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N at i v e a m e r i c a N S t u d i e S

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T h E P E n g U i n L i B R a R y O F a m E R i C a n i n d i a n h i S T O R y

“Over the past thirty years scholars—Native and non-Native—have produced a vast array of studies offering new ways of understanding American Indian history. The Penguin Library of american indian history brings together some of the most

accomplished of these scholars and gives them the opportunity to write about their areas of expertise in a style and format designed specifically for general readers.”

—Colin g. Calloway, Professor of History and Native American Studies, Dartmouth College

Colin G. CallowayThE ShawnEES and ThE waR FOR amERiCa“Written in crisp, clear prose, [this] excellent survey of Shawnee history in the late 18th and early 19th cen-turies vividly illustrates the important role played by the Shawnee people in the history of both the Ohio Valley and the new American nation during these years.”—R. David Edmunds, University of Texas at Dallas. “The history engages us fully....The remark-able texturing of the historic period and the descrip-tion of responses by early Americans and their lead-ers...set Calloway’s book apart.”—Los Angeles Times. “Fascinating, comprehensive and passionate.”—Leslie Marmon Silko.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311391-1 • $14.00

Theda Perdue and Michael D. GreenThE ChEROKEE naTiOn and ThE TRaiL OF TEaRS“An outstanding treatment of the forced removal of the Cherokees that tells not only of the individual tragedies of that people but also of the near cata-strophic effects upon the Cherokee Nation and its government.”—Jack D. Baker, President, Trail of Tears Association. “With a rich sense of Cherokee culture and history...the authors...recount a human story, not only tragic but also unbelievably heroic.”—Los Angeles Times.Penguin • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-311367-6 • $14.00

N. Bruce DuthuamERiCan indianS and ThE LawA noted legal scholar reveals the history and politics behind American Indians’ unique constitutional status, exploring the major events, differing values, and clash-ing perspectives that have governed relations among the tribes, the federal government, and the states since the founding of the country. “A concise history of the law and a stout defense of tribal rights, useful to the practitioner and, ever rarer, accessible to the general reader.”—Kirkus Reviews. “This book triggers a sense of moral justice—and the need for a new begin-ning where Indian nations have a seat at the table of democracy.”—New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.Viking • 208 pp. • 978-0-670-01857-4 • $19.95

Timothy J. ShannoniROqUOiS diPLOmaCy On ThE EaRLy amERiCan FROnTiERA vividly drawn portrait of the powerful Iroquois nation, whose skillful intercultural diplomacy made them a powerful force in colonial America.Viking • 272 pp. • 978-0-670-01897-0 • $22.95

Series Editor:Colin G. Calloway, Dartmouth College

advisory Board members:Brenda J. Child, University of MinnesotaPhilip J. Deloria, University of MichiganFrederick E. Hoxie, University of Illinois

FORThCOming TiTLES:

Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi

TIMOTHy PAUkETAT

Ojibwe Women and the Survival of Indian Community

BRENDA J. CHILD

The Lakotas and the Black HillsJEFFREy OSTLER

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Fred AndersonThE waR ThaT madE amERiCaA Short History of the French and Indian WarThis “rich, cautionary tale” (The New York Times) exam-ines how the expansion of British colonies into French territory in the 1750s and the ongoing Native American struggle for survival erupted into seven years of blood-shed, overturning the balance of power on two con-tinents and laying the groundwork for the American Revolution. 8 pp. color insert, 20 b/w illustrations.Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-303804-7 • $16.00

New!Black HawkLiFE OF BLaCK hawK, OR ma-Ka-Tai-mE-ShE-Kia-KiaKDictated by HimselfEdited with an Introduction and Notes by J. Gerald KennedyA rediscovered, defiant work of Native American lit-erature, originally published in 1833.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310539-8 • $14.00

George CatlinnORTh amERiCan indianSEdited with an Introduction by Peter MatthiessenThis one-volume collection of Catlin’s letters from the 1830s, vividly illustrated by fifty of his drawings, captures his experiences with the American Indians of the Plains.Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-243750-6 • $17.00

kathryn Zabelle Derounian-Stodola, editorwOmEn’S indian CaPTiViTy naRRaTiVESIntroduction and Notes by the editorTen selections spanning the early history of this country (1682–1892) and ranging in literary style from fact-based narrations to largely fictional adven-ture stories. Includes well-known pieces such as Mary Rowlandson’s A True History (1682), Cotton Mather’s version of Hannah Dunstan’s infamous captivity and escape, and the “Panther Captivity.”Penguin Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-043671-6 • $15.00

