
Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
Tribal Heroes and Courageous Pioneers: A Journey Through Native American HistoryBy Edwin L. SabinLength7h 59m
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In "Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women," Edwin L. Sabin crafts a captivating narrative that explores the valor and resilience of Native American figures through a brightly illustrated lens. The book combines story-telling with historical context, offering readers a vivid depiction of the lives and struggles of famed warriors and influential women within Indigenous cultures. The literary style is energetic and accessible, designed to inspire a youthful audience while grounding them in the rich, complex heritage of Native American history during a time when their narratives were often marginalized. Sabin'Äôs work also engages with themes of courage, honor, and cultural pride, reflecting a period when American literature began embracing diverse perspectives. Edwin L. Sabin was a prolific author and a passionate advocate for the understanding of Native American history. His deep interest in Indigenous cultures, along with his extensive background in storytelling and literary work, motivated him to present these heroic figures in a manner that captivates the young reader's imagination. His upbringing in the American West further informs his portrayal of Indian warriors and women, imbuing the text with authenticity and respect for its subjects. This book is highly recommended for young readers, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of American history and indigenous narratives. Sabin'Äôs engaging prose and the inspiring tales of bravery and significance invite readers to appreciate the complexities of Indigenous lives and cultures, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
Audiobook details
GenreChildren's Literature
Length7 hrs 59 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 25, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER V
2THE SQUAW SACHEM OF POCASSET (1675-1676)]
3AND CANONCHET OF THE BIG HEART
4CHAPTER VI
5THE BLOODY BELT OF PONTIAC (1760-1763)
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6WHEN IT PASSED AMONG THE RED NATIONS
7PONTIAC, THE RED NAPOLEON. From a painting
8CHAPTER VII
9THE BLOODY BELT OF PONTIAC (1763-1769)
10HOW AN INDIAN GIRL SAVED FORT DETROIT
11CHAPTER VIII
12LOGAN THE GREAT MINGO (1725-1774)
13AND THE EVIL DAYS THAT CAME UPON HIM
14CHAPTER IX
15CORNSTALK LEADS THE WARRIORS (1774-1777)
16HOW HE AND LOGAN STROVE AND DIED
17CHAPTER X
18LITTLE TURTLE OF THE MIAMIS (1790-1791)
19HE WINS GREAT VICTORIES
20CHAPTER XI
21LITTLE TURTLE FEARS THE BIG WIND (1792-1812)
22AND IT BLOWS HIM INTO PEACE
23CHAPTER XII
24THE VOICE FROM THE OPEN DOOR (1805-1811)
25HOW IT TRAVELED THROUGH THE LAND
26An Indian brave. Courtesy of The Field Museum.
27CHAPTER XIII
28BRIGADIER GENERAL TECUMSEH (1812-1813)
29THE RISE AND FALL OF A STAR
30CHAPTER XIV
31THE RED STICKS AT HORSESHOE BEND (1813-1814)
32AND THE WONDERFUL ESCAPE OF CHIEF MENEWA
33CHAPTER XV
34BLACK-HAWK THE SAC PATRIOT (1831-1838)
35THE INDIAN WHO DID NOT UNDERSTAND
36CHAPTER XVI
37THE BIRD-WOMAN GUIDE (1805-1806)
38SACAGAWEA HELPS THE WHITE MEN
39CHAPTER XVII
40THE LANCE OF MAHTOTOHPA (1822-1837)
41HERO TALES BY FOUR BEARS THE MANDAN
42CHAPTER XVIII
43A SEARCH FOR THE BOOK OF HEAVEN (1832)
44THE LONG TRAIL OF THE PIERCED NOSES
45CHAPTER XIX
46A TRAVELER TO WASHINGTON (1831-1835)
47WIJUNJON, THE "BIG LIAR" OF THE ASSINIBOINS
48CHAPTER XX
49THE BLACKFEET DEFY THE CROWS (1834)
50"COME AND TAKE US"