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Ghost Horse cycle
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Highwater, Jamake
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Legend days
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�1984
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Harper & Row
147 pages ; 24 cm.
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Abandoned in the wilderness after smallpox devastates her tribe, eleven-year-old Amana acquires from Grandfather Fox a warrior's courage and a hunter's prowess, gifts that sustain her as she watches the progressive disintegration of her people.
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The ceremony of innocence
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I wear the morning star
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[1986]
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148 pages ; 24 cm.
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Sitko, growing up in a hostile white world that tries to make him renounce his heritage as an American Indian, finds refuge in the pictures he paints.
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