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Author | : Carol Finch |
Publisher | : Zebra Books |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 1999-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780821764046 |
Disguised as a man, Kat Diamond flees from her stepfather's murderous goons with a fortune in heirloom jewels. She offers a portion of her inheritance to a bounty hunter to get her safely to Santa Fe. Little does she know then how dangerous her journey will be or how deep her feelings will run for her companion.
Author | : Carter G. Walker |
Publisher | : Moon Travel |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2019-06-04 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1640490329 |
From sweeping plains and stunning national parks to laidback ski towns and down-home dude ranches, experience the best of the west with Moon Wyoming. Inside you'll find: Strategic, flexible itineraries for history buffs, wildlife enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and more, including focused coverage of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Devils Tower The top sights and unique experiences: Immerse yourself the cowboy lifestyle at a rodeo and explore timeless towns where the Old West is alive and well. Learn about Wyoming's indigenous cultures at the Plains Indian Museum or enjoy parades and dancing at a traditional powwow. Peruse trendy Jackson Hole and dig in to locally raised bison burgers and huckleberry pie Outdoor activities: Hike through Yellowstone's majestic wilderness, spot bison, elk, bears, or wolves, and marvel at the legendary Old Faithful. Go whitewater rafting or kayaking, soak in hot springs, ride a gondola up to jaw-dropping mountain-top views, or ski the alpine slopes at Snow King The best road trips in Wyoming, including a loop through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Honest advice from former wilderness guide Carter G. Walker on when to go, where to eat, and where to stay, from historic lodges to dude ranches and campsites Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Recommendations for visitors with disabilities, traveling with kids, and LGBTQ+ travelers Thorough background on the history, weather, wildlife, outdoor recreation safety, and culture With Moon's expert advice and local insight on the best of Wyoming, you can find your adventure. Focusing on the parks? Try Moon Yellowstone & Grand Teton. Exploring the area? Try Moon Montana.
Author | : Cathy Keeton |
Publisher | : Cathy Keeton |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2012-05-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1493624725 |
Find a time with no distractions, sit in your favorite chair and dive into a world of long ago, a different place and time. Abby is a young teacher living with her widowed father on the American frontier in the 1860's. She is kidnapped by the very renegade that brutally murdered her mother. Shadow Spirit a Cheyenne brave rescues Abbey from a perilous situation and certain death; He is like no other man she has ever met, tall and muscular with bronzed shin and dazzling green eyes. His mother is a beautiful Irish redhead and his father is the noble Chief of their people. The undeniable attraction mounts between them, spinning their lives out of control. With a love known by few, Shadow Spirit and Abby are forced to make choices affecting future and past generations.
Author | : Andie Peterson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2007-10-19 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1452087873 |
Four-hundred-twenty-five books are reviewed in this superb collection. A Second Look, Native Americans in Childrens Books gives a thorough examination of the books as a guide for parents, teachers, librarians, and administrators interested in books for children. Anyone involved in selecting books will find this guide useful in working through the maze of available materials. Andie Peterson, one of the few women to be awarded an Eagle Feather, has provided a meaningful criteria to help in judging books. She outlines ways for objectively studying books to draw conclusions as to the suitability for the reader. She writes candidly about books filled with stereotypes, hurtful images, and damaging text and illustrations. She writes eloquent, glowing reviews of the books that are real treasures. She writes: On a daily basis, children must face the hidden curriculum that lets them know where they fit in, whether they can achieve their goals, whether they even dare to dream. An overwhelming part of that hidden curriculum begins with books that are more narrative and illustrations; they are books that carry a message of politics and values. Andie advises that in selecting Native American books, the non-Native child must be considered, also. She counsels that hurtful books set in motion attitudes of prejudice that persist for years. She states that she has reviewed books with older copyrights because they are still on the shelves in libraries and available via the Internet. She says reading the older books helps to understand how adults have formed ideas about Native people. She says: After all, if its in a book in the library, people believe it to be true. Its time to disturb the peace and end the ritual of damage. A Second Look, Native Americans in Childrens Books By Andie Peterson
Author | : Ruth Alana Smith |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2011-07-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1459278003 |
HOME ON THE RANCH Romancing the West! Cheyenne Moon Ranch in the Texas Hill CountryThe Cowgirl and the City Slicker She's all Texas spunk and sass. Her love is the land—her father's legacy. Nothing else can catch her eye until he washes in on a Texas flash flood. He's the cousin of the man she almost married. Smart, savvy, sexy. He's also the only man who can save her land. Elise Zoe Winston and Colin Majors, brought together by a night of passion—bound together by a murder that sets central Texas on its heels.
