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North American titles published before 1970 that we would like to add to our collection (486 titles as of 6/08)
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Abisch, Roz. Twas in the moon of wintertime, the first American Christmas Carol. Prentice-Hall, 1969.
Adrian, Mary. Indian horse mystery. Hastings, 1966.
Agnew, Edith J. Nezbahs Lamb. Friend. Press, 1954.
Ahlers, Lena C. Birds the Indians knew. Whitman, 1932.
Aiken, Albert W. Injun Paul, or, the prairie cat, an Arizona romance. . . .G. Munro, 1874, & M.A. Donohue &Co.., 1874.
Alderman, Clifford L. John Brant: Chief of six nations. Messner, 1958.
Allen, T. D. pseud. Tall as standing rock. Westminster, 1963.
Alters, Robert. Time of the Tomahawk. Putnam, 1964.
Altsheler, Joseph A. Quest of the Four, story of the Comanches. Hawthorn, 1911?
American Sunday School Union. Maria, the converted. The Union, 1850, 1859.
Anderson, LaVere. Sitting Bull, great Sioux chief. Garrard, 1970.
Anderson, LaVere. Quanah Parker: Indian warrior for peace. Garrard, 1970.
Arnold, Adelaide Wilson. Son of the first people. Macmillan, 1940.
Ata, Te, comp. Indian Tales. L.W. Singer Co., 1968.
Austin, Mary Hunter. Trail Book. Houghton-Mifflin, 1918.
Avery, Henry M. Old Bear-Paw, the Trapper King, or, the love of a Blackfoot Queen. Beadles Dime Novels, no. 285. Beadle Adams, 1873.
Bailey, Bernadine. Follett Picture story of Indians. (Pam.) Follett, 1936.
Baker, Laura Nelson. O Children of the wind and pines. Lippincott, 1967
Baker, Marvin G. Mighty Miamis. Indianapolis: E.C. Seale, 1963.
Ball, Zachary. Salvage Diver. Holiday, 1961.
Ball, Zachary. Sky Diver. Holiday, 1967.
Ball, Zachary. Swamp Chief. Holiday, 1967
Barce, Elmore. Little Bear, a Kickapoo boy of the Wabash. Christopher, 1925.
Barnes, Anna Maria. Little Betty Blew, her strange experiences in Indian land. Lothrop, 1903.
Barnes, Anna Maria. Matouchon, a story of Indian Child. American Sunday Union, 1912, 1895.
Barrett, Stephen Melvil. Hoistah: An Indian Girl. Duffield, 19zz.
Barske, Charlotte. Indians, the story of a Blackfoot Indian boy. Poughkeepsie: Artists & Writers Guild, 1938.
Bayliss, Clara Kern, Two little Algonkin lads. Educational, 1908. (CBI-1912)
Bayliss, Clara Kern. A treasury of Eskimo Tales. Crowell, 1922.
Bayliss, Clara Kern. Old Man Coyote. Crowell, 1908.
Bayliss, Clara Kern. Treasury of Indian Tales. Crowell, 1921.
Beck, Barbara L. The First book of the Aztecs. Watts, 1966.
Beck, Ruth Everett. Little Buffalo Robe. Holt, 1914.
Beckhard, Arthur J. Black Hawk. Messner, 1957.
Bedford, Anne North. Bugs Bunny and the Indians. Simon & Schuster, 1951.
Beebe, Burdette F. Chestnut cub. McKay, 1963.
Belting, Natalia. Verity Mullens and the Indian. Holt, 1960.
Benchley, Natnaniel. Small boy. Harper, 1969.
Bennett, Kay and Russ. A Navaho Saga. Naylor, 1969.
Berke, Ernest. North American Indian: Life and Lore. Doubleday, 1963.
Berkey, Ben B. Hopi holiday, a story of the Hopi Indian. Denison, 1968.
Boardman, Matt Leeman. Badger Claws of Ojai, a project. San Diego St. College. 1959. Ventura Cal, Co. Supt. Of Schools, 1971. The latter edition for children.
