FRIDAY THE ARAPAHO BOY
First printing of this story of a young Arapaho boy who becomes separated from his family in western Kansas — signed by both the author and the illustrator.
First printing of this story of a young Arapaho boy who becomes separated from his family in western Kansas — signed by both the author and the illustrator.
Signed first printing of this retelling of the adventures of a Czech folk hero among the Inuit, with illustrations mimicking a field journal.
Signed first printing of this true story of a white boy who integrates into a Shawnee tribe and battles colonists in Ohio.
Uncommon signed first printing of this vibrant story of how Wolf gave the birds their colors (with no help from Raccoon) – with an original drawing of Wolf watching a bird.
First printing of this Inuit tale of a tsunami's aftermath, and the girl who is left behind at the bottom of the sea – until a fisherman happens upon her bones.
Signed first printing of this adventure story drawn from Tlingit myth, the tale of how a princess saves her village – beautifully illustrated with cut paper.
Signed copy of this haunting tale told by a Taino boy who tries to warn his people of the dangers posed by the strange white visitors.
First printing of this retelling of a Zuni Cinderella story, the tale of a poor turkey tender who is able to attend the Dance of the Sacred Bird with help from her feathered friends.