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Books by Paul Goble
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All Our Relatives: Traditional Native American Thoughts about Nature
By: Paul Goble
Through carefully chosen stories from the olden days and art that meticulously reflects traditional designs and colors, Goble provides wonderful insights into the spiritual life of the Plains Indians. His intimate knowledge of their world transports the reader into a vision of the sacred beauty and wisdom that defined traditional Native America.
$15.95
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Beyond the Ridge
By: Paul Goble
"Once again Goble has created a stunning picture book interpretation of an aspect of Plains Indian tradition. The story at the heart of this book is the death of an old woman and her subsequent spirit journey. . . . The artwork is Goble at his best".--School Library Journal
$6.99
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Brave Eagle's Account of the Fetterman Fight
By: Paul Goble
"Brave Eagle's account is both vivid and sympathetic . . . . The moving, authentic text combines with the striking illustrations to create an outstanding book."-Library Journal
$9.95
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Buffalo Woman
By: Paul Goble
A Plains Indian tale of a buffalo who becomes a beautiful young woman. While in human form, she agrees to marry a handsome young hunter. Angry, the husband's family chases the buffalo woman away. When her husband follows her, he declares his intention to also become a buffalo. Illustrated with color paintings.
$7.99
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Death of the Iron Horse
By: Paul Goble
The Iron Horse was coming ...Thundering and panting and breathing black smoke, it was a fearsome thing. The Cheyenne people had never seen a steam locomotive before, and it terrified them. Would it come right over the hill, into their camp, just as the relentless soldiers and white settlers had done before?
$7.99
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