When the Horses are Gone: A Story of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe
Publication details: Start to Finish Library ISBN: 9781587026867Subject(s): US History | War | US Army, Reservations | Native American | Alternate Formats | Audio Book | CD-ROM | PaperbackItem type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books - Alternative Format | Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence | Books Alternative Format | Available | 2018-2563 |
Start-to-Finish: Gold The Start-to-Finish Gold collection is a high-interest considerate reading series designed to promote independent reading for struggling readers aged 9 to 17 years but reading at the 2nd-3rd grade level. Each set consist of a paperback book, a computer CD ROM book, an audio book and a teacher's guide. NOTE: A portable USB DVD writer is available for loan if your computer system does not have a CD/DVD drive. From their first contact with Lewis and Clark, the Nez Perce Indians tried to keep peace with the whites. By the 1870's, the Nez Perce still had never killed a white, while the whites had murdered many Nez Perce. Then warfare erupted as the last of the tribe was being forced onto an Idaho reservation. Suddenly 800 warriors, women, and children found themselves fleeing the U.S. Army across hundreds of miles of mountains and prairies.
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