An overview of the past and present of the Northern and Southern Arapaho tribes, including a description of their homes, food, clothing, family life, and government.
The day-to-day lives of a young boy and his sister on the Northern Arapahoe Indian Reservation in Wyoming are framed by the stories their Grandpa Iron tells with the rising of each full moon about their Native American traditions.
Provides an overview of the past and present lives of the Arapaho people, tracing their customs, family life, history, culture, and relations with the United States government.
Discusses the history of the Arapaho Indians--native people of the central United States--and describes where and how lived, what they hunted, and where they are today.
Feeling abandoned by her deceased Arapaho mother and her explorer father, Adaline Falling Star runs away from the prejudiced cousins with whom she is staying and comes close to death in the wilderness, with only a mongrel dog for company.