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135 Bibliography Note: If books were available through the Indiana library system or available for purchase at lesser known places, we included that information. American Association of School Librarians. Knowledge Quest: Teaching With Primary Sources. 2000. <http://www.ala.org/aasl/kqweb/29_1_homepage.html> Anson, Bert. The Miami Indians. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. (Available through the Marion County Public Library or for purchase) Baker, Ronald and Carmony, Marvin. Indiana Place Names. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1978. (Available through the Marion County Public Library or for purchase at <http://www.addall.com>) Ball, John, ed. Folklore and Folklife: A Teacher’s Manual. Washington, DC: Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Smithsonian Institution, 1980. Available at <http://lcweb.loc.gov/folklife/teachers.html#intro> Beamer, Yvonne and Hirschfelder, Arlene. Native Americans Today: Resources and Activities for Educators, Grades 4-8. Englewood, Colo.: Teacher Ideas Press, 2000. (Available as E-Book through the Marion County Public Library) Benton, Henry P. “Journal of Henry P. Benton, Deputy Surveyor of Public Lands in Indiana.” Indiana Magazine of History. Vol. 37 (1820): 390-392. (Available through the Indiana Historical Society) Berkhofer, Robert F. Jr. The White Man’s Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present. NY: Vantage Books, 1978. (Available through Indiana University Libraries) Berman, Joan. Native American Children’s Literature in the Classroom: An Annotated Bibliography. 2002. Available at: <http://library.humboldt.edu/~berman/naclit.htm> Billard, Jules B., ed. The World of the American Indian. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1993. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Blackburn, Glen A., comp., Rider, Dorothy and Robertson, Nellie Armstrong, eds. The John Tipton Papers. Vol. I, II, III. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1942. (Available online at <http://dagwood.wvec.k12.in.us/ battle/tipton.html> or through the Indiana Historical Society) Blair, Emma Helen, ed. The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as described by Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant in the Northwest. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1912. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Brace, Elmore. The Land of the Miamis. Fowler, Ind.: The Benton Review Ship, 1922. (Available through the Indiana Historical Society Library) Bruchac, Joseph. Children of the Longhouse. New York: Penguin Putnam Inc., 1996. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Bruchac, Joseph and London, Jonathan. Thirteen Moons on a Turtle’s Back: A Native American Year of Moons. New York: Philomel Books, 1992. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Caldwell-Wood, Naomi and Lisa Mitten, comp. Selective Bibliography and Guide for “I Is Not for Indian: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People. 1991. <http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/ailabib.htm> Campbell, John. “Some Comments on Tipton’s Journal.” Indiana Magazine of History. Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 1907): 30. Canby, William C. American Indian Law In a Nutshell. 2nd Edition. St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co., 1988. (Available through Indiana University Libraries) Carol Duvall Show (HGTV segment featuring Lois Beardslee) 2002. <http://hgtv.com/HGTV/project/ 0,1158,CRHO_project_16852,00.html> Carufel, Robin. “The Moccasin Game.” Wisconsin Woodland Indian Project, Rhinelander School District. Bulletin No. 91151. Madison: DPI Publications, 1990. Celeron, Pierre Joseph, Sieur de. Journal of Expedition. 1749. Obtained through Glenn Black Laboratory. Indiana University. <http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/ archives/miamis9/miamitoc11.html> Champagne, Duane, ed. Chronology of Native North American History. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Citizen Potawatomi Nation Page. 2002. <http://www.potawatomi.org/>2 Clifton, James A. Indians of North America—The Potawatomi. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987. (Available through the Marion County Public Library) Cooke, Sarah, et al. Indians and a Changing Frontier: The Art of George Winter. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society in conjunction with the Tippecanoe County Historical Society, 1993. (Available through Indiana University Libraries) Costa, David J. “The Miami-Illinois Animal Names.” Algonquian & Iroquoian Linguistics, vol. 17, no. 3 (1992): 19-44.

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Bibliography

Note: If books were available through the Indianalibrary system or available for purchase at lesserknown places, we included that information.

