oklahoma

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oklahoma

Oklahoma facts and symbols

2000
Presents information about the state of Oklahoma, its nickname, motto, and emblems.

Coyote autumn

2002
After moving to the country, thirteen-year-old Brad, who has always wanted a dog, adopts a motherless coyote.

Wilma Mankiller

1993
Describes the life of the first woman to be elected Principal Chief of the Oklahoma Cherokees.

Knights of the hill country

2008
In his senior year, high school star linebacker Hampton Greene finally begins to think for himself and discovers that he might be interested in more than just football.

Where the heart is

a novel
2000
Novalee Nation, seventeen, pregnant, and living in a Wal-Mart store discovers friendship, encouragement, direction and love with a group of caring people in Sequoyah, Oklahoma.

They came from the Bronx

how the buffalo were saved from extinction
2001
A Comanche grandmother and her grandson wait for the arrival of a herd of buffalo in this story based on the efforts of the American Bison Society to reintroduce bison to Oklahoma.

Trail of Tears

2010
Presents a history on the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians from their homeland in America's deep South known as The Trail of Tears. Explains how this event has affected societies, the sciences, and politics. Includes illustrations, side-bars, and fact-boxes.

Spirits dark and light

supernatural tales from the five civilized tribes
2006
Contains twenty-five stories with supernatural subjects, inspired by tales from the Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole nations.

Cherokee

2004
Examines the history, art, language, culture, and future prospects of the Cherokee Indians, as well as distinguished members of the tribe.

Cherokee

2004
Examines the government, religion, social structures, arts, and culture of the Cherokee people in the twenty-first century; discusses the tribe's history, legends, contributions to the world, and plans for the future; and includes quotations, sidebars, and illustrations.

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