Lasting EchoesLasting Echoes
An Oral History of Native American People
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Book, 1997
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Current format, Book, 1997, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA National Book Award winner creates a stirring portrait of Native Americans, including their respect for the land and of tradition, and how the colonization of America changed them forever.
Discusses the history of Native Americans, with a sampling of excerpts from their own accounts of their experiences
Discusses the history of Native Americans, with a sampling of excerpts from their own accounts of their experiences.
From Abenaki to Lakota to Navajo, Native Americans have a rich and complex history. Geronimo, Chief Little Robe--they speak of their respect for the land, of tradition, and of how the colonization of America changed their lives forever. With sensitivity and grace, Native American author, poet, and storyteller Joseph Bruchac combines these stirring memoirs to create a compelling portrait of a proud and determined people.
From Abenaki to Lakota to Navajo, Native Americans have a rich and complex history. Geronimo, Chief Little Robe--they speak of their respect for the land, of tradition, and of how the colonization of America changed their lives forever. With sensitivity and grace, Native American author, poet, and storyteller Joseph Bruchac combines these stirring memoirs to create a compelling portrait of a proud and determined people.
Discusses the history of Native Americans, with a sampling of excerpts from their own accounts of their experiences
Discusses the history of Native Americans, with a sampling of excerpts from their own accounts of their experiences.
From Abenaki to Lakota to Navajo, Native Americans have a rich and complex history. Geronimo, Chief Little Robe--they speak of their respect for the land, of tradition, and of how the colonization of America changed their lives forever. With sensitivity and grace, Native American author, poet, and storyteller Joseph Bruchac combines these stirring memoirs to create a compelling portrait of a proud and determined people.
From Abenaki to Lakota to Navajo, Native Americans have a rich and complex history. Geronimo, Chief Little Robe--they speak of their respect for the land, of tradition, and of how the colonization of America changed their lives forever. With sensitivity and grace, Native American author, poet, and storyteller Joseph Bruchac combines these stirring memoirs to create a compelling portrait of a proud and determined people.
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