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12) Freedom River
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c1994
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In the 1840s, as Florida prepares to become a state, an Indian boy, black slave, and white settler become friends and explore their differences and common bonds.
13) The Chippewa
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c1993
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Text and photographs discuss the traditional and modern way of life of the Chippewa, examining their culture, religion, and politics.
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[1967]
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Accounts of young Indians and whites who were unwillingly subjected to life in an alien culture during the years of American settlement of the West. Includes the stories of an Osage boy stolen and sold into plantation slavery by the Cherokees and a white girl whose Indian captors provided for her future welfare by giving her a tribal tattoo.
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