Bonham, Barbara. Crisis at Fort Laramie. Hawthorn, 1967; Meredith Pr., 1967.
Bonham, Barbara. The Battle of Wounded Knee: the Ghost Dance Uprising. Chicago: Reilly Lee, 1970.
Borland, Hal. When Legends die. Lippincott, 1963
Bosco, Antoinette. Joseph, the Huron. P.J. Kenedy, 1961.
Bounds, Thelma V. Story of the Mississippi Choctaws. Interior-Chilocco Press. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1958.
Bowers, Gwendolyn. Journey for Jemima. Walck, 1960.
Boyd, Catherine. Falcon of the forest; the story of John Tanners life with the Indians. Denison, 1968,1973.
Braden, James A. Connecticut boys in the Western Reserve, a tale of the Moravian Massacre. Saalfield,1909, 1927.
Bradley, Ramona K. Weaver of tales, a collection of Cherokee legends. . . .Riverside, CAL: lightning Lithograph, 1967.
Brayman, James O. The burning village; and other Indian stories. Buffalo: Phinney, 1855.
Brill, Ethel Claire. Boy who went to the east, and other Indian fairy tales. Dutton, 1917.
Brockway, Edith. Land beyond the Rivers. Westminster, 1966.
Brooks, Elbridge Streeter. Story of the American Indians. Lothrop 1887.
Brown, Evelyn. Kateri Tekawitha, Mohawk maid. Farrar, 1958.
Brown, Lisette. Tales of the sea foam. Healdsburg, Cal. Naturegraph, 1969.
Browne, George Waldo. Indian nights. N.Y. Noble & Noble, 1927.
Browne, Lewis Allen. Indian fairy tales. Boston: J.W. Luce, 1912.
Browne, Rilma Marion. Indian story hour, a collection of Indian tales and folklore. Standard Bk. Co.1920
Buckmaster, Henrietta. Seminole Wars. Macmillan, 1966.
Bunn, Iola Finch. Growing up in Alaska, a story for children about todays Eskimos. Exposition, 1965.
Burland, Cottle Arthur. The ancient Maya. Day, 1967.
Burlingame, Virginia S. Larry Two-feathers. Bethany Press, 1967.
Callan, Eileen T. A hardy race of men; Americas early Indians. Harcourt, 1970.
Capron, Louis. Red War Pole. Bobbs, 1963.
Carlson, Vada and Guy Witherspoon. Black Mountain boy. . .RedRock, Az, D.I.N.E., 1970.
Carter, E. Russell. The Gift is Rich. Friendship Press, 1955.
Cason, Mabel Earp. Spotted boy and the Comanches. Pacific Press, 1963.
Chandler, Edna. Buffalo Boy. Benefic, 1968.
Chandler, Edna. Little Wolf and the thunder stick. Benefic,1956, 1968.
Chandler, Edna. Taka and her dog. Benefic, 1962; 1968.
Chandler, Edna. Tall Boy and the coyote. Benefic,1961, 1968.
Chapman, John Gadsby. Romance of Indian history or, thrilling incidents in the early settlement of America. N.Y. Kiggins & Kellogg, 1835; J.S. Redfield, 1860. (Redfield Toy Books, no.12)
Chaput, Donald. Michigan Indians; a way of life changes. Hillsdale Ed. Pub., 1970.
Chase, Annie. Children of the Wigwam. Boston. Educational Pub. 1903.
Cheley, Franck Hobart. Mystery of Chimney rock. Being a story of the search for gold in the land of the Ute Indians in the days of 1849. Boston: W.A. Wilde, 1924.
Cheyney, Edward G. Matu, the Iroquois. Little, 1928.
Chipperfield, Joseph. Checoba: Stallion of the Commanches. Roy, 1966.
Christensen, Gardell Dano. Buffalo Robe. Nelson, 1960. Hale, 1964.