GeronimogEROnimO: hiS Own STORyAs told to S. M. BarrettRevised and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Frederick TurnerIn the early 1900s, when Geronimo was taken prison-er, Barrett commissioned an interpreter to interview the Native American warrior. Told in his own words, this is the story of his life and people. Photographs.Plume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-01155-7 • $14.00

Jeff GuinnOUR Land BEFORE wE diEThe Proud Story of the Seminole Negro Indians“I can’t imagine a more resonant work of historical revelation...For anyone interested in fully understand-ing—without flinching—the forces that have shaped this nation, Our Land is absolutely necessary read-ing.”—Robert Olen Butler. B/w photographs. Tarcher • 384 pp. • 978-1-58542-390-3 • $16.95Winner of the Texas Book Award

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Josephine HumphreysnOwhERE ELSE On EaRTh: A Novel“Students of history will be captivated by the Native American residents of Scuffletown, North Carolina, as they struggle to contend with the economic depriva-tion and ethnic prejudice unleashed during the Civil War and Reconstruction.”—William C. Hine, South Carolina State University.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-100206-4 • $15.00Winner of the Southern Book Critics Circle Award

Helen Hunt JacksonRamOnaIntroduction by Michael DorrisAfterword by Valerie Sherer MathesJackson’s 1884 fictionalized account of the Native American struggle. Signet Classics • 400 pp. • 978-0-451-52842-1 • $5.95

New!karl JacobyShadOwS aT dawnA Borderlands Massacre and the Violence of HistoryPenguin History of AmericAn LifeThis exploration of the killing of nearly 150 Apache men, women, and children by a party of Americans, Mexicans, and Tohono O’odham Indians in 1871 illumi-nates the clash of cultures in an Old West far more complex, culturally diverse, and morally ambiguous than traditionally portrayed.Penguin Press • 978-1-59420-193-6 • $32.95Available December 2008

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Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.ThE PaTRiOT ChiEFSA Chronicle of American Indian Resistance“A valuable chronicle of the greatness and the majesty of the Indian chiefs.”—Christian Science Monitor.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-023463-3 • $16.00

New in Paperback!Joseph M. Marshall IIIThE day ThE wORLd EndEd aT LiTTLE BighORnA Lakota HistoryThe award-winning Lakota historian reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the 1876 bat-tle—including an account of the battle previously avail-able only within the Lakota oral tradition. “Marshall’s thoughtful reflections and rich detail...immerse the reader in the experience of a once free people wrestling with an uncertain destiny.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311369-0 • $15.00

ThE JOURnEy OF CRazy hORSEA Lakota History“Marshall’s gloriously poetic and sweeping chronicle ushers in a new genre of American history—indigenous, oral, formerly suppressed....A seamless blend of oral history and documentary research.”—Peter Nabokov.Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-303621-0 • $15.00

ThE LaKOTa wayStories and Lessons for Living: Native American Wisdom on Ethics and Character“Captures the beliefs, values, and wisdom that have sus-tained the Lakota people through time immemorial.”—Wilma Mankiller, former Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The afterword gives a brief history of the Sioux.Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-219609-0 • $15.00Finalist PEN West Award for Creative Nonfiction

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Larry McMurtryCRazy hORSEa PEngUin LiVES BiOgRaPhy“While the known facts of the life of Crazy Horse are few, they are not zero, and McMurtry lays them out in a crisp fashion that includes many sharp observa-tions of the Western scene.”—The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-303480-3 • $13.00

David Humphreys MillerCUSTER’S FaLL The Indian Side of the StoryA minute-by-minute account of the Battle of Little Bighorn, told through the stories of 72 surviving Native American participants. Plume • 288 pp. • 978-0-452-01095-6 • $15.00

