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by
Tingle, Tim, author
in
Basketball stories.
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Choctaw Indians Juvenile fiction.
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Basketball Fiction.
2018
When the Choctaw Nation sponsors an all-Indian high school basketball team to compete in a summer tournament, the team includes Choctaw Bobby Byington and other Indian high school players from Eastern Oklahoma.
On the Turtle's Back
by
Townsend, Camilla
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Michael, Nicky Kay
in
Delaware Indians
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Delaware language
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Indians of North America
2023
NJSAA Collected Primary Sources Award Winner (2023) The Lenape tribe, also known as the Delaware Nation, lived for centuries on the land that English colonists later called New Jersey.But once America gained its independence, they were forced to move further west: to Indiana, then Missouri, and finally to the territory that became Oklahoma.
A name earned
by
Tingle, Tim, author
in
Basketball stories.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Choctaw Indians Juvenile fiction.
2018
As the basketball playoffs draw near, Chocktaw teen Bobby Byington shares the legend of No Name with his teammates, who are dealing with family problems all too familiar to him.
No more No Name
Life is better for Choctaw teenager Bobby Byington as he returns to the basketball team, helps teammate Lloyd and neighbor Faye through some difficulties, and sees his family drawing close again.
Two roads
by
Bruchac, Joseph, 1942- author
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Depressions 1929 Juvenile fiction.
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Tramps Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and sons Juvenile fiction.
2018
In 1932, twelve-year-old Cal must stop being a hobo with his father and go to a Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school, where he begins learning about his history and heritage as a Creek Indian.
Everything breaks
2013
After his three best friends die in a car crash when he should have been driving, seventeen-year-old Tucker meets Charon, the Ferryman of Hades, and must decide whether to succumb to his grief or go on living.