Christensen, Gardell Dano. Buffalo Horse. Nelson, 1962; Hale, 1964.
Christensen, Gardell Dano. Buffalo Kill. Nelson, 1959.. Archway, 1968
Christie, Don, et al. Apache Boy. Grosset and Dunlap, 1969.
Clark, Ann Nolan. Medicine Mans daughter. Farrar, 1963.
Clark, Catherine Anthony. The hunter and the medicine man. Macmillan, 1966.
Clarke, Thelma. Runaway boy: Roiton Jemez. Albuquerque: Clarke Industries, 1969.
Cleven, Catharine S. Black Hawk, Young Sauk warrior. Bobbs, 1966.
Clifford, Eth, and Leo Chas. Fay. War paint and wagon wheels. David Stewart, 1968.
Coatsworth, Elizabeth. The cave. Viking, 1958.
Cobe, Albert and George Elrick, et al. Great Spirit. Childrens Press, 1970. (An Open Door Series).
Coblentz, Catherene Cate. Sequoyah. Longman, 1946.
Coblentz, Catherene Cate. Ah-Yo-Ka, daughter of Sequoya. Row, Peterson, 1950.
Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred), On trail and rapid by dog-sled and canoe. . .London: Seeley, Service & Co., 1914.
Colby, Carroll B. Cliff Dwellings: ancient ruins of Americas past. Coward, 1965.
Conner, Aletha Caldwell. Red Heritage. Dallas: Story Book Press, 1954.
Corcos, Lucille. From Ungskah 1 to Oyaylee 10, a counting book. . .Pantheon, 1965.
Cornyn, John Hubert. Glooskap Stories. Little, 1923.
Cornyn, John Hubert. When the camp fire burns. Little, 1923.
Cory, David. Star Boy. Saalfield, 1922.
Creighton, Luella Bruce. Tecumesh: the story of the Shawnee chief. St. Martins Press; Macmillan, 1965.
Crown, Abraham Wolf. North America. Leeds, England: E.J. Arnold, 1964.
Culter, Ebbitt. I once knew an Indian woman. Houghton-Mifflin, 1967
Culter, Ebbitt. The last noble savage; a Laurentian idyll. Tundra Books, 1967.
Dale, Edward Everett and J.S. Buchaman. Tales of the Tepee. Heath, 1920.
Dam, Cornelia H. Indian children of the Eastern woodland. Chicago: Orrthovis, 1938.
Damjan, Mischa. Atuk. Dobson, 1965; Pantheon, 1969.
Darbois, Dominque. Achouna: Boy of the Arctic. Follett, 1962.
Dawes, Sarah Elizabeth. Story of Pocahontas. Boston: Educational Pub., 1897.
Deer, Ada, with R.E. Simon, Jr. Speaking out. Childrens Press, 1970.
Deming, Therese O. Many snows ago. Stokes, 1929.
Dickie, Donalda and Geo. D. James. Two little Indians, a preprimer. J.M. Dent, 1933.
Dines, Glen. Indian pony; the tough hardy little horse of the far roving red man. Macmillan, 1963.
Dixon, Maynard. Injun Babies; stories for good little boys and girls. . .Putnam, 1913, 1923.
Dobrin, Norma. Delawares. Melmont, n.d.
Donaldson, Ellen Miller. In Blue Bird time. Milton Bradley, 1926.
Donaldson, Ellen Miller. Why the owl flies by night. McLoughlin, 1937.
Dwight, Mary Lane. Children of the Labrador. (Childrens Missionary Serv.). Revell, 1914.
Eastman, Charles A. and Elaine Goodale Eastman. Smoky Days Wigwam evenings, Indian Stories retold. Little, 1909, 1910, 1920, 1928.
Eaton, Sara. Moccasin and Cross. Vancouver, B.C. Copp Clark Pub., 1959.
Educational Research Council of America. Explorers and discoverers: DeSoto and the people DeSoto met. Allyn & Bacon, 1970.
Edwards, Cecile Pepin. King Phillip: loyal Indian. Houghton, 1962.
