Navajo long walk / Nancy M. Armstrong ; illustrations by Paulette Livers Lambert.

In 1864, the Navajo Indians were forced by the United States' cavalry to leave their ancestral home in Arizona for a government home in New Mexico. Kee, a young Navajo boy, travels along with his mother, grandmother, sister, and what few domestic animals they could bring. After four long years...

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Main Author: Armstrong, Nancy M.
Other Authors: Lambert, Paulette Livers (Illustrator)
Other title:Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting Collection.
Format: Book
Language:English
Donor:Rare Books Collection copy gift from the library of Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting.
Published: Niwot, Colorado : Roberts Rinehart Publishers in cooperation with thh Council for Indian Education, ©1994.
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Summary:In 1864, the Navajo Indians were forced by the United States' cavalry to leave their ancestral home in Arizona for a government home in New Mexico. Kee, a young Navajo boy, travels along with his mother, grandmother, sister, and what few domestic animals they could bring. After four long years the Navajo Indians are able to return to their ancestral home, and Kee realizes that in order to survive they must find a way to get along with white man.
Physical Description:119 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
ISBN:1879373564 (pbk. ) :
9781879373563 (pbk. )
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:Rare Books Collection copy gift from the library of Franklin Folsom and Mary Elting.