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Middle School Act 31 Resources Titles: 1 - 328 of 328 The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F ALE Alexie, Sherman, 1966- Published 2007 Interest Level: Young Adult Accelerated Reader® Level: 4.0 / 6.0 pts. Adventure on the Wilderness Road, 1775 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F LAW Lawlor, Laurie. Series: American sisters Published 1999 Reading Level: 4.2 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 4.4 / 5.0 pts. Alaska's totem poles 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.004 Kra Kramer, Pat. Published 2004 Interest Level: Adult The Algonquian 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Dap M D'Apice, Rita, 1969- Series: Native American people Published 1990 Reading Level: 6.4 Interest Level: 5-8 American Indian contributions to the world. Food, farming, and 1 of 1 available hunting [ Book ] Call #: 970.00497 Keo Keoke, Emory Dean. Published 2005 Reading Level: 7.0 Interest Level: 5-8 American Indian cooking before 1500 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 641.5973 GUN Gunderson, Mary. Series: Exploring history through simple recipes Published 2001 Reading Level: 5.1 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.8 / 1.0 pts. American Indian design and decoration 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.6 App Appleton, LeRoy H. Series: The Dover pictorial archive series Published 1971 Interest Level: Adult American Indian mythology 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: 299 WOL Wolfson, Evelyn. Series: Mythology Published 2001 Interest Level: Young Adult Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.2 / 3.0 pts. American Indian science : a new look at old cultures 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Bro Brown, Fern G. Published 1997 Reading Level: 8.2 Interest Level: 5-8 American Indian tools and ornaments : how to make implements 1 of 1 available and jewelry with bone and shell [ Book ] Call #: 970.1 Wol Wolfson, Evelyn. Published 1981 Reading Level: 5.0 Interest Level: Young Adult The American Indian wars 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.5 Dol Dolan, Edward F., 1924- Published 2003 Reading Level: 6.8 Interest Level: 5-8 America's fascinating Indian Heritage. 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: R 970.1 AME Published 1978 Anacaona, Golden Flower 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F DAN Danticat, Edwidge, 1969- Series: Royal diaries Published 2005 Reading Level: 6.5 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.5 / 5.0 pts. The ancient cliff dwellers of Mesa Verde 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 978.8 ARN Arnold, Caroline. Published 1992 Reading Level: 6.3 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 7.5 / 1.0 pts. --And then the feather fell 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F BLE Blevins, Wade, 1973- Series: Cherokee Indian legend series ; 1 Published 1996 Reading Level: 5.2 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.0 / 0.5 pts. Annie and the Old One 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: F Mil Miles, Miska. Published 1979 Reading Level: 3.2 Interest Level: K-3 Accelerated Reader® Level: 4.4 / 0.5 pts. The Apache 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 979.004 JAS Jastrzembski, Joseph C. Series: History & culture of Native Americans Published 2011 Interest Level: Young Adult The Apache Indians 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 CLA Claro, Nicole. Series: The Junior library of American Indians Published 1992 Reading Level: 5.9 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.8 / 1.0 pts. The Arapaho Indians 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Hal Haluska, Vicki. Series: The Junior library of American Indians Published 1993 Reading Level: 6.1 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 7.3 / 1.0 pts. Arctic hunter 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 979.8 Hoy M Hoyt-Goldsmith, Diane. Published 1992 Reading Level: 5.3 Interest Level: 3-6 The arrow over the door 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F BRU Bruchac, Joseph, 1942- Series: Puffin chapters Published 2002 Reading Level: 5.5 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.2 / 2.0 pts. Arrow to the sun : a Pueblo Indian tale 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 398.2 MCD McDermott, Gerald. Published 1977 Reading Level: 2.6 Interest Level: K-3 Accelerated Reader® Level: 2.7 / 0.5 pts. As long as the rivers flow 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 971.23 LOY Loyie, Oskiniko Larry, 1933- Published 2005 Reading Level: 4.6 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 3.9 / 1.0 pts. Asian civilizations 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 950 Mor Morris, Neil, 1946- Series: History of the world Published 2008 Atahuallpa and the Incas 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 980.004 Mor Morrison, Marion. Series: Life and times Published 1986 Reading Level: 6.4 Interest Level: 5-8 Awi-U-Sdi : legend of Little Deer 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F