Peter Matthiessenin ThE SPiRiT OF CRazy hORSEAfterword by Martin Garbus“A giant of a book. Indescribably touching, extraordi-narily intelligent.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review. Matthiessen’s chronicle of a fatal gun battle between FBI agents and American Indian Movement activists in 1975. Penguin • 688 pp. • 978-0-14-014456-7 • $17.95

Walter C. FlemingThE COmPLETE idiOT’S gUidE TO naTiVE amERiCan hiSTORyalpha • 366 pp. • 978-00-28644-69-1 • $18.95

Peter NabokovwhERE ThE LighTning STRiKESThe Lives of American Indian Sacred PlacesExplores the rich diversity of Native American cultures and religious systems through sixteen “biographies of place.” “Essential reading for anyone who wishes to un-derstand the importance of maintaining living bonds between places on earth and the human soul.”—Louise Erdrich. “A first-rate evocation of sacred places in the American Indian world.”—N. Scott Momaday.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303881-8 • $16.00

Peter Nabokov, editornaTiVE amERiCan TESTimOnyA Chronicle of Indian and White Relations from Prophecy to the Present, 1492–1992revised editionForeword by Vine Deloria, Jr.This oral history of Native American and white rela-tions as seen through Indian eyes is updated with new material on Native Americans facing the twenty-first century. “A strong and moving reminder of a lost dimension in American history.”—Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. B/w illustrations. Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-028159-0 • $18.00

John TannerThE FaLCOnIntroduction by Louise ErdrichThis autobiography chronicles the life of John Tanner, captured in 1789 at the age of nine by the Shawnees and then sold to an Ojibwa family with whom he spent the first half of his adult life.Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-243751-3 • $15.00

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New in Paperback!Nathaniel PhilbrickmayFLOwERA Story of Courage, Community, and War“[A] vivid and remarkably fresh retelling of the story....[Philbrick] gives what a 21st-century reader needs to find in the material: perspectives of both the English Americans and the Native Americans.”—The New York Times Book Review. “[An] absorbing and exceedingly well researched history of the Plymouth Colony...[including the] first major war between Indians and the English...[that] set the pattern of conflict for cen-turies to come.”—BookPage. B/w illustrations, maps.Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311197-9 • $16.00A Pulitzer Prize finalist; a Massachusetts Book Award winner; a New York Times Top 10 Book of the year; a Washington Post, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, Booklist, and Publishers Weekly Best Book of the year

Alan TayloramERiCan COLOniESThe Settling of North AmericatHe Penguin History of tHe united stAtes, voL. i“At long last, we have an overview of colonial North America that addresses its full geographic, interna-tional, and multicultural sweep.”—Neal Salisbury, Smith College. Maps throughout. 25 b/w illustrations.Penguin • 544 pp. • 978-0-14-200210-0 • $17.00Winner of the Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Club California Book Awards

Frank WatersBOOK OF ThE hOPi Drawings and Source Materials Recorded by Oswald White Bear Fredericks In this unique collection, some thirty Hopi elders reveal for the first time in written form the Hopi worldview.Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-004527-7 • $16.00

NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE

Robert Arthur AlexieThE PaLE indianThis novel of secrets, lies, and madness tells the story of John Daniel, a Blue Indian from Aberdeen in Canada’s Northwest Territories, who at age eleven was removed, with his sister, from his parents and brought to live with a white couple in Alberta. At age twenty-two he broke his promise never to return to the land of his people.Penguin Canada • 344 pp. • 978-0-14-301553-6 • $20.00

New!Joseph BoydenThROUgh BLaCK SPRUCEBoyden’s second novel stretches from the wilds of northern Canada to trendy New york nightclubs, as a Cree man haunted by the loss of his wife and children relates the story of his life to his two nieces.Viking • 336 pp. • 978-0-670-02057-7 • $26.95Available March 2009

ThREE day ROadA haunting debut novel in which two young Cree Indians become infantry snipers in the trenches of World War I. “A brilliant novel. you will suffer a bit but it’s overwhelmingly worth the voyage.”—Jim Harrison.Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303707-1 • $14.00

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James Fenimore CooperThe Leatherstocking TalesCooper’s towering achievement, the story of scout Natty Bumppo doubles as a portrait of the clash be-tween “savagery” and “civilization” on the frontier.

