When Jake, a teenager, takes his grandfather on a visit to their Hopi tribal homeland in Arizona, he finds himself fighting to save an endangered Mexican wolf.
Dibe Lizhini Jiliigo Bee Shanah IDLI/Proud to Be a Blacksheep
by Roberta John
Forewarned by omens, a sixteenth-century Cherokee Indian village in the southern Appalachians is struck by an "invisible fire," a smallpox epidemic brought by European explorers.
In 1736 thirteen-year-old Ela draws strength from her Cherokee heritage when she is kidnapped by Creek warriors.
Though she is fond of her people, a girl prefers to live among the wild horses where she is truly happy and free.
Following the forced removal of his people from Minnesota to Crow Creek, South Dakota, a Winnebago Indian boy embarks on a dangerous journey to return his dying grandfather to his Minnesota homeland.
A troubled Indian boy goes to live with an elderly rancher whose caring ways help the boy become a man.
A young Comanche boy experiences his tribe's conflicts with the Tejanos in 1840s Texas.
Fourteen-year-old Shem spends six months in the Michigan wilderness alone with a dying Indian woman, who helps him, not only to survive, but to mature to the point where he can return to his family and the difficulties of life as a cripple in a frontier village.
Toomuk Adventures (Toomuck & Pannoot Starring Stinkey & Pee-Yu, #1)
by Jim Trovato and Pattie Trovato
Exiled to the Red River: Chief Spokane Garry
by Dave Jackson and Neta Jackson
A Trailblazer book. When his Indian tribe wants to learn more about God, Garry is chosen to travel the long distance to attend Christian school. What the young man is about to learn will allow him to lead hundreds to Christianity, making Garry the greatest revolutionary for his tribe.