Calico: Children of the Shawnee

Calico: Children of the Shawnee PDF Author: Allison Bruning
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1940022096
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340

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Calico: Children of the Shawnee series

Calico: Children of the Shawnee series PDF Author: Allison Bruning
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781940022062
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Languages : en
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Calico (Children of the Shawnee

Calico (Children of the Shawnee PDF Author: Bruning Allison (author)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781940022994
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Shawnee!

Shawnee! PDF Author: James Henri Howard
Publisher: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press
ISBN: 9780821404171
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 476

Book Description
A comprehensive account of Shawnee culture, based on fieldwork among the present-day Shawnee as well as historic accounts, photographs, and paintings. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Shawnee Prophet

The Shawnee Prophet PDF Author: R. David Edmunds
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803267114
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294

Book Description
Traces the life of Tenskwatawa, Tecumseh's brother and a leader of the Indian resistance movement in 1812

A Reader's Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich

A Reader's Guide to the Novels of Louise Erdrich PDF Author: Peter G. Beidler
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 9780826216717
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 460

Book Description
"A revised and expanded, comprehensive guide to the novels of Native American author Louise Erdrich from Love Medicine to The Painted Drum. Includes chronologies, genealogical charts, complete dictionary of characters, map and geographical details about settings, and a glossary of all the Ojibwe words and phrases used in the novels"--Provided by publisher.

The Time for Healing

The Time for Healing PDF Author: Ramona K. Cecil
Publisher: Pelican Ventures Book Group
ISBN: 1522302581
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212

Book Description
Ginny Red Fawn McLain, a Shawnee medicine woman, is thrust back into the world of her birth family twelve years after her abduction. While she eschews the Christianity preached by her birth uncle who found her, Ginny's heart refuses to shun his friend and fellow Christian minister, Jeremiah Dunbar. Jeremiah Dunbar is immediately smitten with his friend's long lost niece. But unless Ginny Red Fawn joins Christ's fold--something she adamantly resists--any future with the woman he loves is impossible. Amid an atmosphere of contempt and distrust, dreams and cultures clash. Ginny and Jeremiah are left to wonder whether their burgeoning love has any place in God's plan.

Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine PDF Author:
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116

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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.

History of the Shawnee Indians, from the Year 1681 to 1854, Inclusive

History of the Shawnee Indians, from the Year 1681 to 1854, Inclusive PDF Author: Henry Harvey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 336

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Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma

Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma PDF Author: Terri M. Baker
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806189991
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 260

Book Description
They came in land runs and on the Trail of Tears, sometimes with families, sometimes alone. But the women who first came to Oklahoma all had trials to face—and stories to tell. In this stirring collection, the women who settled what would become Oklahoma tell their own stories in their own words. From thousands of interviews conducted by the Work Projects Administration in 1936–37 and preserved in the Indian Pioneer Papers of Oklahoma, editors Terri M. Baker and Connie Oliver Henshaw have selected the words of women from a wide range of socioeconomic groups, ethnic backgrounds, and geographical locations to relate the pioneer experience as it was really lived. Elegantly written, skillfully edited, Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma reflects the everyday will and courage to survive of Oklahoma’s founding mothers. It conveys the violence of a frontier culture set in a landscape of stark beauty where death was always just a heartbeat away. A vital part of the state centennial, theirs is the story of real Oklahoma, writ large—and in a distinctly female hand.