Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner

Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner
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Publisher : Seventh Generation Books
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 193905303X
ISBN-13 : 9781939053039
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner by : Tim Tingle

Danny Blackgoat, a sixteen-year-old Navajo, is labeled a troublemaker during the Long Walk of 1864 and sent to a prisoner outpost in Texas, where fellow captive Jim Davis saves him from a bully and starts him on the road to literacy--and freedom.

Danny Blackgoat

Danny Blackgoat
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Publisher : Pathfinders
Total Pages : 162
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1939053153
ISBN-13 : 9781939053152
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Danny Blackgoat by : Tim Tingle

During the Civil War, the United States Army imprisoned thousands of Navajos in unsafe conditions at Fort Sumner. Through the eyes of teenager Danny Blackgoat, readers experience how the Din� people struggled to survive. In the concluding novel of the Danny Blackgoat trilogy, the major characters appear in a final scene of reckoning. Danny Blackgoat must face the charge of stealing a horse from Fort Davis'or reveal that his old friend, Jim Davis, stole the horse to help Danny escape. The penalty for horse theft in the 1860s? Death by hanging. Only the word of a Navajo woman can save both Danny and Jim Davis, but will she arrive at Fort Sumner before the bugles sound and the hanging begins? Danny Blackgoat: Dangerous Passage is filled with history-based action, as the Din� people leave their imprisonment and return to Navajo country.

Danny Blackgoat

Danny Blackgoat
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Publisher : Native Voices Books
Total Pages : 105
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781939053916
ISBN-13 : 1939053919
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Danny Blackgoat by : Tim Tingle

Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager, was taken to a Civil War prison camp during the Long Walk of 1864. He escaped in volume one, Danny Blackgoat, Navajo Prisoner, but in this second installment, he must still face many obstacles in order to rescue his family and find freedom. Whether it’s the soldiers and bandits who are chasing him or the dangers of the harsh desert climate, Danny ricochets from one bad situation to the next, but his bravery doesn’t falter and he never loses faith.

House of Purple Cedar

House of Purple Cedar
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Publisher : Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781935955252
ISBN-13 : 193595525X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis House of Purple Cedar by : Tim Tingle

“The hour has come to speak of troubled times. It is time we spoke of Skullyville.” Thus begins the House of Purple Cedar, Rose Goode’s telling of the year when she was eleven in Indian country, Oklahoma. The Indian schools boys and girls had been burned, stores too. By the time the railroad came, all of Skullyville had been burned.

When Turtle Grew Feathers

When Turtle Grew Feathers
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Publisher : august house
Total Pages : 44
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0874837774
ISBN-13 : 9780874837773
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis When Turtle Grew Feathers by : Tim Tingle

Choctaw variant of Aesop's fable, The Tortoise and the Hare, in which Turkey assists Turtle in defeating Rabbit.

Walking the Choctaw Road

Walking the Choctaw Road
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Publisher : Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781933693477
ISBN-13 : 1933693479
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking the Choctaw Road by : Tim Tingle

Oklahoma, or "Okla Homma," is a Choctaw word meaning "Red People." In this collection, acclaimed storyteller Tim Tingle tells the stories of his people, the Choctaw People, the Okla Homma. For years, Tim has collected stories of the old folks, weaving traditional lore with stories from everyday life. Walking the Choctaw Road is a mixture of myth stories, historical accounts passed from generation to generation, and stories of Choctaw people living their lives in the here and now. The Wordcraft Circle of Native American Writers and Storytellers selected Tim as "Contemporary Storyteller Of The Year" for 2001, and in 2002, Tim was the featured storyteller at the National Storyteller Festival in Jonesboro, Tennessee. Tim Tingle lives in Canyon Lake, Texas.

Spirits Dark and Light

Spirits Dark and Light
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Publisher : august house
Total Pages : 204
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0874837782
ISBN-13 : 9780874837780
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Spirits Dark and Light by : Tim Tingle

Presents a collection of tales that focus on the the balance between the spirit world and the natural world.

How I Became A Ghost

How I Became A Ghost
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Publisher : The RoadRunner Press
Total Pages : 125
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781937054540
ISBN-13 : 1937054543
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis How I Became A Ghost by : Tim Tingle

A Choctaw boy tells in his own words the story of his tribe’s removal from the only land its people have ever known, and how their journey to Oklahoma led him to become a ghost — one with the ability to help those he left behind. Isaac leads a remarkable foursome of Choctaw comrades: a tough minded teenage girl, a shape-shifting panther boy, a lovable five-year-old ghost who only wants her mom and dad to be happy, and Isaac’s talking dog, Jumper. The first in a series, How I Became a Ghost thinly disguises an important and oft-overlooked piece of history.

Thunder On The Plains

Thunder On The Plains
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Publisher : Native Voices Books
Total Pages : 48
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781939053862
ISBN-13 : 1939053862
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Thunder On The Plains by : Gary Robinson

It's been two years and middle-school student Danny Wind is still not over his father's death. When his mom marries a white man and they move to a new "white bread" neighborhood, Danny's life changes. The school principal considers him a troublemaker, and he has to avoid Willy, the school bully, who calls him "redskin" and "Tonto." After Danny acts out and gets suspended from school, his mom decides to send him to a summer survival camp for Native American teens. Danny is sure he is in for a boring summer on the reservation, without Internet access even. Instead, he meets other Native kids, learns to ride and care for horses, and develops a relationship with his grandfather, who teaches him the ways of their tribe. And even though life on the reservation is pretty cool, never in his craziest dreams did Danny expect to become involved in rescuing bison in Yellowstone National Park!

Saltypie

Saltypie
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Publisher : Cinco Puntos Press
Total Pages : 41
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781935955184
ISBN-13 : 1935955187
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Saltypie by : Tim Tingle

Bee stings on the backside! That was just the beginning. Tim was about to enter a world of the past, with bullying boys, stones and Indian spirits of long ago. But they were real spirits, real stones, very real memories… In this powerful family saga, author Tim Tingle tells the story of his family’s move from Oklahoma Choctaw country to Pasadena, TX. Spanning 50 years, Saltypie describes the problems encountered by his Choctaw grandmother—from her orphan days at an Indian boarding school to hardships encountered in her new home on the Gulf Coast. Tingle says, “Stories of modern Indian families rarely grace the printed page. Long before I began writing, I knew this story must be told.” Seen through the innocent eyes of a young boy, Saltypie — a 2011 Skipping Stones honor book, WordCraft Circle 2012 Children's Literature Award-winner, and winner of the 2011 Paterson Prize for Books for Young People in the category of Grades 4-6 — is the story of one family’s efforts to honor the past while struggling to gain a foothold in modern America. Tim Tingle, a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, is a sought-after storyteller for folklore festivals, library conferences, and schools across America. At the request of Choctaw Chief Pyle, Tim tells a story to the tribe every year before Pyle’s State of the Nation Address at the Choctaw Labor Day Gathering. Tim’s previous and often reprinted books from Cinco Puntos Press—Walking the Choctaw Road and Crossing Bok Chitto—received numerous awards, but what makes Tim the proudest is the recognition he receives from the American Indian communities. Karen Clarkson, a Choctaw tribal member, is a self-taught artist who specializes in portraits of Native Americans. She did not start painting until after her children had left home; she has since been widely acclaimed as a Native American painter. She lives in San Leandro, California.