
Doe Sia, Bannock Girl and the Handcart Pioneers
Doe Sia is a Bannock girl known for her bravery in saving a little boy from drowning. Emma is one of the Handcart Pioneers who also has a reputation for courage. After they meet and become friends, they face a fierce mountain blizzard together. Will they survive? 203 pages; Grandview Publishing.

Omkastoe, Blackfeet Twin Captures an Elkdog
Three hundred years ago, the Blackfeet people knew nothing of horses, or “elkdogs” as they would later call them. They hunted buffalo on foot, which was difficult and dangerous. The people and their dogs carried heavy loads as they traveled from place to place. Read this book to learn about that time, and get a glimpse of the wonder as they see their first elkdogs! 215 pages; hardcover; Grandview Publishing.

Wonsit: Ute Girl Crossing Wild Wyoming
See the colorful history of the White River Ute people through the eyes of a child. Ten-year-old Wonsit and her people travel away from land-hungry settlers to a far-away place where they hope for a better life. 191 pages; paperback. … Read More