Edwards, Charles Lincoln. Jose: a story of the desert Cahuilla. Los Angeles: Hesperian Press, 1930.
Elde, A.H., Arthur S. Gist, et al. New stories from Eskimo land. Wagner Hard., 1930.
Elting, Mary and Franklin Folsom. The story of archeology in the Americas. Harvey house, 1960.
Ely, Wilmer M. The boy chums in the Florida jungle, or Charlie West and Walter Hazard, with the Seminole Indians. A.L Burt, 1915.
Encyclopedia Britannica Films. Anaghalook, Eskimo Girl, from the film, Eskimo Children. Text by Elizabeth K. Solem. Chicago: Enc. Brit. 1947.
Endoes, Richard. The plains Indians. Funk, 1968.
Estep, Irene. Iroquois. Melmont, 1961.
Evatt, Harriet. The papoose who wouldnt keep her stockings on. Bobbs-Merrill, 1954.
Evatt, Harriet. You cant keep a squirrel on the ground. Bobbs-Merrill, 1961.
Faber, Doris. The life of Pocahontas. Prentice-hall, 1963.
Falk, Elsa. Tohi, Chumash Indian boy. Melmont, 1959.
Federal Writers ProjectNebraska. More SanteeSioux Indian Legends. Pamphet no. 21.1939.
Federal Writers ProjectNebraska.. Sioux Indian Legends. Nebraska Folkore Pamphet, no. 23. 1939..
Fish, Eleanor. Tepee and wigwam in picture strip. Follett, 1931.
Folsom-Dickerson, W.E.S. Cliff Dwellers. Naylor, 1968.
Foltz, Mary Jane. Awani. Morrow, 1964.
Ford, Richard Clyde. Red man or white, a story of Indian life in the Northwest. Lyons & Carnaham, 1931.
Fowler, Frank. The broncho rider boys along the border or, the hidden treasure of the Zuni medicine man. Burt, 1914.
Fox, Frances Margaret. Mary Annes little Indian and other true stories for children. Flanagan, 1920.
Franklin, George Cory. Indian uprising. Houghton Mifflin, 1962.
Frewer, Glyn. Adventure in the barren lands. Putnam, 1966.
Fronval, George. Sitting Bull, the great Sioux chief. Feltham, Odhams, 1968.
Gambrell, Alpha Marie. Indian blanklets. Atlanta: Home Missions Bd., So. Baptist Convention, 1944.
Gearhart, Ephrain McClay. Skalalatoot stories, a book of real Indian bed-time stories. Stratford, 1922.
Gendrom, Val. Powder and Hides. Longmans, 1954.
Gesner, Anthony T. Indian missions, pt. 2, the Sioux of South Dakota. Hartford, Con.: Junior Auxiliary Pub., 1898.
Gessner, Lynne. Trading post girl. Fell, 1968.
Gilliland, Hap. No one like a brother. Billings, Mt. Montama Reading Pubs. 1970.
Gladfelter, Kathanne. Many moons ago and now, a course on the North American Indians for Junior boys and girls. Friendship Press, 1932. Mississippi Ed. Movement, 1932.
Goodridge, Robert Theodore. Flying Plover, his stories as told to him by Squat-by-the-fire. Page, 1909.
Graff, Stewart, and Polly Graff. Squanto, Indian adventurer. Garrard, 1965.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. Captain Jim Mason. Appleton, 1924.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. Mystery trail. Appleton, 1927.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. Son of Rolling Thunder. Grosset & Dunlap, 1919.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. Three Sioux Scouts. Appleton, 1921, 1922, 1924.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. War chief. Appleton, 1927.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. War Eagle. Appleton, 1926.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. War Trail. Appleton, 1921.
Gregor, Elmer Russell. White Wolf. Appleton, 1921.
Gridley, Marion Eleanor. Pontiac. Putnam, 1970.
Grote, William. J. P. and the Apaches. Hawthorn, 1967.
