Altshelor, Jo seph A » (continued) : The Riflemen of the Ohio. New York; D. Appleton & Co* 355 pp*, ill* $1«75* Suitable for 7th grade up* The Scouts of the Valley. New York : D* Appleton & Co* 361 pp*, ill* $1*75* Suitable for 7th grade up* The Border Watch* New York : D. Appleton & Co, 371 pp*, ill, $1*75. Suitable for 7th grade up. The Shadow of the North* New York; D« Appleton & Co,,356 pp,, ill* §1*75, Suitable for 7th grade up. The Hunters of the Hills* New York: D, Appleton & Co* 360 pp*,ill* $1,75* Suitable for 7th grade up* The Rulers of the Lakes, New York : D. Appleton & Co* 333 pp-, ill* $1«75. Suitable for 7th grade up* The Lords of the Wild. New York: D, Appleton & Co* 300 pp*, ill* $1*75, Suitable for 7th grade up* The Sun of Quebec, New York: D. Appleton & Co. 334 pp., ill. #1*75. Suitable for 7th grade up. The Lost Hunters. New Yo-rk : D* Appleton & Co* 342 pp*, ill* $1*75* Suitable for 7th grade up, Apache Gold, New York; D* Appleton & Co, 383 pp», ill. $1*75, Suitable for 7th grade up. The Last of the Chiefs* New York: D% Appleton & Co* 337 pp*, ill, $1*75* Suitable for 7th grade up* Barber, Lucy L ,: A Nursery History of the United States. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to, $3* Primary* Consists of short paragraphs, describing events in American history, each paragraph illustrated. Barnes, Annie M «: Little Betty Blew. Boston; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co,, ill*, Cl.50, Suitable for 6«8 grades. Indian story, scene laid on Ashley River South Carolina, over two hundred years ago. A Lass of Dorchester. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill*, #1*50 Another Betty Blew story. The Laurel Token. 3oston; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co* Ill., #1*50. Story of the "Goose Creek'’ colony in (uprising of 1714* i - 2 - Paylisg, Clawu rcra j Old Man Coyote* New York; Tho&* Y. Crowell & Co* 150 pp.,, ill-, 8vo- 75/.' Humorous stories of the coyote as told by Indians. A Treasury of Indian Tales, New York: Thos, Y* Crowell & Co* 128 pp-., 12mo* 75/* Representative Indian legends told in the simple language of the Indian, Two Little Algonkin Lads* Boston: Educational Publishing Co, 60/* Bemister, Margaret : India® Legends, New York : The McMillan Co. 187 pp*, ill, 80/* Suitable for 8-12 years. Blaisdell, A, F «: Ball, F> k7: " Short Stories from American History, Boston: Ginn & Co, Ill- 75/* Indian and other stories, Brady, Cyrus Townsend : Border (1760-18'6). Colonial (1556-1759), Indian (Great Sioux War, 1866-1876). Indian (Northwestern, 1876-1877) , . Revolutionary (1776-1812-1815). South American (1499-1868). (Comprising American Fights and Fighters Series, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Col:Ill, $1*50 each. Juvenile edition.) Brill , Ethel C .: The Boy Who Went to the East. New York: E. P* Dutton Co., 1917* 296 pp., ill* $2. Eight Iroquois and four Algonqui^an sttirie-e. Brooks, Elbridge S *; The American Indian. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co, Ill., 4to* $2. Suitable for 7-9 grades and high school . Story of the Red Men of America, The Master of Strong Hearts. New York: E* P. Dutton & Co., 1916, 314 pp., ill. $2, Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. The story of Custer’s last fight. Bruce, H. Addington : Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road* New York: The McMillan Co, 339 pp., ill. $1.75. Suitable for 12-15 years. - 3 - Burton, Alma Holman : The Story of the Indians of New England. New York: Silver, Burdett & Co* 273 pp*, ill* Bush, Bertha E * Indian Myths. Dansville, N.Y.: F.A. Owen Publishing Co* 32 pp. 7/ paper; ^>2/ limp cloth. Suitable for 1st grade* Indian Children Tales. Dansville, N#Y.: F.A.Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7/ paper; 12/ limp cloth. Suitable for 4th grade. Children of the Northland. Dansville, N.Y.: F,A.Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp. 7/ paper; 12/ limp cloth. Suitable for 3d. grade* Can a van, M, J . ; Ben Comee: A Tale of Roger's Rangers* New York: The McMillan Co. 263 pp»> ill. 75/;, paper; $1*50, limp cloth. Suitable for 12-15 years. Canfield, William W 4 : The White Seneca* New York: E.P.Dutton., 1911. 281 pp*, ill* $2* Story of a captured Dutch boy, founded on Colonial and Revolutionary history in Iroquois country* At Seneca Castle, New York: E.P.Dutton*, 1912, 274 pp,, ill* $2* Story founded on the historical facts of the campaign against the Iroquois in 1779* Chance T Lulu Maude : Little Folks of Many Lands* Boston: Ginn & Co. Ill. 64/* Contains, among various others, stories about Indians. Chase, Annie : Children the Wigwam, Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 60/« Cobb, Bertha B »: Cobb, Ernest ; Anita. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co, Ill, $1.50. Suitable for 6-8 grades* Story of a little girl in the mining and Indian country about Boulder, Colorado* Cody, W« F. (Coi .) (Buffalo Bill): Adventures of Buffalo Bill, New York: Harper & Bros. Ill*, 12mo* 1922, The story of his own adventures, including his duel with Yellow Hand, the .Cheyenne* Coo per , J . Fenimore * The Last of the Mohicans, edited by John B. Dunbar, Boston: Ginn & Co* Map, 80/, The Deerslayer, edited by M, F. Lansing. Boston: Ginn & Co* Ill, 72/, The Deerslayer, The D&i?tt of the Mohicans. The Pioneers. The Prairie. The Pathfinder* (Five books, The Leatherstocking Tales* Boston: The Page Co* $10 the set.) C ooper, Frederic Taber : The Argosy of Fables* New York: Frederick A, Stokes Co. Ill*, 4to. $7.50. Suitable for grammar and high schools. Includes wigwam tales of American Indians. Comyn, Hubert J . ; Indian Hero Tales. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1921. 248 pp., ill. Suitable for 5-6 grades. 85/* Covies, Julia Darrow : Indian Nature Myths, Chicago: A. Flanagan Co., 1922* 128 pp*, ill. 60/,. Suitable for 3-5 grades. Curtin, Jeremiah : Seneca Myths* New York: E* P* Dutton* 1922* The old traditions of the Seneca Indians. . Cur t is, Charles A * (Capt.) : Captured by the Navajos. New York: Harper & Bros. Ill*, post 8vo., 1922. Adventure of two boys, sons of a colonel, who accompanied a regiment in a campaign against the Navajo Indians. Curtis, Edward S .: Indian Days of the Long Ag©. Yonkers-on-Hudson: World Book Co* 221 pp., ill* $1.60, Story of the son of a Salish chief. Suitable for 4-8 grades. In the Land of the Headhunters, Yonkers-on-Hudson: World Book Co* Ill* $1.60* A legend of life in the Vancouver region. Suitable for 4-8 grades« Dale, Edward Everett ; Tales of the Tepee* Chicago; D.C. Heath & Co. 110 pp*, ill* Dellenbaugh, G« S »: George Armstrong Custer. New York: The MacMillan Co. 188 pp-jill, $1* Suitable for 12-15 years. y Deming, E , W «; Red Folk and Wild Folk. New York: Frederick A, Stokes Co* 4to, ill# $2-r7 5* Suitable for primary* Pictures of little Indian people in their forest home, with their animal playmates. Children of the Wild; Little Brothers of the West. New York; Frederick A* Stokes Co. 4to, ill, $1*75 each. Suitable for primary. Each of these books contains half the pictures and text of Red Folk and Wild Folk, Indian Child Life. New York; Frederick A. Stokes Co, 4to y .ill* ^2,75, Eighteen steries about Indian, children. Suitable for primary. Little Red People: Little Indian Folk, New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 4to, ill, $1,75 each, Each ; oT these books contains half the pictures and text of Indian Child Life* Suitable for primary. Densmore, Frances ; Indian Action Songs. Boston: C. C* Birchard & Co, 12 pp* 25/* Collection of descriptive songs of the Chippewa, with directions for pantomimic representation in schools, camps, etc* Dimock, A* W .: r 4 Dick among the Seminole Indians. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co- 12mo., ill. $1*75* Suitable for grammar school* Adventures of two boys among the Seminole Indians of Florida* Dick in the Everglades* New York: Frederick A* Stokes Co- 12mo*, ill* $1*75. Suitable for grammar school*- Adventures of two boys in the Everglades of Florida* Drake, Francis S .; Indian History for Young Folks* New York; Harper & Bros. 522 pp», ill* $3. Suitable for grammar and high schools. Indian history from ear¬ liest period to present, profusely illustrated- Drigp.s, Howard R . Wilson, "Uncle Nick 1 1 ; The White Indian Boy* Y onke rs-on-Ruds on,N-Y *: World Book Co*^ 222 pp-, ill* $1*40. Suitable for 7-8 grades* True story of a white boy who lived for two >: years among the Shoshoni. - 6 - ■n Eastman, Charles A *: The Soul of the Indian. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Co* 171 pp., ill. v'l* 50 « Suitable for the older student. Indian Boyhood. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 289 pp, ^ xxi Suitable for 7-8 grades and high school. Indian Child Life, Boston: Litxie, Brown & Co. 1913. 160 pp., ill* 85/. Suitable for 4-5 grades. From the Deep Woods to Civilization; Chapters in the Autobiography of an Indian. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1916. 206 pp., ill. #2.50. Indian Scout Talks: A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Boston: Little, Brown & Co- 1914. 190 pp., ill* $1-25* Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1918. 241 pp., ill. $1.75. Old Indian Days. Boston: Little, Browto & Co. 1907. 275 pp-, ill, $2* Red Hunters and the Animal People. Boston: Little,Brown & Co* 1904. 248 pp,,.front. $2. Eastman, Charles A .: Eastman, Elaine G .: Smoky Day's Wigwam Evenings. Boston: Little, Brown & Co* 1909. 142 pp ill. 85/, Suitable for 4-5 grades* Eastman, Elain^ G .: Yellow Star. Boston: Little,Brown & Co. 1911. 272 pp*,ill. yl*75, Indian Legends Retold. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1919. 161 pp.,ill. $1.60. Eggleston, George Cary ; Long Knives: How the Long Knives Won the West. Boston; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co* $1.75. Story of George Roger Clark’s Expedition. Ellis, Edward S .: Story of Red Feather- Springfield, Mass*': McLoughlin Bros. ,144 pp*,ill 80/. Suitable for 4-6 grades. Daughter of a Chieftain- Springfield, Mass-: McLoughlin Bros., 120 pp*, ill. 80/* Suitable for 4-6 grades, Pocahontas- Springfield,Mass*: McLoughlin Bros*, 138 pp», ill. 80/« Suitable for 4-6 grades. - 7 - Ellis, Edward S .: (canti-nued) Wolf Ear, the Indian. Springfield. Mass.; McLoughlin Bros*, 119 pp., ill*, 80/. Suitable for.4-6 grades. E llis, George : Morriss, John E ,: King Philip 1 s War* Boston: DeWolfe & Fi§k-e Co*, 1906* 12mo*, 326 pp-,, ill., map. $2. Suitable for 7-8 gre.des and high school* Faris, John T. : Real Stories from our History* Boston: Ginn & Co*. Ill* 95/» Indian and other stories. Fleming, R.■ M * Ancient - Tales f rom Many Lands, New York: Frederick A, Stokes Co, Large 8vo., ill, 03*50* Suitable for grammar schools Folk storie including those of the American Indian, Fletcher. Alice C ,: Indian Games and Dances- Boston: C. C- Birchard &'Co. 139 pp., ill- $1*75* presents Indian symbolic games, dances, and songs, with directions, illustrations, music, suitable for school and camp, Indian Story and Song from North America, Boston: Small, Maynard & Co, 126 pp., $1*50. Stories and songs, mostly of plains Tribes, il¬ lustrated by full accompaniment, words, etc. Music harmonized. Forbes-Lindsay, C.H *: Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman. Philadelphia; J*B.Lippincott Co, 319 pp*, ill. $1,75* Suitable for junior high. Captain John Smith, Philadelphia: J ,B.Lippincott Co. 304 pp.,$l,75. Suitable for junior high. Ford, R, Clyde : Camp Fire and Trail* Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co, 1915. 296 pp-, ill, $1*25. Suitable for 7th grade. Story of English boy among French and Indians around old Fort Detroit in the Pontiac "War. Fox, Florence C .: The Indian Primer, New York: American Book Co, 120 pp., ill. 50/. Suitable for 1st grade. Indian stories of fact and legend. Fox, Frances : Mary Anne's Little Indian and Other True Stories. Chicago: A-Flanagan Co., 1913, 87 pp., ill. 50/. Suitable for 3-4 grades. Garland, Hamlin : The Book of the Indian. New York: Harper & Bros#, 1922, Ill. $5. Suitable for the older students. Illustrated by Frederic Remington. Stories are from sketches from life* Gordon, H, R *: Osceola. New York : E.P.Dutton & Co. Ill. 02* Suitable for 8th ferp&e and junior high. Story of the chief of the Seminole. Pontiac. New York: E-P.Dutton & Co,, 1897. 