New Edition!ThE PiOnEERSNew Introduction by Max CavitchSignet Classics • 464 pp. • 978-0-451-53047-9 • $6.95

Edited with an Introduction by Donald A. Ringe Penguin Classics • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-039007-0 • $12.00

ThE dEERSLayEREdited with an Introduction by Donald PeasePenguin Classics • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-039061-2 • $12.00

ThE LaST OF ThE mOhiCanSIntroduction by Richard HutsonSignet Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-451-52982-4 • $4.95

Edited with an Introduction by Richard Slotkin Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-039024-7 • $9.95

ThE PaThFindERIntroduction by John StaufferAfterword by Thomas BergerSignet Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-53019-6 • $6.95

Introduction by Kay Seymour HousePenguin Classics • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-039071-1 • $13.00

ThE PRaiRiEEdited with an Introduction by Blake Nevius Penguin Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-039026-1 • $13.00

LEaThERSTOCKing TaLES: voLume 1Library of america • 1,347 pages • 978-0-940-45020-2 • $40.00

LEaThERSTOCKing TaLES: voLume 2Library of america • 1,051 pages • 978-0-940-45021-9 • $40.00

Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz, editorsamERiCan indian TRiCKSTER TaLESIncludes over one hundred stories from sixty tribes, illustrated with lively and evocative drawings. “A fine selection of myths from diverse traditions...in a form that will entertain as it instructs.”—Publishers Weekly. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-027771-5 • $15.00

Diane GlancySTOnE hEaRTA Novel of Sacajawea“A brilliant, artistically ambitious...masterful work about creative consciousness in the land.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred). Overlook • 156 pp. • 978-1-58567-514-2 • $12.95

Giles Gunn, editorEaRLy amERiCan wRiTingIntroduction by the editorA panoramic survey of early American life and lit-erature—including voices black and white, male and female, Hispanic, French, and Native American. “A di-verse and very useful collection of writings for cours-es in early American studies.”—Carla Mulford, Penn State University. Penguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-039087-2 • $18.00

Susan Hazen-HammondSPidER wOman’S wEBTraditional Native American Tales About Women’s PowerPerigee • 256 pp. • 978-0-399-52546-9 • $15.00

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Thomas kingmEdiCinE RiVERA man returns to his small hometown in Alberta border-ing a Blackfoot reservation. “Precise and elegant...[a] most satisfying novel.”—The New York Times. “[Thomas king is] one of the first rank of contemporary Native American writers—a gifted storyteller of universal rel-evance.”—Publishers Weekly.Penguin • 264 pp. • 978-0-14-305435-1 • $14.00Winner of the PEN/Josephine Miles Award and the Writers Guild of Alberta Award

Brian MooreBLaCK ROBE“This novel, set in the wilds of North America in the early 17th century...has an almost mythic purity....One of Moore’s accomplishments is his original rendering of the Indians.”—The New York Times Book Review. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27865-3 • $15.00

Susan PowerThE gRaSS danCERInspired by the lore of her Sioux heritage, this criti-cally-acclaimed novel from Susan Power weaves the stories of the old and the young, of broken families, romantic rivals, men and women in love and at war. “A wild river of a book. Power writes with a headlong energy and a force that are nothing less than thrill-ing.”—Louise Erdrich.Berkley • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-15953-8 • $13.00Berkley mass market • 352 pp. • 978-0-425-14962-1 • $7.99

Greg SarrisgRand aVEnUE“Not only one of the very best works of fiction by and about Native Americans, it’s one of the most impor-tant imaginative books of the year, period.”—Michael Dorris, Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-025038-1 • $15.00Also in Penguin: Watermelon Nights 978-0-14-028276-4

David SealsThE POwwOw highwayPhilbert Bono and Buddy Red Bird are about to prove that the spirit of the great Cheyenne warriors is still alive and kicking. A wild, funny trip down the road of self-discovery.Plume • 298 pp. • 978-0-452-26377-2 • $15.00

