The Enduring Native American: Books for the Young Adult
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The Enduring Native American: Books for the Young Adult

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The Abenaki. By Colin G. Calloway. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 112 pages. $16.95 Paper. The Catawbas. By James H. Merrell. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 112 pages. $16.95 Paper. The Narragansett. By William S. Simmons. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 112 pages. $16.95 Paper. The Pima-Maricopa. By Henry F. Dobyns. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 112 pages. $16.95 Paper. The Yuma. By Robert L. Bee. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1989. 112 pages. $16.95 Paper. Anyone interested in increasing understanding of North American Indians should be grateful to Chelsea House Publishers for the high standards they are setting in their series for young adults, Indians of North America. Currently projected at 53 volumes total, Indians of North America is broadly conceived. The series will range from the Eskimo to the Tarahumara, the Aztec, and the Maya. Not all volumes will deal with specific groups. Volumes are scheduled on American Indian Literature, the Archaeology of North America, Federal Indian Policy, Urban Indians, and Women in American Indian Society.

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