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Text Set: American Indians Hayley Engels. Magic Tree House # 18 Buffalo Before Breakfast. DRA: 18 Genre: Historical Fiction Citation: Osborne, Mary P. (1999 October). Buffalo Before Breakfast. New York, NY. First Scholastic Printing. Our World: Near and Far. DRA: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Text Set:American Indians
Hayley Engels
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Magic Tree House # 18Buffalo Before Breakfast
DRA: 18Genre: Historical FictionCitation: Osborne, Mary P. (1999 October). Buffalo Before Breakfast. New York, NY. First Scholastic Printing.
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Our World: Near and Far
DRA: Genre: Informational Non-FictionCitation: Five Ponds Press.
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Many NationsAn Alphabet of Native America
DRA: 20Genre: Rhyming StoryCitation: Bruchac, Joseph. 1997. Many Nations: An
Alphabet of Native America. BridgeWater Books, United States.
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Three Little Indians
DRA: 20Genre: Realistic FictionCitation: Stuart, Gene. 1974. Three Little Indians.
National Geographic Society, United States.
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The Pueblo Indians
DRA: 24Genre: Non FictionCitation: Ross, Pamela. 1992. The Pueblo
Indians. Mankato, Minnesota, Capstone Press.
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Pocahontas
DRA: 18Genre: BiographyCitation: Schaefer, Lola. 2002. Pocahontas.
Capstone Press, United States.
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Arrow to the SunA Pueblo Indian Tale
DRA: 20Genre: Fiction, Folk TalesCitation: McDermott, Gerald. 1974. Arrow to the Sun: A
Pueblo Indian Tale. The Viking Press, United States.
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Itse SeluCherokee Harvest Festival
DRA: 24Genre: Realistic FictionCitation: Pennington, Daniel. 1994. Itse Selu: Cherokee
Harvest Festival. Charlesbridge Publishing, Watertown, MA.
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The Legend of the Cape May Diamond
DRA: 60Genre: Fairy and Folk TalesCitation: Noble, Trinka. 2007. The Legend of the
Cape May Diamond. Sleeping Bear Press, Chelsea, MI.
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Poem No. 1Genre: PoetryCitation: author unknownhttp://www.blackhawkproductions.com/poetrynative.htm
What I am I must become What I see I must try to find What I hear I must play music to What I touch I must leave alone I turn then to all reflections of myself In trees and sacred things That nature gives to me
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Indian ChildrenGenre: PoetryCitation: http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2011/11/indian-children-by-annette-
wynne.html
Indian Childrenby Annette Wynne
Where we walk to school each dayIndian children used to play-All about our native land,Where the shops and houses stand.And the trees were very tall,And there were no streets at all,Not a church and not a steeple-Only woods and Indian people.Only wigwams on the ground,And at night bears prowling round-What a different place todayWhere we live and work and play!