National Institute of Education (U.S.), Educational Equity Group
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National Institute of Education (U.S.), Educational Equity Group
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National Institute of Education (U.S.)
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Educational Equity Group
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- Blue Jay, Star Child, a Muckleshoot legend, by members of the Muckleshoot Planning Committee ; illustrated by Arlene Sevdy
- Coyote and old lady, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee ; Frederick Auck, illustrator ... [and others]
- How horses first came to the Gros Ventre, by members of the Gros Ventre Elders Board ; narrated by Raymond T. Gone, Sr. ; illustrated by George Shields, Jr
- Do what you are told, developed by the Burns Paiute Reservation ; illustrated by James St. Martin
- Tales of coyote and other legends, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; Carol Allison, illustrator ... [and others]
- The beginning of the earth, (Paiute version), by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; Carol Allison, illustrator ... [and others]
- Little Weasel's dream, developed by the Kootenai Cultural Committee ; illustrated by Debbie Joseph
- How birds learned to fly, by members of the Yakima Reservation Curriculum Development Committee ; written by Tony Colwash, Bernice Jim, Sam Jim ; illustrated by Beverly Tallman
- The Rainbow, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Debbie Smith
- How Cottontail lost his fingers, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Carol Allison
- The bob-tailed coyote, by members of the Northern Cheyenne Research and Human Development Association ; illustrated by Dale Brady
- Running Free, developed by the members of the Shoalwater Bay Curriculum Committee ; as told by Elizabeth Duncan ; illustrated by Leatta Anderson
- Indian festival, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Evelyn Teton
- Medicine horse, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Evelyn Teton
- Winter months, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Evelyn A. Teton Evening
- How to be a friend, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Debbie Smith
- Skokomish baskets and canoes, developed by the Coast Area Planning Committee ; illustrated by Terry Tafoya
- End of summer, a Crow story, written and illustrated by Henry Real Bird
- How the Milky Way got into the sky, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; Carol Allison, illustrator ... [and others]
- Grandma rides in the parade, a Crow story, written by Joy Yellowtail Toineeta ; illustrated by Audrey Toineeta
- Birds and people, a Crow story, written and illustrated by Henry Real Bird
- Story of the seasons, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; Carol Allison, illustrator ... [and others]
- White Rabbit, a Sioux story, written by Ann Lambert ; illustrated by Joseph Clancy
- How the animals got their color, by members of the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute Committee ; illustrated by Marc McNair
- A fishing excursion, developed by the Muckleshoot Curriculum Committee ; written by Charlotte Williams ; illustrated by Arlene Sevdy
- Stories of an Indian boy, developed by the Muckleshoot Curriculum Committee ; written by Elizabeth Bargala ; illustrated by Arlene Sevdy
- Tepee, sun and time, a Crow story, written and illustrated by Henry Real Bird
- Chipmunk meets old witch, (At-At-A'Tia), by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Carol Allison
- Coyote and the cowboys, by members of the Fort Hall Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Evelyn A. Teton Evening
- How the summer season came, by members of the Assiniboine Elders Board ; illustrated by George Shields, Jr
- School, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; Joan Kennerly ... [and others] ; illustrated by Vernon (Chuck) No Runner
- Friends, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; Joan Kennerly ... [and others] ; illustrated by Melvin (Willy) Cutfinger
- The crow, an Assiniboine Story, as told by Richard Blue Talk ; illustrated by Joseph D. Clancy, Sr
- I am a rock, a Crow story, written and illustrated by Henry Real Bird
- Coyote and the stars, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Carol Allison
- Napi and the bullberries, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; written by Joan Kennerly ... [and others] ; illustrated by Robert Tailfeathers
- Coyote arranges the seasons, by members of the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute Committee ; illustrated by Laura Hecocta
- Why animals and man can no longer talk to one another, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Carol Allison
- A Visit to Taholah ; Joseph's Long Journey, developed by the members of the Shoalwater Bay Curriculum Committee
- My name is pop, a Crow story, written and illustrated by Henry Real Bird
- Coyote and the mean mountain sheep, told by Johnny Arlee ; illustrated by Tony Sandoval ; compiled by Shirley Torgerson
- How marten got his spots, developed by the Kootenai Cultural Committee of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
- Lost in the fog, a Jamestown Clallan legend, Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Jim Cook ; illustrated by Debra Barr
- Pet crow, a Sioux story
- Being Indian is, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; illustrated by Debbie Smith
- A Little boy's big moment, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; written by Joan Kennerly ... [and others] ; illustrated by Melvin Tailfeathers
- The Blacktail dance, developed by the Blackfeet Indians ; written by Joan Kennerly ... [and others] ; illustrated by Melvin Tailfeathers
- Raven helps the Indians, a Skokomish legend, Coast Area Planning Committee ; as told by Emily Miller ; illustrated by Bruce Miller
- Why the codfish has a red face, a Shokomish legend, as told by Georgia Miller ; illustrated by Bruce Miller
- The Weasel and the eagle, the otter and the beaver, by members of the Warm Springs Reservation Committee ; Debra Smith, illustrator ; Carol Allison, illustrator