
Naya Nuki: Shoshoni Girl Who Ran - Hardcover Naya Nuki was only eleven when she was taken captive by a rival Indian tribe. She and her best friend, Sacajawea, were forced to march 1000 miles from Montana to a North Dakota Indian village, where Naya Nuki became a slave. |

Soun Tetoken: Nez Perce Boy Tames a Stallion - Hardcover Thomasma's account focuses on Soun Tetoken (Silent One), an orphan adopted by the son of Chief Joseph. Against a backdrop of growing racial tensions, the story is told of a speechless boy befriending a stallion and coyote pup and undergoing his ritual initiation into manhood. |

Om-Kas-Toe: Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog - Hardcover Young Om-kas-toe longs for the day when he can take his place as a brave. He doesn't have to wait long for adventure, however. While serving as lookouts he and his twin sister discover a strange animal that has never before been seen by the Blackfeet tribe. |

Kunu: Winnebago Boy Escapes - Hardcover Kunu, a ten-year-old boy, and his grandfather vow to return to their homeland in Minnesota. Knowing they will be shot on sight if caught trying to leave, Kunu and his grandfather secretly make plans to escape in a dugout boat. |

The Truth About Sacajawea - Hardcover The Truth About Sacajawea is an accurate paraphrase of the journal accounts that mention Sacajawea or "the Sqar," as she was often called. This entry-by-entry approach allows readers to experience what the explorers wrote about Sacajawea. Between the journal accounts is a short commentary and a brief synopsis of events that took place between the entries. |