New Edition!Leslie Marmon SilkoCEREmOnyNew Introduction by Larry McMurtryNew Preface by the authorSilko depicts a Native American’s struggle to reen-ter his tribal world after returning from the war-torn South Pacific. “The greatest novel in Native American literature. It is one of the greatest novels of any time and place....I teach it and I learn from it and I am con-tinually in awe of its power, beauty, rage, vision, and violence.”—Sherman Alexie. “An exceptional novel—a cause for celebration.”—The Washington Post Book World. Deluxe edition with French flaps. Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-310491-9 • $15.00Also available in Penguin: 978-0-14-008683-6

aLmanaC OF ThE dEad“A brilliant, haunting, and tragic novel of ruin and re-sistance in the Americas.”—Larry McMurtry. “One of the most ambitious literary undertakings of the past quarter century.”—The New Republic. Penguin • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-017319-2 • $18.00

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New!James WelchThE dEaTh OF Jim LOnEyNew Introduction by Jim HarrisonA powerful novel about “a modern American Indian, out of warpaint and costume, with no tribe and no real home.”—The New York Times Book Review. “An undying story told with the austerity of Camus’s The Stranger, of a wounded soul seeking to become whole.”—Ivan Doig.Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310518-3 • $14.00Also available in Penguin: 978-0-14-010291-8

New!winTER in ThE BLOOdNew Introduction by Louise Erdrich“A nearly flawless novel about human life.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-310522-0 • $14.00Also available in Penguin: 978-0-14-008644-7

FOOLS CROw“An important work...a very impressive evocation of the Northern Plains Indian world at a crucial time in its life.”—N. Scott Momaday. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-008937-0 • $15.00

Riding ThE EaRThBOy 40Introduction by James Tate“The most important book of poetry in all Native American literature. Welch is our Frost, Donne, Dickinson, and Stevens.”—Sherman Alexie.Penguin • 80 pp. • 978-0-14-303439-1 • $16.00Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (JCLC) Award Winner

Zitkala-ŠaamERiCan indian STORiES, LEgEndS, and OThER wRiTingSEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Cathy N. Davidson and Ada NorrisPenguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-243709-4 • $14.00

OTHER TITLES OF INTEREST

Elena Avila with Joy ParkerwOman whO gLOwS in ThE daRKA Curandera Reveals Traditional Aztec Secrets of Physical and Spiritual HealthForeword by Clarissa Pinkola Estes“An autobiographical account of how a psychiatric nurse specialist became a folk medicine healer; this also explains the origins and practice of one of the oldest forms of medicine in the New World.”—Kirkus Reviews.Tarcher • 352 pp. • 978-1-58542-022-3 • $14.95

Bear Heart, with Molly LarkinThE wind iS my mOThER: The Life and Teachings of a Native American ShamanExplores how traditional tribal wisdom can help one maintain spiritual and physical health in today’s world. “An excellent manual for living a healthy life in a complex world.”—John Gray. Berkley • 272 pp. • 978-0-425-16160-9 • $14.00

Bobby Lake-ThomSPiRiTS OF ThE EaRThA Guide to Native American Nature Symbols, Stories, and CeremoniesA Native American healer explains the significance of a wide range of animal figures, often illustrating his points with captivating traditional legends.Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-27650-5 • $18.00

Thomas E. MailsThE hOPi SURViVaL KiTThe Prophecies, Instructions, and Warnings Revealed by the Last EldersA centuries-old spiritual guide to prophecies and practices from the Hopi tradition. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-019545-3 • $15.00

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Daniel Pinchbeck2012: The Return of QuetzalcoatlThe acclaimed metaphysical epic that binds together the cosmological phenomena of our time, ranging from crop circles to quantum theory to the resurgence of psychedelic drugs, to support the contention of the Mayan calendar that the year 2012 portends a global shift—in consciousness, culture, and way of living—of unprecedented consequence.Tarcher • 416 pp. • 978-1-58542-592-1 • $14.95

Tom BrowngRandFaThERA Native American’s Lifelong Search for Truth and Harmony with NatureAs a boy, Tom Brown, Jr. learned ancient survival skills from a Native American he called Grandfather.Berkley • 208 pp. • 978-0-425-18174-4 • $14.00

ThE way OF ThE SCOUTThe way of the scout is an ancient art of survival that conveys a powerful message for our time—a way to look deeper, a way to live more fully, and a way to transcend the limits of our bodies and minds.Berkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-15910-1 • $7.99

