Om-kas-toe Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog

Om-kas-toe Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog
Title Om-kas-toe Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Thomasma
Publisher Grandview Publishing Company
Pages 215
Release 1986
Genre Horses
ISBN 9780801088834

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life changes dramatically for the Blackfeet people in the early 1700's when a twin brother and sister discover a stange animal and succeed in bringing it back to the tribe.

Arrow Over the Door

Arrow Over the Door
Title Arrow Over the Door PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bruchac
Publisher Penguin
Pages 113
Release 2002-07-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0141305711

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For young Samuel Russell, the summer of 1777 is a time of fear. The British Army is approaching, and the Indians in the area seem ready to attack. To Stands Straight, a young Abenaki Indian scouting for King George, Americans are dangerous enemies who threaten his family and home. When Stands Straight's party enters the Quaker Meetinghouse where Samuel worships, the two boys share an encounter that neither will ever forget. Told in alternating viewpoints, The Arrow over the Door is based on a true story. Illustrated by James Watling. "Thoughtful and eminently readable." (School Library Journal)

Naya Nuki

Naya Nuki
Title Naya Nuki PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Thomasma
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 1983-03
Genre Children's stories, American
ISBN 9780833564368

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After being taken prisoner by an enemy tribe, a Shoshoni girl escapes and makes a thousand-mile journey through the wilderness in search of her own people. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Imperial Borderland

Imperial Borderland
Title Imperial Borderland PDF eBook
Author Tuomo Polvinen
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 366
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822315636

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In 1904 the Russian Governor-General in Helsinki, Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov, was assassinated by a Finnish nationalist. In this study by Finland's leading diplomatic historian, Tuomo Polvinen examines the tense and troubled relationship of Finland to the tsarist empire and the nature of Russian nationality policy at the turn of the century. Bobrikov's appointment to the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1898 by Nicholas II led to a policy of intensified Russification that ended nearly a century of political equilibrium between the two states. With access to previously unavailable Russian archival material, Polvinen provides a uniquely balanced and informed view of this dramatic new phase in Russian-Finnish relations. Presenting Bobrikov in the overall context of Russian policy toward Finland, Polvinen investigates such issues as Bobrikov's goals for Finland, the effect of Russian politics on its Finnish policy, and the influence of Russian journalists during this crucial period. Offering insight into the workings of the Russian government and its borderland policy during a time of rising international tension, Imperial Borderland will attract readers of Baltic, Finnish, Russian, and Scandinavian history. Those with an interest in the continuing importance of nationalism and nationalities policy in this region of the world will also find this book valuable.

An Elementary History of Our Country

An Elementary History of Our Country
Title An Elementary History of Our Country PDF eBook
Author Eva March Tappan
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1914
Genre United States
ISBN

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Will I Live Tomorrow?

Will I Live Tomorrow?
Title Will I Live Tomorrow? PDF eBook
Author Sonia Nassery Cole
Publisher BenBella Books, Inc.
Pages 226
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 193952914X

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When Sonia Nassery Cole set out to film The Black Tulip in her homeland of Afghanistan, she knew the odds were against her; she was told time and time again that filming inside a war zone would be impossible. What she didn't anticipate was how intent the Taliban and its sympathizers were on halting the film's production—the crew encountered extortion, government corruption, kidnapping attempts, and death threats, even with around-the-clock security. Her cinematographer fled after two days, and many others followed. After 9/11, Cole wrote The Black Tulip, based on a true story of a real Afghan family. The plot was simple: After 2001, when the Taliban was routed, an Afghan family opened The Poet's Corner—a restaurant with an open microphone for all to read poetry, perform music, and tell their stories. But the Taliban didn't approve, and the family's new-found hope proved fleeting as it struggled to maintain the restaurant and its vibrant way of life. Selected as Afghanistan's official submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Academy Awards, The Black Tulip is a modern portrait of Afghanistan that captures the plight and resilience of its people. Without financial support from a studio or anyone else, Cole self-financed the film by mortgaging her home and selling her belongings. Then, with everything on the line, she left for Kabul to make the impossible possible and set out to gather the right people who would risk their lives and willingly be part of the production. In Will I Live Tomorrow?, Cole gives an intimate look into what went on behind the scenes of making a controversial film in the heart of a war-ravaged country—the looming terror the Taliban creates among Afghans everywhere and the challenges and fear the cast and crew faced every day. Will I Live Tomorrow? is a memoir about one woman's struggle to make a difference in a violent world.

Duel in the Wilderness

Duel in the Wilderness
Title Duel in the Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Karin Clafford Farley
Publisher Colonial Williamsburg
Pages 226
Release 1995
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780879351304

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Based on George Washington's own journal, Duel in the wilderness tells the true story of his journey in 1753-1754 into the Ohio country.