Author | : TOM LEFTWICH |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2015-03-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1312987219 |
A unique collection of unusual incidents including Western humor, mystery and suspense. Realistic western adventure and human interest. A definite collection of non standard stories fast moving and entertaining involving unusual mystery solutions and tales set in the Arizona Territory of 1850 to 1880 era.A fun read for todays hectic life style that takes one back to a simple and much slower pace.Bring a smile and a laugh. You'll need both!
Author | : Lauri Robinson |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2016-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1488004145 |
The Cheyenne's captive! Runaway heiress Lorna Bradford must reach California to claim her fortune, but when she's rescued from robbers by fierce warrior Black Horse, she's forced to remain under his protection. Immersed in a world so different from her own, wildcat Lorna learns how to be the kind of strong woman Black Horse needs. But, to stay by his side, she must first let go of everything she knows and decide to seize this chance for happiness with her Cheyenne warrior!
Author | : Jude Williams |
Publisher | : Signet Book |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780451149244 |
Author | : Richard G. Hardorff |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780806137599 |
"In this documentary history, Richard G. Hardorff presents a broad range of views of the Washita battle. Eyewitnesses to the destruction of the Southern Cheyenne village included soldiers, officers, tribal members, Indian and white scouts, and government officials. Many of these witnesses recorded their memories of the event. With Washita Memories, Hardorff has collected these surviving documents into a one-of-a-kind primary resource.".
Author | : Jerome A. Greene |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2020-04-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0806166886 |
Historian Jerome A. Greene is renowned for his memorable chronicles of egregious events involving American Indians and the U.S. military, including Sand Creek, Washita, and Wounded Knee. Now, in January Moon, Greene draws from extensive research and fieldwork to explore a signal—and appallingly brutal—event in American history: the desperate flight of Chief Dull Knife’s Northern Cheyenne Indians from imprisonment at Fort Robinson, Nebraska. In the wake of the Great Sioux War of 1876–77, the U.S. government expelled most Northern Cheyennes from their northern plains homeland to Indian Territory, in present-day Oklahoma. Following mounting hardships, many of those people, under Chiefs Dull Knife and Little Wolf, broke away, seeking to return north. While Little Wolf’s band managed initially to elude pursuing U.S. troops, Dull Knife’s people were captured in 1878 and ushered into a makeshift barrack prison at Camp (later Fort) Robinson, where they spent months waiting for government officials to decide their fate. It is here that Greene’s riveting narrative edges toward its climax. On the night of January 9, 1879, in a bloody struggle with troops, Dull Knife’s people staged a massive breakout from their barrack prison in a last-ditch bid for freedom. Greene paints a vivid picture of their frantic escape, which took place under an unusually brilliant moon that doomed many of those fleeing by silhouetting them against the snow. A climactic engagement at Antelope Creek proved especially devastating, and the helpless people were nearly annihilated. In gripping detail, Greene follows the survivors’ dreadful experiences into their aftermath, including creation of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. Carrying the story to the present day, he describes Cheyenne tribal events commemorating the breakout—all designed to ensure that the injustices of nineteenth-century U.S. government policy will never be forgotten.