TOm BROwn’S FiELd gUidE TO LiVing wiTh ThE EaRThBerkley • 256 pp. • 978-0-425-09147-0 • $14.00

TOm BROwn’S FiELd gUidE TO ThE FORgOTTEn wiLdERnESSBerkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-09715-1 • $14.00

Tom BrownCaSE FiLES OF ThE TRaCKERTrue Stories from America’s Greatest OutdoorsmanBerkley • 208 pp. • 978-0-425-18755-5 • $14.00

ThE SEaRChThe Continuing Story of the TrackerBerkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-18181-2 • $14.00

TOm BROwn’S FiELd gUidE TO naTURE OBSERVaTiOn and TRaCKingBerkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-09966-7 • $15.00

TOm BROwn’S FiELd gUidE TO wiLdERnESS SURViVaLBerkley • 288 pp. • 978-0-425-10572-6 • $14.00

TOm BROwn’S gUidE TO wiLd EdiBLE and mEdiCinaL PLanTSBerkley • 256 pp. • 978-0-425-10063-9 • $14.00

awaKEning SPiRiTSBerkley • 224 pp. • 978-0-425-14140-3 • $14.00

TOm BROwn’S SCiEnCE and aRT OF TRaCKingBerkley • 240 pp. • 978-0-425-15772-5 • $14.00

ThE ViSiOnThe Dramatic True Story of One Man’s Search for EnlightenmentBerkley • 256 pp. • 978-0-425-10703-4 • $15.00

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New!Joseph BruchacmaRCh TOwaRd ThE ThUndERA Civil War story, based on the experiences of Bruchac’s great grandfather, about a young Abenaki Indian boy from Canada who is recruited to fight in the northern Irish Brigade in the war between the states. dial • 304 pp. • 978-0-8037-3188-2 • $16.99

COdE TaLKER: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War TwoThis deeply affecting novel honors the culture and lan-guage of the Navajo Indians and pays homage to all the young men who dared to serve as code talkers during Word War II, communicating in their native tongue.Puffin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-240596-3 • $7.99

ThE EaRTh UndER SKy BEaR’S FEETNative American elders will tell you there is as much to see in the night as in the familiar light of day, and here Abenaki storyteller and American Book Award recipient Joseph Bruchac offers twelve unforgettable stories of the living earth seen from the sky.Putnam • 32 pp. • 978-0-698-11647-4 • $6.99

Jim ThORPE, ORiginaL aLL-amERiCanThe story of the early life of this sports icon movingly depicts the Native American experience at the turn of the twentieth century. dial • 288 pp. • 978-0-8037-3118-9 • $16.99

PUShing UP ThE SKyA collection of seven lively plays, each adapted from a different traditional Native tale.dial • 96 pp. • 978-0-8037-2168-5 • $21.99

Marlene CarvellSwEETgRaSS BaSKETIn prose poetry and alternating voices, Carvell weaves a beautiful story based on the real-life experiences of two Mohawk sisters who are sent to an off-reserva-tion school after the death of their mother. dutton • 256 pp. • 978-0-525-47547-7 • 16.99

Jean FritzThE dOUBLE LiFE OF POCahOnTaSIn an innovative look at one of American history’s leg-endary heroines, Jean Fritz reveals the true story of Pocahontas, a woman trapped between two cultures.Putnam • 96 pp. • 978-0-698-11935-2 • $5.99

Susan JeffersBROThER EagLE, SiSTER SKyShares the remarkably relevant message of respect for the Earth and every creature on it and is imbued with passion born of love of the land and the environment.Puffin • 32 pp. • 978-0-14-230132-6 • $7.99

Judith St. GeorgeSaCagawEaUsing the journals of Lewis, Clark and other mem-bers of the expedition, award-winning author Judith St. George brings to life the story of a remarkable woman and her contribution to one of America’s great journeys of exploration.Putnam • 128 pp. • 978-0-399-23161-2 • $16.99

New in Paperback!Brenda Woodsmy namE iS SaLLy LiTTLE SOngThe story of a girl caught between two worlds, this novel explores the journey of a slave family that es-capes to seek shelter with a tribe of Seminoles who are rumored to adopt runaway slaves.Puffin • 192 pp. • 978-0-14-240943-5 • $5.99

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