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010 | a| 2020028573 | |
020 | a|9781978521803 (lib. ed.) | |
020 | a|1978521804 (lib. ed.) | |
020 | a|9781978521780 (pbk.) | |
020 | a|1978521782 (pbk.) | |
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100 | 1 | a|O'Mara, John. |
245 | 14 | a|The Cherokee / c|by John O'Mara. |
260 | a|New York : b|Enslow, c|c2022. | |
300 | a|32 p. : b|ill. (some col.), col. map ; c|19 x 22 cm | |
490 | 1 | a|Native American peoples |
500 | a|Includes glossary. | |
504 | a|Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
520 | a|With more than 800,000 people claiming Cherokee descent, the Cherokee nation is the most populous native group in the United States today. Readers will find out where the Cherokee settled, the traditions that united them as a people, and what happened when European settlers arrived on Cherokee land, with a special focus on the infamous Trail of Tears and its repercussions. Highlights the Cherokee people's resilience in rebuilding and strengthening their culture on reservations and beyond. | |
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526 | a|Accelerated Reader b|LG c|5.3 d|0.5 z|513358. | |
650 | 7 | a|Cherokee Indians. 2|sears |
650 | 7 | a|Cherokee Indians x|History. 2|sears |
650 | 7 | a|Native Americans z|North America. 2|sears |
650 | 1 | a|Cherokee Indians. |
650 | 1 | a|Cherokee Indians x|History. |
650 | 1 | a|Indians of North America. |
655 | 1 | a|Multiculturalism in literature. |
655 | 1 | a|Social sciences. |
655 | 7 | c|JNF069000 a|NONFICTION / Diversity & Multicultural. 2|bisacsh |
655 | 7 | c|JNF052020 a|NONFICTION / Social Science / Customs, Traditions, Anthropology. 2|bisacsh |
800 | 1 | a|O'Mara, John. t|Native American peoples. |
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