BLE Blevins, Wade, 1973- Series: Cherokee Indian legend series ; 3 Published 1996 Reading Level: 5.5 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.2 / 0.5 pts. Aztec history and culture 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 972 DWY Dwyer, Helen. Series: Native American library Published 2013 Reading Level: 6.8 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 7.6 / 1.0 pts. The Aztec Indians 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 972 SHE Sherrow, Victoria. Series: The Junior library of American Indians Published 1993 Reading Level: 5.9 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.5 / 1.0 pts. Bad news for outlaws : the remarkable life of Bass Reeves, deputy 1 of 1 available U.S. marshal [ Book ] Call #: 921 REE Nelson, Vaunda Micheaux. Published 2009 Reading Level: 5.5 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.2 / 0.5 pts. Bandannas, chaps, and ten-gallon hats 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: 978 Kal Kalman, Bobbie. Series: Life in the Old West Published 1999 Reading Level: 5.2 Interest Level: 3-6 The basket maker and the spinner 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.1 Sie Siegel, Beatrice. Published 1987 Reading Level: 5.5 Interest Level: 3-6 Bearstone 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F HOB Hobbs, Will. Published 2004 Reading Level: 5.3 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.0 / 6.0 pts. The birchbark house 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: F ERD Erdrich, Louise. Published 2002 Reading Level: 5.6 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.1 / 7.0 pts. The birchbark house 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: F ERD Erdrich, Louise. Published 1999 Reading Level: 5.6 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.1 / 7.0 pts. Black Elk speaks : being the story of a holy man of the Oglala Sioux 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 921 Bla Black Elk, 1863-1950. Published 1988 Interest Level: Young Adult Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.6 / 10.0 pts. The Blackfeet 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 978.004 LAC Lacey, Theresa Jensen. Series: History & culture of Native Americans Published 2011 Interest Level: Young Adult The Blackfoot 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Hah M Hahn, Elizabeth, 1942- Series: Native American people Published 1992 Reading Level: 6.2 Interest Level: 5-8 Blackfoot history and culture 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 978.004 DWY Dwyer, Helen. Series: Native American library Published 2012 Reading Level: 8.0 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 8.0 / 1.0 pts. Blood on the river : James Town 1607 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F CAR Carbone, Elisa Lynn. Published 2006 Reading Level: 4.8 Interest Level: 5-8 Accelerated Reader® Level: 5.3 / 7.0 pts. Blue jasmine 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: F SHE Sheth, Kashmira. Published 2004 Reading Level: 5.4 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 4.4 / 6.0 pts. A broken flute : the Native experience in books for children 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: P 970.00497 BRO edited by Doris Seale and Beverly Slapin. Series: Contemporary Native American communities ; 14 Published 2006 Interest Level: Professional Buffalo before breakfast 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: F OSB Osborne, Mary Pope. Series: Magic tree house ; #18 Published 1999 Reading Level: 3.5 Interest Level: 3-6 Buffalo gals : women of the old West 2 of 2 available [ Book ] Call #: 978 MIL Miller, Brandon Marie. Published 1995 Reading Level: 7.1 Interest Level: 5-8 The Cahuilla 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Doh Doherty, Craig A. Series: Native American people Published 1994 Reading Level: 5.4 Interest Level: 5-8 The Cherokee 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.1 Mcc McCall, Barbara A., 1936- Series: Native American people Published 1989 Reading Level: 5.9 Interest Level: 5-8 The Cherokee 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Mca McAmis, Herb. Series: Indian nations Published 1999 Reading Level: 5.0 Interest Level: 3-6 The Cherokee 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 975.004 CON Conley, Robert J. Series: History & culture of Native Americans Published 2011 Interest Level: Young Adult The Cherokee Indians 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 CLA Claro, Nicole. Series: The Junior library of American Indians Published 1992 Reading Level: 6.6 Interest Level: 3-6 Accelerated Reader® Level: 6.6 / 1.0 pts. The Cheyenne 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Lod M Lodge, Sally, 1953- Series: Native American people Published 1990 Reading Level: 6.5 Interest Level: 5-8 The Cheyenne 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 978.004 CRO Crompton, Samuel Willard. Series: History & culture of Native Americans Published 2011 Interest Level: Young Adult The Cheyenne 1 of 1 available [ Book ] Call #: 970.3 Lim Limberhand, Dennis.
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