1 Native American Bibliography Native American Bibliography 2 Native American Bibliography References for K-4 Argueta, J., Amado, E., & CalderoÌn, G. (2003). El Zipitio. Toronto: Groundwood Books. Armstrong, J. C., & Marchand, B. (1991). Neekna and Chemai. Penticton, B.C.: Theytus Books. Armstrong, J. C., & Hall, R. (2004). Dancing with the Cranes. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books. Bruchac, J., & Locker, T. (1999). Between earth & sky, legends of native american sacred places. Sandpiper. Crow, A., & Beyers, D. (1989). The Crying Christmas Tree. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications. Goble, P., & Bradbury Press. (1978). The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses. Scarsdale, N.Y: Bradbury Press. Goble, P. (1998). The lost children. New York: Aladdin. Goble, P. (1993). Her seven brothers. New York: Aladdin. Lewis, P. O. (1997). Frog girl. Berkeley, CA: Tricycle Press. Steptoe, J. (1984). The story of jumping mouse: a native american legend. New York, NY: William Morrow & Compnay, Inc. References for 5-7 Ancona, G. (1993). Powwow. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Awiakta, M., & Bringle, B. (1983). Rising Fawn and the Fire Mystery. Memphis: St. Luke's Press. Broker, I., & Premo, S. (1983). Night Flying Woman: an Ojibway Narrative. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. Bruchac, J. (1998). The Arrow Over the Door. New York: Puffin Books. Bruchac, M. M., & Maughan, W. (2006). Malian's Song. Middlebury, Vt.: Vermont Folklife 3 Native American Bibliography Center ;. Carvell, M. (2005). Sweetgrass basket. New York: Dutton Childrens Books. Carvell, M. (2002). Who Will Tell My Brother?. New York: Hyperion Books for Children. Dell, S. (1960). Island of the Blue Dolphins. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Dorris, M. (1992). Morning girl. New York, NY: Hyperion Books for Children. Dorris, M. (1996). Sees behind trees. New York, NY: Hyperion Books for Children. Erdrich, L. (1999). The Birchbark House. New York: Hyperion Books for Children. Erdrich, L. (2005). The Game of Silence. New York: HarperCollins. Erdrich, L. (2008). The Porcupine Year. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers. Smith, C & HarperCollins. (2001). Rain is Not My Indian Name. HarperCollins Whitethorne, B. (1994). Sunpainters: Eclipse of the Navajo Sun. Flagstaff, Ariz.: Northland. References for 8-12 Alexie, S., & Forney, E. (2007). The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. New York: Little, Brown. Alexie, S. (1993). The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Bullchild, P. (2005). The Sun Came Down: the History of the World as my Blackfeet Elders Told It (Bison Books ed.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. (1995). L. Evers & O. Zepeda (Eds.), Home places: Contemporary native american writing from sun tracts Tuscon, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. Slipperjack, R. (1987). Honour the Sun. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications. 4 Native American Bibliography Wallis, V. (1994). Two Old Women: an Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival. New York, NY: HarperPerennial. Adult Novel Reference Alexie, S. (1996). Indian Killer. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. Science Reference Wittstock, L. W., & Kakkak, D. (1993). Ininatig's Gift of Sugar: Traditional Native Sugarmaking. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co.. Video References Weise, R. (Director). (1984). Harold of Orange [Motion picture]. USA: Film in the Cities. Eyre, C. (Director). (1998). Smoke Signals [Motion picture]. United States: ShadowCatcher Entertainment .