Gurko, Mirian. Indian America: the Black Hawk war. Crowell, 1970.
Haines, Alice Calhoun. Indian boys and girls. F. Stokes, 1906.
Hall, Elizabeth. Away on a cloud. Vantage Press, 1964.
Hall, Gordon Langley. Osceolo. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1964.
Hall, Marjory. Another kind of courage. Westminster, 1967.
Hall-Quest, Olga W. and Marian B. Ebert. Conquistadors and Pueblos; the story of the American Southwest. Dutton, 1969.
Hamilton, Anne Blanche. Rabbit goes duck-hunting: Cherokee Indian Legends. Bur. Of Ind. Affairs 1954.
Hamilton, W. J. Singlehand, the Comanche Attila, or, the Chaparral rangers. Beadle & Adams, 1872. Dime Novels, no. 272. (some eds show Charles Dunning Clark as author).
Hanauer, Elsie V. Dolls of the Indians. A.S. Barnes, 1970.
Harrington, Lyn. Ootook: young Eskimo girl. Abelard-Schuman, 1960.
Harris, Christie. Forbidden Frontier. Atheneum, 1968.
Harvey, Lois F. Toyanukis rabbit, story of a Paiute boy. Melmont, 1964.
Hayes, Florence. Chee and his pony, the story of a Navajo boy. Houghton, 1950.
Hays, William D. Indian tales of the desert people. McKay, 1957.
Heiderstadt, Dorothy. Marie Tanglehair. McKay, 1965.
Henry, Will. Valley of the Bear, a novel of the North Plains Sioux. Houghton-Mifflin, 1964.
Heuck, Sigrid. Buffalo man and Golden Eagle. McCall, 1970.
Heuman, William. Indians at Carlisle. Putnam, 1965.
Hightower, James. Happy hunting ground. Colo. Springs, J. Hightower, 1910.
Hinds, Margery. Kanayu, the young hunter. Oxford: Blackwell, 1965.
Hitte, Kathryn. Im an Indian today. Little Golden Book. Golden Press: Baily & Swinfen, 1961
Hoffine, Lyle. Carol Blue Wing. What is your pleasure? McKay, 1967.
Hoffmann, Charles. War Whoops and Medicine Songs. Boston, 1952.
Hoffman, Virginia. Lucy learns to weave: gathering plants. Rought Rock, AZ. Navajo Curr. Ctr.,, 1967.
Hoffman, Virginia. Navajo Biographies. Rough Rock, AZ: Dine, 1970.
Hofland, Barbara . The stolen boy, a story founded on facts. W.B. Gilley, G.L. Austin, Printers, 1830.
Hofland, Barbara. Little Manuel, the captive boy: a true story. B. Franklin Edmands, 1835, 1845.
Holberg, Ruth L. Luke and the Indians. Hastings, 1967.
Hollimann, Clide. Pontiac: king of the Great Lake. Hastings, 1968.
Holling, Holling C. Little Big Bye-and-Bye. Volland, 1926.
Hollmann, Clide. Eagle Feather. Hastings, 1963.
Holm, Wayne. Coyote and his name. Dept. of Int. Bur. Of Indian Affairs, 1958. (20p)
Hood, Flora Mae. Pink Puppy. Putnam, 1966.
Hood, Flora. Living in Navajoland. Putnam, 1970.
Hood, Flora. Something for the medicine man. Melmont, 1962.
Hood, John E. Hunters of the North. McGraw, 1966.
Hopkins, Marjorie. A gift for Tolum. Parents Press, 1972.
Hough, Edith A. The blue-eyed Iroquois. Sherburne, N.Y.: F.E. Faulkner Print. Co. 1967, 1968.
How Raven stole the light: a radio play. Juneau: multimedia educ. program. Alaska State Mus., 1970.
Howard, Ted and David H. Symeist. Balance in motion: ecoloy and the Blackfoot Indian. Toronto: Dept. of Curr. 1970.
