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Cellou Sudden Shout Idaho 1826: American Diaries#9
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Kathleen Duey |
In 1827 in Idaho twelve-year-old Celou Sudden Shout, who is half-French and half-Shoshone, attempts to rescue her mother and two younger brothers from the Crow warriors who kidnapped them. |
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Sacagawea
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William R. Sanford |
Profiles the life of the young Shoshoni woman Sacagawea, who served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition at the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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The crossing
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Donna Jo Napoli |
In 1805, Sacagawea, a woman of the Shoshoni tribe, helps Meriwether Lewis and William Clark find a passage to the West Coast, in this story told through the eyes of the baby boy on Sacagawea's back. |
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The owl hunt
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Richard S. Wheeler |
When a dour fifteen-year-old Shoshone is prompted by a total eclipse to rename himself after a dreaded totemic bird and stirring discontent on the Wind River Reservation, schoolteacher Dirk, the son … |
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Sacajawea Of The Shoshone
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Natasha Yim |
Nominated for the American Library Association's AMELIA BLOOMER PROJECT reading list.
Combining the romance and enchantment of princesses with a message of youthful female empowerment, these books… |
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Timbisha Shoshone Homeland
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Death Valley Timbi-sha Shoshone Tribe |
"The final LEIS is part of the associated legislation (S. 2102), 'Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act', which passed the Senate and House of Representatives and became enacted on October 17, 2000. The fin… |
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The Northern Shoshoni
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Brigham D. Madsen |
Treats mostly the Shoshoni and Bannock Tribes of Utah and Idaho. |
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Sacajawea
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Gloria D. Miklowitz |
A biography of the Shoshoni Indian woman who acted as an interpreter, nurse, and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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Sacagawea
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Judith St George |
Tells the story of the Shoshoni Indian girl who served as interpreter, peacemaker, and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Northwest in 1805-1806. |
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I am Sacagawea
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Brad Meltzer,Christopher Eliopoulos |
"A biography of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who served as a translator for the Lewis and Clark Expedition."--Provided by publisher. |
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The Shoshone of California
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Jack S. Williams |
Describes the history, culture, arts, government, and social structure of the Shoshone people of California, and gives a glimpse of Shoshone life today.
This book describes the history, culture, gov… |
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Picture Book of Sacagawea
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David A. Adler,Dan Brown |
A Shoshone girl is captured, works as a slave, and is sold as a second wife. She, her husband, and their baby son accompany explorers Lewis and Clark. Sacagawea finds edible plants and rescues suppli… |
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The Sun Dance Religion
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Joseph G. Jorgensen |
A political and economic analysis of how and why the Sun dance came into being as a response to Indian deprivation by the whites. |
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Lending light
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Rose Christo |
"Sometimes my imagination bleeds into reality." Eleven years ago a serial killer menaced the Nettlebush Indian Reservation. Rafael Gives Light is his son. A loner, Rafael relies on his startlingly ov… |
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The Shoshone Indians
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Nathaniel Moss |
Examines the history and culture of the Shoshone Indians of the Great Basin area of the United States. |
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Sacagawea
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Betty Westrom Skold |
A biography of the Shoshoni woman who acted as interpreter, intermediary, and guide to the Lewis and Clark expedition across Louisiana Purchase lands in 1804 and 1805. |
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Son of the Hawk
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West, Charles |
FORTUNATE SON
Over a decade ago, a Shoshoni maiden loved mountain man Trace McCall, known as the Mountain Hawk. But her father did not approve of their union and stole her away, unaware then she w… |
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Sacagawea
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Barbara Witteman |
A biography of the American Indian woman who served as an interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. |
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Lewis and Clark's bittersweet crossing
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Carol Lynn MacGregor |
Describes the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the American West in the early 1800s, focusing particularly on the time the group spent with the Shoshoni and Nez Perce Indians in Idaho. |
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Sacajawea, wilderness guide
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Kate Jassem |
Presents a biography of the young Shoshone Indian princess who acted as interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
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