Rosalyn Albert
Rosalyn Albert
Rosalyn Annette Moore
Rosalyn Albert
(Msstuff) Rosalyn Morton
Rosalyn Logan
Rosalyn Taylor O'Neale
Rosalyn Annette Moore
Rosalyn Albert
Rosalyn Albert
This new board book series features a mode of transport in each book and encourages children to explore the great outdoors.
Rosalyn Kahn
Rosalyn Anstine Templeton
Nomen Clature - Rosalyn Books
Nomen Clature - Rosalyn Books
Rosalyn Albert
B J LaPier
Rosalyn Diprose
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
Teeth need lots of brushing and flossing to stay healthy--but why?
Rosalyn Gee
Rosalyn Spencer
Rosalyn Clark
Explains why dentists are important, what they do, and why people go to them.
Rosalyn H. Shute
Adolescent girls' wellbeing is under threat.
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
Where can you go to learn about animals and plants in their natural habitats?
Rosalyn Clark
Where can you go to learn about animals and plants in their natural habitats?
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Clark
A library is a vibrant place with books, people, computers, meeting spaces, and more!
Jason LaPier
Rosalyn R. LaPier
Invisible reality presents a vital look at blackfeet history and the traditional belief that blackfeet made nature adapt to them.
Rosalyn Clark
Where can you go to learn about animals and plants in their natural habitats?
Rosalyn Benajmin Darling
For most sociologists, their life’s work does not end with retirement.
Rosalyn Clark
Have you ever found yourself smiling or laughing with a friend or family member?
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Higgins
The united nations, whose specialized agencies were the subject of an appendix to the 1958 edition of oppenheim's international law: peace, has expanded beyond all recognition since its founding in 1945.
Rosalyn Eves
In a world where social prestige derives from a trifecta of blood, money, and magic, one girl has the ability to break the spell that holds the social order in place.
Rosalyn Clark
Rosalyn Deutsche
Transformative avant-garde and other writings is a comprehensive collection of writings by the artist krzysztof wodiczko spanning from the 1970s to the present day.
Rosalyn Shute
Mental health and wellbeing through schools brings together international experts from various disciplines to identify and address a range of current challenges in this rapidly-developing field of endeavour.
Rosalyn H. Shute
Mental health and wellbeing through schools brings together international experts from various disciplines to identify and address a range of current challenges in this rapidly-developing field of endeavour.
Rosalyn Tucker
Blackbeard, william kidd, black bart; these men sailed the high seas as famous, and sometimes infamous, pirates.
Rosalyn Marie Francis
Nine year old abby had a bad day in math class, now her brain refuses to read the questions and her best friend is not talking to her.
Rosalyn H. Shute
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Jason LaPier
Laura L. Sullivan
The daughter of a native american chief, pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in north america.
Ann Byers
Having been a kidnap victim, slave, world traveler, and helper, squanto's story is far bigger than what is typically told at thanksgiving.
Joseph Bruchac
Children’s book icon joseph bruchac tells the fascinating story of a seneca (iroquois) civil war officer ely s.
Martha Louise Hipp
Charles Bowden
David Treuer
As featured on npr's weekend edition and amanpour & company"an informed, moving and kaleidoscopic portrait...
Martin Giesso
South america is a vast, relatively isolated, landmass that includes 12 independent countries and one region (guyane fran�aise) with diverse ethnic groups speaking hundreds of different languages and dialects, and extraordinary creativity.
Norberto Valdez
First published in 1998.
Antonia Mills
Deni Ellis Béchard
Kenneth Townsend
Brook Colley
Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal
Fray bernardino de sahagún-inah award in mexico for best research work in anthropology gabriela zamorano villarreal examines the political dimension of indigenous media production and distribution as a means by which indigenous organizations a.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
Steve Inskeep
Jane Lou Collins
Frederick O. Gearing
In the face of the fox, an anthropological and sociological study of the fox american indians (the mesquakie, their actual tribal name) who live just outside tama, iowa, frederick gearing puts a face on the peoples of this tribe.
