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Pueblo Boy Growing up in Two Worlds

by Keegan, Marcia

A young boy learns the ways of his Native American family as well as growing up with the traditions of a typical American child.  

  • Topics Native American History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Clear Light Publishers, 2000, Sante Fe, NM

Pueblo Girls: Growing up in Two Worlds

by Keegan, Marcia

Two sisters are raised between different worlds and they must balance between two languages and religions.  

  • Topics Native American History,
    Women's History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Treasure Chest Books, 1999, Tucson, AZ

Pueblo Storyteller

by Hoyt-Goldsmith, Diane

Though the narrative of a young Cochiti Pueblo girl, readers learn traditions of the Native American culture including how pottery, instruments and food are created, as well as some traditional folklore.  

  • Topic Native American History
  • Age Groups Early Elementary: K-3, Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Fiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Holiday House, 1991, New York, NY

Pueblos, The

by Powell, Suzanne

Learn about the modern way of Pueblo life.  

  • Topics Native American History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Frankin Watts, 1994, New York, NY

Remember the Ladies 100 Great American Women

by Harness, Cheryl

A chronologically arranged collection of profiles of 100 notable American women, ranging from Virginia Dare to Oprah Winfrey.  

  • Topics African American History,
    Native American History,
    Latino History,
    Women's History,
    18th-Century History,
    19th-Century History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Groups Early Elementary: K-3, Late Elementary: 4-6, Middle School
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Harper Childrens, 2001, New York, NY
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Award Key

Caldecott Medal
Most distinguished American picture book for children (annually).
Newberry Medal
Most distinguished contribution to American literature for children (annually).
Coretta Scott King Award
Distinguished books by authors and illustrators of African descent which promote an understanding and appreciation of the American dream (annually).
Golden Kite Award
Outstanding examples of text, illustration, fiction and nonfiction (four awards annually).
Scott O'Dell Historical Fiction Award
Outstanding work of historical fiction published by a U.S. publisher set in the New World.

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