Hubbard, Fran. Day with Tupi; an authenic story of an Indian boy in Californias mountains. Fresno: Owani Pr., 1955.
Huberman, Ed. Indian Stamp. (Little Golden Activity Bk. A13) Simon & Schuster, 1957.
Hunt, Ben Walter. Big Indiancraft book. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1969. (A.T. Ben Hunts Big Indiancraft Book)
Hunt, Walter Bernard. Indiancraft. Bruce Pub., 1942.
Hurdy, John Major (and James. F. Cooper). Last of the Mohigans. Palo Alto: Fearon Pub. 1967.
Husted, Mary Hall. Stories of Indian Chieftains, Pt. Two. Bloomington, Il: Pub. School Pub. co., 1900.
Jackson, Jacqueline. Pale-face Redskins. Little, Brown, 1958.
Jackson, Kathryn. The Indians and cowboys book. Golden, 1963.
Jacobs, Sarah S. and George Curtis Rand. Nonantum and Natick. Boston: Sabbath School Society. G.C. Rand, 1853.
Jakes, John. Mohawk: the life of Joseph Brant. Macmillan, 1969.
James, Carry Clebourne. The Treasure of the Hopitu: a story of the Aruizona Desert, L.A. Young & McCallister, 1927.
James, George. Little journeys to some strange places. . . . Flanagan, 1911.
John, Julius, and Henry. London: J. Luffman, No. 5, Windmill Street, Finsbury Sq. , 1790. (62p).
Johnson, Annabel and Edgar Johnson. Burning glass. Harper-Row, 1966.
Johnson, Broderick, H. et al. Eds. Denetsosie. Red Rock, AZ Bd. Of Ed., Navajo Curr. Ctr., 1969, 1974.
Johnson, Dorothy M. Warriors for a last nation; a biography of Sitting Bull. Westminster, 1969.
Johnston, Patronella. Tales of Nokomis. Toronto: C.J. Musson, 1970.
Jones, L. Augustas. Bloody brook, or, the bride of Plymouth Rock. Geo. Munro & Co., 1866. Munros ten-cent novels, no. 82.
Jones, Louis T . So say the Indians. Naylor, 1970.
Jones, Louis T. Highlights of Puebloland. Naylor, 1968.
Jones, Louis T. Indian cultures of the Southwest. Naylor, 1967.
Jones, Louis T. Red mans trail. Naylor, 1967.
Judson, Katherine Berry. Old Crow stories. Little, [1917].
Kaler, James Otis. Ezra Jordans escape from the massacre at Fort Loyall, by James Otis, pseud. Estes & Lauriat, 1895.
Kaler, James Otis. Island Refuge, by James Otis, pseud. Page, n.d. (Not in OCLC)
Kaler, James, Otis. True Indian tales from American History in the stirring days of the early colonists. L. C. Page, 1904, 1927.
Karcher, Barbara and Everett Keach. The Hopi family of long ago. Athens, Ga: Univ. of Ga. Follow through, 1970.
Kellogg, Elijah, and Chas. Theodore Dillingham. Burying the hatchet, or, the young brave of the Delawares. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1879, 1906. Forest Glen Series.
Kelly, Bernadine Creswell. Lujan returns. Lincoln, Ne.: Univ. Pubs,, 1950.
Kimble, George Herbert T. Hunters and collectors. McGraw, 1970.
King, Charles. To the front, a sequel to Cadet Days. Harper, n.d.
King, Julius. Indian Nugget. W.J. Black, 1931.
Knoop, Faith Yingling. Juni of the Cherokees. Okla. City: Harlow, 1957.
Kosamke, Martha. Indian Romances of the western frontier. N.Y. Exposition Pr., 1954.
Kroll, Francis Lynde. Young medicine man. Lantern, 1956.
Kvale, Velma R. Tobuk, Reindeer Herder. Minneapolis: Denison, 1968.
Lane, Neals. Secret of the silver spoons. Bobbs, 1963.
