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Navajo long walk : the tragic story of a proud people's forced march from their homeland
    Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
Publisher: National Geographic Society,
Pub date: c2002.
Pages: vii, 47 p. :
ISBN: 0792270584
Item info: 5 copies available at GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
8 copies total in all locations. 
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Summary
Shedding fresh light on a tragic chapter of American history, this book documents a shameful episode in the 1860s, when U.S. soldiers forced thousands of Navajo to march 400 miles from their homeland to a desolate reservation. Full color. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
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"We were given two ears so that we may hear both sides of every story," notes Bruchac at the start of this detailed, sobering account of the Navajo people's forced relocationon footfrom their homelands in what is now Arizona to the Bosque Redondo Reservation in the New Mexico Territory between 1863 and 1865. Writing initially in the present tense, Bruchac imagines a group of Navajos gathered around an elder. Their "circle of peace" is shattered by the arrival of American soldiers and their allies, the Utes, who will force the Navajos to abandon their lands and the "path of balance and beauty" to embark instead on "a trail of suffering and loss." He then chronicles the events leading up to the Navajos' displacement, beginning with their embattled relationship with the Spanish settlers in the 16th century, and he describes the horrors of the so-called Long Walks (the people walked over 470 miles) and of the makeshift reservation. The author examines the roles of U.S. leaders, such as General Carleton, who "did not listen to the native side of the story," and explores the conditions that led to the closing of the reservation in 1868 and the signing of "the first fair treaty" between the Navajo people and the U.S. government. Begay's (The Magic of Spider Woman) paintings, rendered with acrylics on clay board in swirling brushstrokes, convey urgency and emotion. His art reaches a new level of accomplishment and his captions, explaining his use of symbols, will help youngsters interpret the cryptic moments in his work. Ages 8-12. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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key: 2001000567
LCCN: 2001-000567
ISBN: 0792270584
Local Dewey call num: 970.3 NAVAJO B 2002
Local call number: ADD CUTTER FOR TRIBE. KEEP JUV kh 4/20/04
Personal Author: Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
Title: Navajo long walk : the tragic story of a proud people's forced march from their homeland / by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrations and captions by Shonto Begay.
Publication info: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, c2002.
Physical descrip: vii, 47 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
Subject term: Navajo Long Walk, 1863-1867--Children's material.
Subject term: Navajo Indians--History--Children's material.
Geographic term: Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation (N.M.)--Children's material.
Added author: Begay, Shonto,
892: yakh
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