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A Selection from Robinson Crusoe
Abraham Lincoln: From Log Cabin to the White House
Acropolis Adventure
Albert Einstein
Building a Nation
Ella Fitzgerald
Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons
Genetics at Work
Great City Fires
Historic Peacemakers
Influenza
Leo the Lion
M Is for Mexico
Microbes: Friend or Foe?
Native Americans of the Great Plains
Prairies Alive!
Robin Hood and the King
Satellites
Success Stories
Telescopes: Eyes on Space
The Apaches
The Black Stones
The Cherokees
The Cheyennes
The Message
The Mystery of King Tut
The Olympics: Past and Present
Vikings
Volcanoes
Word Smith, Private I "Rhyme Crime"
Zoos Through the Ages
The Cheyennes The Cheyennes
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Words Included:
   astonishment
   cede
   chaos
   destitute
   dismount
   infinite
   ordeal
   reservation
   shaman
   solstice
   sovereignty
   trance
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Book Summary:
The Cheyennes, written as fiction and based on historical events, tells about a group of people who lived in an area of the United States many years ago. The story focuses on the life of Black Bird, a boy who grew up as a Cheyenne, one of many Native American tribes. With a band of Sioux, another Native American tribe, they fought to preserve their way of life--a struggle that eventually forced the Cheyennes to live a very different way of life. Illustrations, nonfiction features, photos, and maps support the text.
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