300 pp., ill, $2, Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. Story of Pontiac, The Black Partridge. New York: E.P.Dutton & Co.,1906. 302 pp., ill, &2* Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. The fall of Fort Dearborn. Logan the Mingo . New York: E.P.Dutton & Co., 1902. 337 pp., ill- 02- Suitable for 8th grade and junior high, A story of the Ohio frontier. Red Jacket. New York: E.P.Button & Co., 1900, 347 pp., ill- 02, Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. The last of the Seneca* Tecumseh. New York: E.P .Dutton & Co., 1898. 312 pp,, ill, 02- Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. Story of the War of 1812* Gregor, Elmer Russell : White Otter. New York: D.Appleton & Co* 312 pp., ill. 0l*75. Suitable for 7th grade up. Running Fox. New York: D.Appleton & Co. 318 pp*, ill* 01-75- Suitable for ^th grade up. The White Wolf. New York; D. Appleton & Co. 268 pp*, ill. 01*75, Suitable for 7th grade up. The War Trail. New York: D.Appleton & Co., 258 pp,,ill. 01*75* Suitable for 7th grade up. Three Sioux Scouts. New York: D.Appleton & Co. 253 pp., ill. 0l*75. Suitable for 7th grade up* Spotted Deer, New York: D. Appleton & Co. 240 pp,, ill, 0l-75. Suitable for 7th grade up. The Red Arrow. New York: Harper & Bros., 1922. 8vo., ill- Story of two young Indians involved in attempt t£> ree-CMve© The Red Arrow, a medicine trophy, from the Pawnee who had stolen it from the Sioux. War Path and Hunting Trail* New York; Haroer & Bros-, 1922, 16mo.,ill- Story of s the adventures of IndjL&p.-j h-ovv ■ 9 - Grinnell, George Bird : Jack, the Young Explorer. New York,.: Frederick A. Stokes Co* 12mo., ill. s,>l*t75. Suitable for grammar schools. Story of a boy in Glacier National Park and the Kootenai Indians. Jack Among the Indians. New York; Frederick A. Stokes Co. 12mo«, ill. 01*75. Suitable for grammar schools. Story of a boy and his guide among the Piegan. Jack, the Young Ranchman; or, A Boy's Adventures in the Rockies. New York; Frederick A. Stokes Co* 12mo., ill. 01*75* Suitable for grammar schools. Story of a boy among the Indians and the cattlemen. Beyond the Old Frontier: Adventures of Indian Fighters, Hunters, and Fur Traders. New York; Chas* Scribner's Sons. 12mo., ill. Trails of the Pathfinders. New York: Chas. Scribner's sons. 12mo.,ill. Grosvenor, Johnson : Strange Stories of the Great Valley'. New York: Harper & Bros. Story of a Pioneer boy, based on historic events of the Middle West. Strange Stories of the Great River. New York: Harper & Bros. Early French Explorations on the Mississippi, stories of LaSalle, Marquette, etc. Gul 1 i ve r, Luc ile ; Daniel Boone. New York: The MacMillan Co, 244 pp., ill. $1, Suitable for 12-15 years. Henderson, Daniel : Boone of the Wilderness. New York ; E*P.Button & Co., 1921, 207 pp., ill, s?2. Suitable for 8th grade and junior high. Story of the conquest of the Wilderness* Henty, George Alfred ; Redskin and Cowboy. New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons. Ill* $1, Juvenile. In the hands of the Cave-Dwellers. New York: Harper & Bros. Story -of two young men, one Mexican, one American; latter's sister captured by "cave-dwellers”; life of cave-dwellers, and Apache warfare. He rdman, H * L * : The Story of the United States. New York: Frederick A, Stokes Co. Large 8vo. $3.50. Suitable for grammar and high schools. Sifting of United States history for picturesque events and figures which interest children, Holland, Rupert Sargen ts The Blue Heron’s Feather, Philadelphiai Jf,B.Lippincott Co* 301 pp*, iU s?l*50» Suitable for junior high. Hooker, Forrertine G .: Star: The Story of an Indian Pony. Garden City, N.Y.: Doub.leday, Pob« ■$. Co* v 1 *75^ The story of a pony, interwoven with the romance of Quanah Parker’s Indian father and white mother,-the latter a captive, Hopkins, William John: The Indian Book. Boston:' Hopghton-Mifflin Co* 239 pp*,ill. $2* Suita** ble for 10-18 years. Hulst, Cornelia Steketee: Pere Marquette and the Last of the Pottawatomie Chiefs. New York: Longmans Green & Co. 113 pp., ill* 75/. Suitable for 7-8 grades. Humphreys, Mary Gay : The Boy’s Catlin. Edited by Mary Gay Humphreys. New York: (jtesf*. 