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Sitting Bull

an epic of the plains
1973

Sitting Bull, chief of the Sioux

1973
A brief biography of the Sioux Indian who defeated Custer at Big Horn and who led his people to Canada in search of safety and food.

Jimmy Yellow Hawk

1972
Unhappy with his nickname, a young Sioux tries to prove he is grown up and deserves a new name.

The grass dancer

1997
Spirits of the 1860s, Ghost Horse and Red Dress, seek to be reunited through an Indian couple of the 1980s.

Little Crow, spokesman for the Sioux

1986
Biography of Dakota Indian leader Little Crow, who became a tribal spokesman, politician, and war leader.

Little Big Horn remembered

the untold story of Custer's last stand
1999
Presents eyewitness recollections of Native Americans who participated in the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, the legendary clash between Indians and the U.S. Cavalry led by Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer; and includes maps, photogrpahs, reproductions, and drawings.

The Battle of the Little Bighorn

2012
Highlights one of the most brutal battles in the American journey westward. Graphic novel.

Sitting Bull

2005
Offers a brief overview of the life of Lakota Chief Sitting Bull, discussing his childhood, early battles, refusal to give up his tribe's land to settlers, negotiations with white men, and other related topics.

The Last Stand

Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn
2011
In this riveting narrative, celebrated historian Nathaniel Philbrick reveals Custer and Sitting Bull as never before, creating an unforgettable portrait of two leaders as they embarked on a collision course that reached its violent climax on a lonely rise now known as Last Stand Hill.--publisher's description.

The lucky ghost shirt

1971
Dolores, an eleven-year-old Sioux, knows there is some good in her classmate, Charlie, despite all evidence to the contrary.

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