Herbert M. Shelton
This book challenges our daily eating habits of mixing different type of food in one meal.
Joseph Schillinger
Joseph Sweetman Ames
Joseph Smith Fletcher
H. Joseph.* Landers
Butterfield, Herbert Sir
Joseph Jaffe
Haydn, Joseph
Haydn, Joseph
Antoine-Joseph Pernety
Joseph Addison
Haydn, Joseph
Haydn, Joseph
Theodore T. Herbert
Joseph D'Agostino
Joseph Shipley
This fascinating, authoritative reference dictionary supplies the answers to hundreds of questions about the derivations of words we use everyday.
Tom Herbert
Tom Herbert
Herbert Enderton
A mathematical introduction to logic, second edition, offers increased flexibility with topic coverage, allowing for choice in how to utilize the textbook in a course.
Herbert Baaser
Joseph P. Sebik
Tom Herbert
Joseph P. Sebik
Joseph P. Sebik
Joseph P. Sebik
Evan Joseph
Joseph T. Flynn
Joseph Z
Guccione, Salvadore Joseph, Jr.
Joseph Harriss
Joseph Murphy
Joseph J. Feher
Joseph Turow
Joseph Zaccardi
Joseph Plaster
E. L. Joseph
The author was an inhabitant of trinidad from about 1820 to his death in 1840.
Joseph O'Neill
Joseph Catimbang
Joseph Harriss
Joseph Kuruvilla
Joseph (editor) O'Connor
Claudia Herbert
Joseph Fronczak
Joseph Helgerson
Joseph Mulhern
E. L. Joseph
The author was an inhabitant of trinidad from about 1820 to his death in 1840.
Joseph Mulhern
Joseph Jy Sung
Brian Herbert
Graves, Joseph L., Jr.
Joseph Plaster
Guccione, Salvadore Joseph, Jr.
Paterson Joseph
Jennifer Miller-Joseph
Ashley Joseph
Janet Beeler Shaw
- features kaya in a new story--a suspenseful and poignant mystery.
Jerome A. Greene
Brian Schofield
Part historical narrative, part travelogue, and part environmental plea, "selling your father's bones" recounts one of the most astonishing journeys in the history of the american west.
Jerome A. Greene
In the fall of 1877, nez perce (nimiipuu) indians were desperately fleeing u.
Elliott West
This volume in oxford's acclaimed pivotal moments series offers an unforgettable portrait of the nez perce war of 1877, the last great indian conflict in american history.
Elliott West
Brian Schofield
Part historical narrative, part travelogue, and part environmental plea, "selling your father's bones" recounts one of the most astonishing journeys in the history of the american west.
Barbara Kiely Miller
Key features: - leveled readers developed in consultation with a reading specialist- ideal first biographies and first report books- supports curriculum standards in social studies, including the impact of individuals on american history.
Barbara Kiely Miller
Key features: - native language instruction in the content areas- supports curriculum standards in social studies, including the impact of individuals on american history- builds knowledge of american history- authentic language ma.
J. Diane Pearson
Following the nez perce war of 1877, federal representatives promised the nimiipuu who surrendered with chief joseph repatriation to their pacific northwest homes.
Karl H. Schlesier
N ancient creation tales of indian tribes of the american northwest, nasawaylu, old man coyote, was the spirit who finished the world started by the supreme being.
King, David C.
Bonnie Jo Hunt
Aubrey L. Haines
In battle of the big hole, noted historian aubrey haines has compiled the many written and first-person accounts of this historic moment in the indian wars into a complete and exhaustive history of the 1877 battle.
David C. King
Barbara Kiely Miller
Barbara Kiely Miller
Alvin M. Josephy
A leading western historian offers an insightful history of the nez perce, or nimiipuu, against the backdrop of their traditional homeland amid the rivers, canyons, and prairies of the columbia basin, capturing their vibrant culture, fierce attachment to the land, way of life, and the impact of western expansion on their world.
Cheryl Wilfong
The 1877 flight of the nez perce from their homelands while pursued by u.
Aubrey L. Haines
In battle of the big hole, noted historian aubrey haines has compiled the many written and first-person accounts of this historic moment in the indian wars into a complete and exhaustive history of the 1877 battle.
Dan Strawn
A host of characters, real and fictional, help modern day readers see the poignancy of the heroic nez perce retreat that came to be known as the nez perce war of 1877.
Candy Moulton
The nez percé people lived in peace with white intruders in their homelands from the time of lewis & clark until 1863 when a treaty called for the tribe's removal to a reservation in idaho.
George Venn
William J. Wood Jr.
David Thurlo
It's frustrating for local law enforcement to come up against a piece of scum like newton glover.
Robert Ross McCoy
This work focuses on how whites used nez perce history, images, activities and personalities in the production of history, developing a regional identity into a national framework..
Janet Beeler Shaw
Kaya is troubled by a terrible nickname.
Christopher, L. Anderson
Gene Eastman
A history of the management of the lolo trail, a ancient travel route used by american indians and well as lewis and clark in crossing the bitterroot range.
Candy Moulton
Chief joseph (1840-1904) became a legend due to his heroic efforts to keep his people in their homeland in oregon's wallowa valley despite a treaty that ordered them onto a reservation in idaho.
Kent Nerburn
Hidden in the shadow cast by the great western expeditions of lewis and clark lies another journey every bit as poignant, every bit as dramatic, and every bit as essential to an understanding of who we are as a nation -- the 1,800-mile journey made by chi.
David Thurlo
A string of mysterious, gruesome deaths in the shiprock area has attracted the attention of fbi agent diane lopez, who is stunned to learn that one of the victims was a childhood friend.
Cheryl Wilfong
In 1843, brothers jesse, lindsay, and charley applegate--accompanied by their wives and twenty-two children--led the first wagon train from missouri to oregon.
Janet Beeler Shaw
Kaya's village is preparing for the powerful winter spirit dances when an injured stranger arrives.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
Pat Decker Nipper
Jane Sutcliffe
A peaceful man, chief joseph was a beloved nez perce leader who worked to protect his people and their lands.
Thomas W. Hahn
Will Henry
From the very beginning of his long and illustrious career, will henry wrote from the native american viewpoint with authenticity and compassion.
Rachel A. Koestler-Grack
Chief joseph was a nez perce indian who tried to keep the peace for his people.
Stefanie Takacs
National standards: national social studies standards: grades k-4: culture: i- a.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
Bette Lynch Husted
As above the clearwater explores one family's joys and struggles on an idaho homestead--on land taken from the nez perce indian reservation as a result of the dawes act--it illuminates the tangled relationship between the history of a particular place and.
Sharlene Nelson
Originally, the nez perce lived by the snake river in what is now idaho, washington, and oregon.
Jane Sutcliffe
A biography of chief joseph, who led the nez perce as they hid from, fought with, and finally surrendered to army soldiers, and who later spoke in washington, d.
Lynn Baird
Rare collection of early firsthand accounts of the nez perce tribe collected from archives all over n america.