1 SciU‘Knerfs Sons. 12mo, f ill* $1*50. The Boy’s Story of Zebulon M. Pike. Edited by Mary Gay Humphreys. New York: Chas* Scribner’s Sons., 1911. 377 pp., ill. $1«65* Hyrst, H. S. G .: Adventures Among the Red Indians. Philadelphia: J,B.Lippincott Co. .: 1 5 pp 315 pp., ill* $2.50. Suitable for junior high. Jackson, Helen Hunt : Ramona, Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1884. 457 pp., irfoit. '$2** Suitable for the older students. Jame s, Ge o rpe Wha rt on ; Indians of the Painted Desert Region* Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1903. 268 pp., ill. $4. Suitable for the older students. Jewett, Martha : Hopi, the Cliff Bweller. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 60/. Johnson, Constance : Mary in New Mexico* New York: The MacMillan Co. 209 pp*j ill. 'Jl»50. Suitable for 10-12 years. - 11 - Johnston, Charles H. T. : Famous Indian Chiefs. Boston: The Page Co.. 12mo*, ill. $2* Their battles, sieges, treaties, and struggles with the white man* J udd, Mary Catherine : Wigwam Stories told by North American Indians* Boston: Ginn & Co, 271 pp„, ill* 92/, Judson, Katha rine- n. ; Old Crow .Stories* Boston: Little, Brown & Co*, 1917- 163 pp., ill. £ 1 * 75 , Old Crow and His Friends* Boston: Little, Brown & Co*, 1918. 202 pp., ill* £1*75* Kennedy, Howard Angus : The New World Fairy Book* New; York: E- P * Button & Co*, 1922* 354 pp*, ill* £2*50. Indian folk-lore stories of the Canadian border. King, Charles (Gen.) : Campaigning with Crook* New York; Harper & Bros., 1922. Post 8vo*, ill* Treats of the Sioux campaign of 1876* LaFlesche, Franc is: The Middle Five* Boston; Small, Maynard & Co, 22? pp*, ill* £1*25. The story of five little Cmaha Indian boys in a mission school,told by one of them* Laing, Mary E „; The Hero of Longhouse. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N ,Y *: World Book Co., 192©** Ill* $1*60. Story of the training of the Indian youth Hiawatha* Lamprey, Louise : Days of the Colonists. New York; Frederick A* Stokes Co. 8vo*, ill. £2.50* Suitable for grammar schools* Story begins with John Smit£ and carries on to the signing of the Declaration of Independence* Days of the Discoverers* New York ; Frederick A* Stokes Co> 8vo., ill* $2*50. Suitable for grammar schools. Life and adventures from voyages of the Northmen to early settlement, by Spanish, English, and French* Lange, Dietrich ; The’Mohawk Ranger^ Boston; Lsthrop, Lee and Shepard Co. Ill- $1*50* Suitable for 7-9 grades and high school- Story of the French and Indian Iter and a New York ranger* - 12 - Hun roe, Kirk : The Flamingo Feather, New York: Harper & Bros., 1922. 16mo., ill. Adventure of a young boy in unexplored part of Florida* Neidhart* John G .: The Splendid Wayfaring* New York : The MacMillan Co* 287 pp., ill. $1*75. Suitable for 12-15 years. " 1 Newell, Cicero : J Indian Stories. New York: Silver, Burdette & Co*, 1912* 191 pp,. Suita- y ble for 6th grade* Nixon-Roulet, Mary F .: Indian Folk Tales* New York: American Book Co. 192 pp., ill, 55/* Suitable for 5th grade* Stories of Indian magic and tribal life. Ober, Frederick A .: X . Tonrny Foster’s Adventures. