Sarah Winnemucca : scout, activist, and teacher /
by Rosinsky, Natalie M.
Material type: BookSeries: Signature lives : American frontier era. Publisher: Minneapolis, MN : Compass Point Books, 2006Description: 112 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0756510031.Subject(s): Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca, 1844?-1891 | Native Americans -- Reservations | Paiute Indians
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Summary: A biography profiling the life of Sarah Winnemucca, a women born into the Northern Paitue Native American tribe, who became a writer and spokesperson for her people. Includes source notes and timeline.
Princess Sarah -- Like a roaring lion -- The owl-faced men -- Sand in a whirlwind -- Blood of my people -- Enough to make a doll laugh -- Bad luck in many ways -- Worthy of being a chief -- I am crying out ... for justice -- The chieftain's weary daughter.
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Books | Ed & Hazel Richmond Pub Library | Juvenile Non Fiction | J92 Win (Browse shelf) | Available |
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920L Lexile
Accelerated Reader AR MG 6.6 2.0 100261
A biography profiling the life of Sarah Winnemucca, a women born into the Northern Paitue Native American tribe, who became a writer and spokesperson for her people. Includes source notes and timeline.
Includes index and glossary.
Includes bibliographic references.
Princess Sarah -- Like a roaring lion -- The owl-faced men -- Sand in a whirlwind -- Blood of my people -- Enough to make a doll laugh -- Bad luck in many ways -- Worthy of being a chief -- I am crying out ... for justice -- The chieftain's weary daughter.
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