timelines to help readers process information in another way Emphasizes the Native American side of the story, giving readers a new historical perspective Introduces lesser-known historical figures and events for readers' further exploration
Throughout North American history, Native American people have seen great hardship. From the Trail of Tears to the Seminole Wars, most were forced off their tribal lands and faced the might of the US military. However, some Native Americans were brave enough to stand up for their people. Readers are presented with the biographies of famous Native American heroes, such as Geronimo and Red Jacket. The main content uses accessible language to introduce the historical context of their lives, complemented by relevant photographs and images of the time. - Concluding timelines to help readers process information in another way - Emphasizes the Native American side of the story, giving readers a new historical perspective - Introduces lesser-known historical figures and events for readers' further exploration
Historian Frederick E. Hoxie presents the story of two hundred years of Native American political activism. Highlighting the activists -- some famous and some unknown beyond their own communities -- who have sought to bridge the distance between indigenous cultures and the U.S. republic through legal and political campaigns, Hoxie weaves a narrative connecting the individual to the tribe, the tribe to the nation, and the nation to broader historical processes and progressive movements.
This collection of biographies examines the lives of heroic Native Americans. The featured heros include famed warriors, indigenous philosophers, poets, and statesmen.
Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains presents biographies of 15 great Native American Chiefs, including Crazy Horse, Siting Bull and Red Cloud. Most of the Chiefs presented were Sioux, and some of them were Eastman's friends such as Rain-In-The-Face. Contents: Red Cloud Spotted Tail Little Crow Tamahay Gall Crazy Horse Sitting Bull Rain-In-The-Face Two Strike American Horse Dull Knife Roman Nose Chief Joseph Little Wolf Hole-In-The-Day
"Osceola, Tecumseh, and Cochise are Native American heroes who each fought to protect his tribe and to defend his people's right to live on their own lands. Osceola led the Seminoles into battle in Florida. Tecumseh and the Shawnees faced their enemy in Indiana Territory. Cochise led an Apache uprising in the Southwest."--Backcover.