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Co* $1. Ex¬ periences of a boy among the Pueblo. Otis, James ; Boys of Fort Schuyler. Boston: The Page Co. 12mo., ill, $1*50. His¬ torical Indian story*- Otis, James ; St raterneyer, Edward : The Minute Boys of IThe Minute Boys of ; The Minute Boys of The Minute Bo.yk of : The Minute Boys of . The Minute Boys of The Minute Boys of ■ The Minute Boys Of ' The Minute Boys Of ; The Minute Boys of : (Comprising The $1.50 each*) Parker, Thomas Valentine ; 12mo*. ill. Cherokee Indians, with special reference to the relations with the United States Government. Boston: BeWolfe & Fiske Co* 12mo., 116 pp* v i«25. Suitable for high school and college* - 15 - Pa ckman, Francis : The Oregon Trail, edited by TOn, E. Leonard. Boston: Ginn & Co. 76/* Suitable for high school and college. Partridge, E* N .: Gloscap the Great Chief: Legends of the Micmac Indians* New York* The MacMillan Co, 288 pp>, ill, $1*25. Suitable for 8-10 years* Joyful Star: Indian Stories for Camp Fire Girls* New York: The MacMillan Co* 195 pp M ill» $1*25* Suitable for 15 years, Pendexter, Hugh : A Virginia Scout* Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co* 353 pp*. $1.75. Suitable for 9th grade* Phillips, T7« S»: Indian Tales ror Little Folks. New York: Hurst & Co. 80 pp., ill. $2. Phillips, W» 3 *.(El Comanch-») ; Three Boys in the Indian Hills. Boston: The Page Co* 12mo*,ill. $1,75. The Sandman: His Indian Stories* Boston: The Page Co* 12mo.,ill. $1.75. Story of Indian legends* Powers, Ella M * : Stories of Indian Days. Boston: Educational Publishing Co. 60/« Powers, Mabel (Yeh-sen-noh~wehs); Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children* New York: American Book Co. 216 pp>, ill, 75/, Stories of Indian children* Suitable for 3d grade. Pratt, Mara L «: Legends of the Red Children. New York: American Book Co, 142 pp., ill* 50/» Nature stories, the story of the land hereafter, etc. Suitable for 3d grade, Proudf oot, Mary A ,; Hiawatha Industrial Reader. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co., 1915, 193 pp 3.11* 85/* Suitable for 4th grade* Occupational work, illustrated by stories showing howto make Indian articles mentioned in Long¬ fellow^ Hiawaiha * Reiter, Harriet G ,t Stories of the Backwoods. Dansville, N.Y.: F.A.Owen Publishing Co. 32 pp*,7/.paper; 12/ limp cloth. Suitable for 4th grade. - 16 - Roberts, Thetdore Goodridge ; The Red Feathers, Boston Indian fairy tale. The page Co, 12mo M ill, $1.65, An Flying Plover: His Stories, told him by Squat-by-the-Fire* Page Co, 12mo*, ill, $1,50* Indian fairy tales. Poston; Tho Robinson, C. H »: Hawk: The Young Osage, Boston: The page Co, 272 pp,, 12rho., ill, Al*50. stimulates a boy'to sports, RoIt-Whee 1 e r, Francis » The Boy with the^United States Indians. Boston: Lothrop, Lee 6c Shepard oo. Large l2mo» J ill, $1,75* Suitable for high school. One of the United States Service series; a story of those who work with and for the Indians, The Aztec-Hunters, Boston: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co. Large 12m6d, ill* yl*75, A mystery story founded on Aztec explorations, Ryan, Marah Ellis: The Flute of the Gods# New York: Frederick A, Stokes Co, 8vo,, cloth, v2*,50; 3/4- morocco, 05, An Indian hovel, illustrated with photo¬ graphs by Edward S, Curtis* Sabin, Edwin L ,: Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail. Philadelphia: J .B.Lippincott Co, 348 pp*, ill, $1*75* Suitable for junior Jgigh. On the Plains with Custer.- Philadelphia: J.B* Lippincott Co* 308 pp., ill. $1*75. Suitable for junior high* With Cars on^and Fremont* Philadelphia: J.B.Lippincott Co* 301 pp., ill? $1*75* Suitable for junior high* General Crook and the Fighting Apaches. Philadelphia: J ,B.Lippincott Co. 301 pp *, ill, $1*75, Suitable for junior high. Lost with Lieutenant Pike. Philadelphia: J,B.Lippincott Co* 314 pp*, ill* $1*75* Suitable for junior high* Boys’ Book of Border Battles* Philadelphia-*- Geo, W* Jacobs & Co* Cloth, 12mo*> ill* 349 pp, $2, Boys’ Book of Frontier Fighters, Philadelphia: Geo. W. Jacobs & Co* Cloth, 12mo.,ill. 373 pp. $2, Boys 1 Book of Indian Warriors, Philadelphia: Geo. W. Jacobs & Co, Cloth, 12mo*, ill. 349 pp, $2* Stories of famous chiefs and heroic Indian women* - 17 - Sage, AgnesC «: A Little Colonial DomeNew York: Frederick A- Stokes Co- Ill. $2~5Gs» Story of old New York- Suitable for grammar school. Schoolcraft, Henry R »; The Indian Fairy Book# New York: Frederick A# Stokes Co. 12mo,, ill. &2*50, Suitable for primary and grammar schools* The pick of the stories gathered by Henry R. Schoolcraft* Sexton, Bernard : Gray Wolf Stories; Indian Mystery Tales* New York.':. The MacMillan Co. 192 pp*, ill. $1.50. Suitable for 10~12 years. Smith, Laura Rountree: Hawk Eye, an Indian Story Reader. Chicago]; A. Flanagan Co., 1913* 96 pp*, ill* 50p a Suitable for 1-2 grades. Starr, Frederick : American Indians. Chicago; .D,C-Heath & Co*, 1899* 227 able for the older students. pp*, ill. , Suit Stevenson, Augusta; Romantic Indiana- Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co, $1. A dramatic pageant. Suitable for 8-9 grades. 185 pp*, 12mo. Stoddard, Wm, Osborn: Little Smoke. NewrYork: D* Appleton & Co. 295 pp#.ill» $1.75. Suitable for 7th grade up* The Red Patriot. New York: D. Appleton & Co,, 275 pp., ill. ^1*75. Suitable for 7th grade up. The Red Mustang. New York: Harper & Bros., 1922. Post 8vo., ill. Story of the Mexican border and Apache adventures* The Talking Leaves- New York: Harper & Bros#, 1922. 16mo., ill* Adven¬ tures of an Indian girl and her adopted white sister. Two Arrows . New York: Harper & Bros*., 1922« 16mo.,ill. Story of an Indian boy whose friendship for the white people led them to educate him. St o d da rd , Win» 0 s b o m : Mighels, Philip Verrill , and others; Adventures with Indians. New York:Harper & Bros.,1922. 12rao*,ill* For the most part fiction, although certain of the stories are largely fact - 18 - St ok c s, Win st on : The Story of Hiawatha., New York : Frederick A, Stokes Co* 8vo., cloth, ill* 03, Popular edition, $2- Suitable for grammar schools. Long¬ fellow's poem, also prose version* Stratemeyer, Edward : With Washington in the West: or, A Soldiers Boy's Battltes in the Wilder¬ ness* Boston : . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill, $1,50* Marching on Niagara: or, The Soldier Boy* of the Old Frontier. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill, $1,50. At the Fall of Montreal: or, A Soldier Boy*3 Final Victory. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co* :;I11. $1.50* On the Trail of Pontiac: or, The Pioneer Boy 3 of the Ohio, Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co, Ill. $1*50. The Fort in the Wilderness: or, The Soldier Boys of the Indian Trails. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill* $1.50. Trail andl Trading Post: or, The Young Hunters of the Ohio, Boston: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co. Ill. $1.50, (Comprising The Colonial Series, telling of suffering and heroism of boys during Colonial Wars.) Sweetser, Kate Dickinson : Book of Indian Braves. New York: Harper & Bros* Ill. particularly suitable for Boy Scouts. Story of Powhatan, Sequoyah, Pontiac, Joseph, Osceola, Sitting Bull, and King Philip* Tanner, Dorothy : Legends from the Red Man's Forest. Chicago: A* Flanagan Co., 1916. 128 pp„, ill. 50/. Suitable for 3-4 grades*' Forty-seven Indian stories, Thompson, Adele E *: Brave Heart Elizabeth* Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill. '^1.50* Suitable for high school. Story of Elizabeth Zane and the Ohio fron¬ tier. Thompson, Jean M. : Over Indian and Animal Trails. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 8vo,, ill, $2.50. Suitable for grammar school* Stories told by the old chief to the Indian boy in the twilight by the camp fire. - 19 - , William ; Wigwam Wonder Tales- New York : Chas. Scribner 1 s Sons. ...$X*5Q. Juvenile. Myths of the Indians of the Northwest. Tomlinson, Everett T «; Tesumseh 1 s Young Braves* Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Ill. $1» 75 . One of seven volumes of the War of 1812 series. The Pursuit of Apache Chief. New York: D# Appleton & Co. 285 pp*, ill* $1*75. Suitable for 7th grade up. Trail of Black Hawk- New York: D. Appleton & Co. 341 pp*, ill- $1< 75 * Suitable for 7th grade up. / Trail of Mohawk Chief. New York: D.'Appleton & Co* 314 pp., ill- s?l-75. Suitable for 7th grade up. Trail of Tecumseh. New York: D« Appleton & Co* 292 pp*, ill* vl* 7 ^* Suitable for 7th grade up. Scouting with Daniel Boone. Garden City, N «Y.; Doubleday, Page & Co* Ill. $1.60* Scouting with Kit Carson. Garden City, N .Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co. Ill. $1.60* Warren, Maude Radford : Manabozho, or, The Great White Rabbit. Chicago: Rand, McNally <1 Co*,1918. 132 pp*, ill. 85/* Suitable for 5th grade* American Indian lew legends, finding of fire, loss of speech by animals, etc-* Washbume, Marion Foster : Indian Legends. Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co*, 1915* 144 pp., ill* 85/. Suitable for 4th grade. White, Stewurt Edward ; Daniel Boone: Wilderness Scout* Garden City, N „Y. : Doubleday, Page & Co* $1*75. History of Boone's life, interesting to all boys, particu¬ larly to Boy Scouts* The Magic Forest. New York; The MacMillan Co. 146 pp*, ill- $1*25. Suitable for 6*8 years. Whiteley* Bessie M. : Longfellow, Henry W. : Hiawatha's Childhood, an operatta for children- Boston: C* C. Birchard & Co. Complete edition, 44 pp., 75/; vocal score, 16 pp,, 30/* Operetta for unchanged voices, for grade and high schools, Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts. - 20 - Whitney, Edsnn L .: Perry, Frances M *: Four American Indians (King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumssh, Osceola): A Book for )foung Americans* New York: American Book Co. 240 pp», ill* 65/* Suitable for 5-7 grades* Histories of these chiefs written in an attractive manner for young people. Wiley, Belle : Hewanee, The Little Indian Boy* New York : Silver, Burdette & Co. 101 pp ill* Suitable for 2-3 grades* ■Williams, George A *: The Boys’ Book of Indians and the Wild West* New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co, 4to., ill* $1.25. Suitable for primary and grammar grades. Story for younger boys, describing Indian and cowboy lif WiIson, Gilbe rt L *: Wa-hee-nee: An Indian Girl's Story, told by herself to the author. St Paul: Webb Publishing Co., 1921. 189 pp., profusely illustrated, 01.25. Suitable for 6-8 grades. Hidatta story from girlhood to old age, with customs and characteristics of Hidatss and Mandan Indians, Myths of the Red Children* Boston: Ginn & Co. 154 pp., ill- 76/* Indian Hero Tales. 60j^* Suitable Indian names, New York: American Book Co. 203 pp*, profusely ill. for 3d, grade. Abnaki folk stories, with glossary o instructions to make camp, etc. Wood, Eric : Boy’s Book of Redskins. New York: Funk & Wagaalls. 319 pp., ill- $2 Suitable for boys 3-8 grades* Pioneer and Indian war stones, - 0 - ADDENDA. Crawford, Isabel : The Story of a Blanket Indian Missio*. Nov Y*rk: Fleming' H.' Revell Co, 242 ppa., ill* $1.50 Delleribaugh, Frederick S ,: North Americans of Yesterday, New York: G. P, Putnam* s Sons, 1901, 487 pp„, ill. Suitable for high school and college. Descriptions and photographs of antiquities of North and Central America. $4, The Romance of the Colorado River. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. ].909. 401 pp.j, ill. $3,50, Suitable for high school and college. Story of Major Powell’s Explorations of the Colorado River, together with descriptions of scenery and natives. Fremont and *49. New York: G.P.Putnam’s Sons. 1914, 547 pp., ill. ^4.50. Suitable for high school and college. Story of explorations and development of the western country, especially of California, Breaking the wilderness. New York: G.P.Putnam’s Sons. 1905. 360 pp., ill. 13*50. Suitable for high school and college. The history of the early days in the Great best. Faris, J, T .: The Alaskan Pathfinder: The Story of Sheldon Jackson, for Boys. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co. 221 pp,, ill. £1,25. McNeil, Everett : The Totem of Black Hawk. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. $2, Story of the Middle best.for boys and girls, Roosevelt , Theodo re: The .Tinning of the best. Now York: G.P.Putnam’s Sons. 4 vols., ill. Suitable for high school-and college. ( 4871 ) - 22 -