Lange, Dietrich. In the great wild North. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1915.
Lange, Dietrich. On the trail of the Sioux, or, the adventures of two boy scouts on the Minnesota frontier. Lothrop, 1912.
Lange, Dietrich. Sioux runner. Lothrop, 1924.
Lange, Dietrich. The boast of the Seminole. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1930.
Lange, Dietrich. The Iroquois Scout. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1923.
Lange, Dietrich. The silver cache of the Pawnee. Lothrop, 1918.
Lange, Dietrich. The silver island of the Chippewa. Lothrop, 1913.
Last of the Mohicans. N.Y.: McLoughlin Bros., 1890, 1899??
Lauritzen, Elizabeth. Shushma. Caxton, 1964.
Leigh, Nadine, pseud. On top of the world, an Eskimo picture book. McKay, 1937. [Lucille Ogle??]
Lincoln, Anna T. Our Indians of Early Delaware. Delaware Citizens Assoc., 1932.
Lloyd, Anne Gladys. Childrens Indian Book of verse, songs, and adaptations. March Bros., 1926. (pam)
Lomask, Milton. Saint Isaac and the Indians. Ignatius press, 1956, 1991. Farrar, 1956.
Longfellow, Henry W. Hiawatha. (Illus. By Willy Pogany), London, Harrap, 1914. N.Y. Holt, 19uu.. Selections
Longfellow, Henry W. Hiawatha. Chicago: Orville Brewer Pub., 1900. Abridgement. Student series of four penny classics. V.l, no. 15.
Longfellow, Henry W. The adventures of Hiawatha, a prose retelling by Virginia Frances Voight. Garrard, 1969.
Loomis, Ruth. Valley of the Hawk. Dial, 1969.
Loring, Selden M. Mighty Magic: an almost true story of the pirates and Indians. Holiday, 1937, 1964.
Lowey, Warren G. Indian tale of old long island. Emond Pub., Co., 1957.
MacFarlan, Allan A. Boys book of Indian skills. Stackpole, 1969.
MacMillan, Cyrus. Glooskaps country and other Indian tales. OUP, 1956.
MacMillan, Mirian Look. Kudla and his polar bear. Dodd, 1953.
Magee, Agnes, D. When the pines grew tall. Naylor, 1968.
Malkus, Alida. The spindle imp and other tales of Maya myth and folklore. Harcourt, 1931.
Marianna, pseud. Doki, the lonely papoose. Lothrop, 1955.
Martin, Patricia M. One special day. Little, Brown, 1954.
Martin, Patricia M. Pocahontas. Putnam, 1964..
Martin, William Ivan and Bernard Herman Martin. Brave little Indian. K.C. Mo. Tell-Well Pr. 1951
Martini, Teri. Treasure of the Mohawks: the story of the Indian maiden Kateri Tekakwitha. Paterson, N.J.: St. Anthony Guild Press, 1956.
Martini, Teri. True book of Indians. Childrens Press, 1954.
Maury, Jean West. Old Ravens world. Little, Brown, 1931.
Mayberry, Geneviene. Eskimo of Little Diomede. Follett, 1961.
McCague, James. Tecumseh: Shawnee warrior-statesman. Garrard, 1970.
McCaw, Mabel Niedemeyer. My Indian picture story. Friendship Press, 1944.
McCowen, Emeline. Potawatomi; Indians in Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo: Campus School, WMU., 1968.
McGraw, Nellie T. Indian Child Life. Book of Home Mission. (Pam). CBI, 1912.
McCutchan, Kenneth Peva. Adventures of Isaac Knight-Indian captive: a true story of the Northwest Territory. Greenwich Bk. Pub., 1959.
McLachlan, Roberta. Eskimos. Longmans, Green, 1958.
McLachlan, Roberta. Indians. Junior Literary Guild. Longmans, 1957.
Means, Florence. Our cup is broken. Houghton-Mifflin, 1969.
Means, Florence. The rains will come. Houghton-Mifflin, 1954.