American Association of School Librarians. KnowledgeQuest: Teaching With Primary Sources. 2000.<http://www.ala.org/aasl/kqweb/29_1_homepage.html>

Anson, Bert. The Miami Indians. Norman: University ofOklahoma Press, 1970. (Available through the MarionCounty Public Library or for purchase)

Baker, Ronald and Carmony, Marvin. Indiana PlaceNames. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1978.(Available through the Marion County Public Library orfor purchase at <http://www.addall.com>)

Ball, John, ed. Folklore and Folklife: A Teacher’s Manual.Washington, DC: Center for Folklife and CulturalHeritage, Smithsonian Institution, 1980. Available at<http://lcweb.loc.gov/folklife/teachers.html#intro>

Beamer, Yvonne and Hirschfelder, Arlene. NativeAmericans Today: Resources and Activities for Educators,Grades 4-8. Englewood, Colo.: Teacher Ideas Press, 2000.(Available as E-Book through the Marion County PublicLibrary)

Benton, Henry P. “Journal of Henry P. Benton, DeputySurveyor of Public Lands in Indiana.” Indiana Magazineof History. Vol. 37 (1820): 390-392. (Available throughthe Indiana Historical Society)

Berkhofer, Robert F. Jr. The White Man’s Indian: Imagesof the American Indian from Columbus to the Present.NY: Vantage Books, 1978. (Available through IndianaUniversity Libraries)

Berman, Joan. Native American Children’s Literature in theClassroom: An Annotated Bibliography. 2002. Available at:<http://library.humboldt.edu/~berman/naclit.htm>

Billard, Jules B., ed. The World of the American Indian.Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1993.(Available through the Marion County Public Library)

Blackburn, Glen A., comp., Rider, Dorothy andRobertson, Nellie Armstrong, eds. The John Tipton Papers.Vol. I, II, III. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau,1942. (Available online at <http://dagwood.wvec.k12.in.us/battle/tipton.html> or through the Indiana HistoricalSociety)

Blair, Emma Helen, ed. The Indian Tribes of the UpperMississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes as describedby Nicolas Perrot, French Commandant in the Northwest.Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1912.(Available through the Marion County Public Library)

Brace, Elmore. The Land of the Miamis. Fowler, Ind.:The Benton Review Ship, 1922. (Available through theIndiana Historical Society Library)

Bruchac, Joseph. Children of the Longhouse. New York:Penguin Putnam Inc., 1996. (Available through theMarion County Public Library)

Bruchac, Joseph and London, Jonathan. Thirteen Moonson a Turtle’s Back: A Native American Year of Moons.New York: Philomel Books, 1992. (Available through theMarion County Public Library)

Caldwell-Wood, Naomi and Lisa Mitten, comp. SelectiveBibliography and Guide for “I Is Not for Indian: The Portrayalof Native Americans in Books for Young People. 1991.<http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/ailabib.htm>

Campbell, John. “Some Comments on Tipton’s Journal.”Indiana Magazine of History. Vol. 3, No. 1 (March 1907): 30.

Canby, William C. American Indian Law In a Nutshell.2nd Edition. St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co.,1988. (Available through Indiana University Libraries)

Carol Duvall Show (HGTV segment featuring LoisBeardslee) 2002. <http://hgtv.com/HGTV/project/0,1158,CRHO_project_16852,00.html>

Carufel, Robin. “The Moccasin Game.” WisconsinWoodland Indian Project, Rhinelander School District.Bulletin No. 91151. Madison: DPI Publications, 1990.

Celeron, Pierre Joseph, Sieur de. Journal of Expedition.1749. Obtained through Glenn Black Laboratory.Indiana University. <http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/miamis9/miamitoc11.html>

Champagne, Duane, ed. Chronology of Native NorthAmerican History. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1994.(Available through the Marion County Public Library)

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Page. 2002.<http://www.potawatomi.org/>2

Clifton, James A. Indians of North America—ThePotawatomi. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987.(Available through the Marion County Public Library)

Cooke, Sarah, et al. Indians and a Changing Frontier: TheArt of George Winter. Indianapolis: Indiana HistoricalSociety in conjunction with the Tippecanoe CountyHistorical Society, 1993. (Available through IndianaUniversity Libraries)

Costa, David J. “The Miami-Illinois Animal Names.”Algonquian & Iroquoian Linguistics, vol. 17, no. 3 (1992):19-44.

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Cultural content editors:Daryl Baldwin (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma),

Miami Nation of Indiana, Miami Tribe ofOklahoma

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