James Mooney
When james mooney lived with and studied the cherokee between 1887 and 1900, they were the largest and most important indian tribe in the united states.
Marisa Elena Duarte
Teresa L. McCarty
Barbara Alice Mann
Before invasion, turtle island-or north america-was home to vibrant cultures that shared long-standing philosophical precepts.
William G. McLoughlin
Denise P. Schaan
The legendary el dorado--the city of gold--remains a mere legend, but astonishing new discoveries are revealing a major civilization in ancient amazonia that was more complex than anyone previously dreamed.
Carsten Schmidtke
In this collection of original essays, contributors critically examine the pedagogical, administrative, financial, economic, and cultural contexts of american indian vocational education and workforce development, identifying trends and issues for future .
Barbara Krasner
Introduces the main native nations of the southwestern united states, including the apache, hopi, navajo, pima, pueblo, quechan, tohono o'odham, and zuni nations.
Krystyna Poray Goddu
A thin strip of land and islands makes up the pacific northwest coast of the united states and canada.
Zackary I. Gilmore
Dianne Newell
Hugh Lenox Scott
Barbara J. Mills
In considerations of societal change, the application of classic evolutionary schemes to prehistoric southwestern peoples has always been problematic for scholars.
Les B. Whitbeck
Lorenzo Boturini Benaduci
Nick Hunter
This book explores what life was really like for everyday people in the maya civilization.
Caleb Mannan
“he was an ornery mean cuss that was ox bow strong and mule kick tough and he didn’t care if he won or lost as long as he was fightin.
Roy Henry Vickers
Orca chief, the story of four hunters who encounter the chief of the killer whales, is the third in a series of northwest coast legends by roy henry vickers and robert budd.
Ray Young Bear
David J. Costa
Jerome Mendoza
"the first chapter of this book traces the rise of the idea of manifest destiny, showing how it contributed to the historical traumatization experienced by native american tribes during an initial period in u.
Pratap Kumar
Immigration becomes a predominant aspect and a universal phenomenon in contemporary literature.
Marie Powell
Introduces the main native nations of the arctic and subarctic regions, including the inuit, yup'ik, unangan, northern athabaskan, innu, cree, ojibwe, and atikamekw nations.
Charles Stanish
John L. Steckley
The wyandot were born of two wendat peoples encountered by the french in the first half of the seventeenth century--the otherwise named petun and huron--and their history is fragmented by their dispersal between quebec, michigan, kansas, and oklahoma.
Gastón R. Gordillo
At the foot of the argentine andes, bulldozers are destroying forests and homes to create soy fields in an area already strewn with rubble from previous waves of destruction and violence.
Julia Coates
This book provides an outstanding resource that introduces readers to indian removal and resistance, and supports high school curricula as well as the national standards for u.
Philip Burnham
Profiles the lakota who witnessed the battle of little bighorn and the massacre at wounded knee, worked in hollywood and for buffalo bill cody's "wild west show," and fought for the transformation of the black hills..
Matt Coler
Matt coler provides a detailed grammatical description of a heretofore undocumented variety of aymara spoken in southern peru, with focus on phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax..
Robin Minthorn
This volume offers new perspectives from indigenous leaders in academic affairs, student affairs and central administration to improve colleges and universities in service to indigenous students and professionals.
Lucas Bessire
In 2004, one of the world’s last bands of voluntarily isolated nomads left behind their ancestral life in the dwindling thorn forests of northern paraguay, fleeing ranchers’ bulldozers.
George Copway
"the traditional history and characteristic sketches of the ojibway nation" (1850) was one of the first books of indigenous history written by an indigenous author.
C. Roger Nance
Alexandra Harmon
José Zanardini
Christa Scholtz
Why do governments choose to negotiate indigenous land claims rather than resolve claims through some other means?
Shaylih Muehlmann
Living in the northwest of mexico, the cucapá people have relied on fishing as a means of subsistence for generations, but in the last several decades, that practice has been curtailed by water scarcity and government restrictions.