Miller, Warren Hastings. White Buffalo. Appleton, 1926.
Molloy, Anne. Captain Waymouths Indians. Hastings, 1956.
Momaday, Natachee Scott. Owl in the cedar tree. Ginn, 1965.
Monahan, Douglas. Tales of Running Deer. Association Pr., 1970.
Montgromery, Jean. Wrath of the coyote. Morrow, 1968.
Moon, Grace Purdie. Indian Legends in Rhyme. Stokes, 1917.
Morgan, William, comp. Coyote tales. U.S.: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1954, 1949.
Mulcahy, Lucille. Fire on Big Lonesome. Elk Grove, 1967
Mulets, Lenore Elizabeth. Little people of the snow, a tales of the frozen North. Flanagan, 1900.
Munroe, Kirk. Through swamp and glade, a tale of the Seminole war. Harper, n.d. Scribner, 1899.
Myron, Robert. Mounds, towns, and totems. World, 1966.
Naatsiilid (Periodical),) 1966. Brigham City, Utah. Intermountain School May, 1966. V.1, no. 1.
Nelson, Pearl and Robert M. Davis. An Alphabet book for Navajo Children. Nelson, 1968.
Newcomb, Franc Johnson. Navajo Bird Tales, told by Hosteen Clah Chee. Ed. Lillian Harvey. Quest
Newell, Edythe W. Rescue of the sun and other tales from the North. Whitman, 1970.
North Dakota State Library Commission. Childrens Books about American Indians. North Dakota Library Resources, no.1: Bismark: the commission, 1970.
OConnor, Richard. Chief of the Sioux: Sitting Bull. McGraw, 1968. (at: Sitting Bull: War chief of the Sioux).
OConnor, William. Legend of Horn Mountain. Criterion, 1970.
OLeary, Thomas V. The mark of the turtle. Chilton, 1961.
ORouke, John. Poco, the warrior. N.Y.C. Board of Education (WPA), 1940.
Olcott, Frances Jenkins. Red Indian Fairy book. Houghton, 1917.
Overholser, Wayne D. and Lewis B. Patten. Meeker Massacre. Cowles Bks., 1969.
Palmer, Bernard. Danny Orlis and the big Indian. Moody, 1956.
Palmer, Bernard. Little Feather rides herd. Grand Rapdis, Zondervan, 1947.
Parrish, Peggy. Little Indian. Simon & Schuster, 1968
Parrish, Peggy. Snapping Turtles all wrong day. Simon & Schuster,1970.
Partridge, Emelyn N. Glooscap, the great chief and other stories, legends, of the Micmacs. Sturgis & Walton, 1913. Macmillan, 19l9.
Partridge, Emelyn N. Indian legends for Campfire Girls. Sturgis & Walton, 1914, 1915.
Partridge, Emelyn N. Joyful Star: Indian stories for Campfire Girls. Sturgis & Walton, 1915.
Pearson, M. Jeanne. Pony of the Sioux. Doubleday, 1961.
Peckham, Henry. Pontiac, young Ottawa leader. Bobbs-Merrill, 1963.
Pendleton, Louis Beauregard. In the camp of the Creeks. Penn, 1903, 1926.
Philbrook, Clem. Captured by the Abnakis. Hastings, 1966.
Phillips, Walter Shelley. Indian campfire tales, legends about animals and men. Platt, 1963.
Phillips, Walter Shelley. Sandman: his Indian stories. Page, 1918.
Pine, Tillie. The Incas knew. McGraw, 1968.
Pine, Tillie. The Indians knew. McGraw, 1957.
Pistorius, Anna. What Indian is it? Follett, 1956.
Place, Marian T. White, Dale, pseud. Thunder in his moccasins. Viking, 1962.
Plattner, S. and Cohen, A. Fun book of Indians. Harvey House, 1963.
Poatgieter, Alice Hermina. Gifts from the Indians. Minn. Historical Soc. 1969. Gopher historical leaflet series, no. 3.
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