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Discover a curated collection of Native North American fiction, from juvenile classics like *The Sign of the Beaver* and *Trouble's Daughter* to epic historical sagas by Kathleen O'Neal Gear, including *People of the Wolf* and *People of the Masks*. Explore timeless stories of survival, heritage, and ancient worlds in this essential reading list.
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Trouble's Daughter
by Katherine Kirkpatrick
Susanna Hutchinson is nine years old in l643, when her mother, Anne, has a vision that leads the family to settle in the wilderness where the Dutch and the Native tribes are at war. Anne is infamous throughout the Colonies for her religious freethinking, and her visions have brought the family in and out of trouble. One horrifying afternoon, Lenape warriors massacre Susanna's family and take her captive. Though haunted by grief, she adapts to the ways of the Lenape people. When she begins to have spirit dreams, she is terrified that she has inherited her mother's powers. But Susanna comes to see that these powers are her destiny and the bridge between her two worlds.
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People of the Masks
by Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Rumbler, a young Iroquois boy, is considered to be a power child who can change the fate of his tribe forever, and when he is captured by Jumping Badger, he must find a way to escape and save his village from the evil warrior.