Naya Nuki

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 March 1983
After being taken prisoner by an enemy tribe, a Shoshoni girl escapes and makes a thousand-mile journey through the wilderness in search of her own people.

Doe Sia

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 August 1999
After meeting Emma, who is part of a band of Mormons making their way to Salt Lake City in 1856, Doe Sia, a young Bannock girl, proves her friendship when the two are caught in a brutal snow storm.

Kunu

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 January 1989
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.

Pathki Nana

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 January 1991


Moho Wat

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 January 1994
A handicapped boy's courage teaches nine-to-thirteen-year-olds about maturity and the Shoshoni people who ranged the great Yellowstone in the 1700s.

Om-Kas-Toe

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 January 1986

Soun Tetoken

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 September 1978
Although mute since the death of his parents in a fire, a young Nez Perce Indian boy has a happy and adventurous life with his adopted family until a war between the white man and the Indians in the summer of 1877.

Amee-Nah

by Kenneth Thomasma

Published 1 January 1995

Life changes dramatically for the Blackfeet people in the early 1700's when a twin brother and sister discover a stange animal and succeed in bringing it back to the tribe.