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Native Americans in Ohio

A bibliography on Famous Ohio Native Americans created for the 2003 Ohio Bicentennial.

Web Sites

The Ohio Center for Native American Affairs
7916 Braun Road Groveport, Ohio 43125
(614) 830-1547

Ohio’s Historic Indian Heritage
Ohio Historical Society, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43211
(614) 297-2300

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Adena, Fort Ancient, Hopewell, and Mound-Builders

Shemie, Bonnie, 1949-
970.01 S




Steele, William O., 1917-
973
Reveals what is known about four groups of prehistoric Indians from studies of their burial mounds along the Ohio River and its tributaries.




Lutz, Martha.
T771




Delaware and Lenape

Durrant, Lynda, 1956-
J DURRA
After being captured by a group of Delaware Indians and given to their leader as a replacement for his dead granddaughter, twelve-year-old Mary Campbell is forced to travel west with them to Ohio.




Wilker, Josh.
973.049 W
Examines the history, culture, and future prospects of the Lenape (also known as Delaware) Indians.




Seguin, Marilyn.
B C189S
Details the kidnapping, captivity, and return of an Ohio girl by Delaware Indians in the eighteenth century.




Miami

Nardo, Don, 1947-
973 N
A discussion of the hostilities between European-American settlers and the native American population and their impact on both settlers and Indians.




Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
973.004 B
Discusses the history of Native Americans, with a sampling of excerpts from their own accounts of their experiences.




Baxter, Nancy Niblack.
970.1




Mingo and Seneca

Taylor, Harriet Peck.
398.245 T




Taylor, C. J. 1952-
398.209 T




Savageau, Cheryl, 1950-
Pb
A Native American girl's feelings are hurt when schoolmates make fun of the children who live at the lake, but then her grampa tells her a Seneca folktale that reminds her how much she appreciates her home and her place in the world.




Ottawa, Wyandot and Huron

Doherty, Craig A.
973.049 D




Schwabacher, Martin.
970.004 S




Overview of Ohio Indians

Ross, Jane Barks.
970.004




Shawnee

Eckert, Allan W.
B B6582E




Willis, Patricia.
j
Lost in the Ohio River Valley in May 1793, twelve-year-old Clare and her two brothers struggle to survive in the wilderness and to avoid capture by the Shawnee Indians.




Beckman, Pat Ramsey.
j




Cunningham, Maggi, 1916-
B L7788C
A biography of the Miami Indian chief who formed a confederation of Miami, Shawnee, and Potawatomi Indians that unsuccessfully attempted to drive white settlers from tribal lands.




Carper, Jean.
970.2




Rinaldi, Ann.
j
In 1798 Rebecca, a young settler in the Ohio territory, meets the Shawnee called Tecumseh and later develops a deep friendship with him.




Flanagan, Alice K.
973.049 FLANA
Introduces the history, social structure, daily life, and culture of the Shawnee Nation.




Fulkerson, Chuck, 1947-
973.049 FULKE
Examines the history, traditional lifestyle, and current situation of the Shawnee Indians.




Landau, Elaine.
973.049 LANDA
Describes the history, culture, religion, and traditions of the Shawnee Indians.




Hubbard-Brown, Janet.
973.049 H




Mattern, Joanne, 1963-
974.004 MATTE




O'Neill, Laurie, 1949-
977.145 O




Schraff, Anne E.
B T255SC
A biography of the Shawnee warrior, orator, and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in an effort to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.




Kent, Zachary.
B T255K
A biography of the Shawnee warrior, orator, and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in an effort to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.




Hook, Jason.
B T255H




Ingoglia, Gina.
j
A fictional account of the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh and his dream of a federation of Indian tribes.




Connell, Kate, 1954-
977.004 C
Discusses the life of the Shawnee warrior, orator, and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in an effort to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.




 
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