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Book Synopsis
Standing Bear died in 1908, but his legacy and influence continue even up to the present.

Trade Review

“Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has told a terribly important, complex story of what it means to be human—to be a father, a leader, a civil rights hero—in simple, powerful, unadorned language accessible to one and all, but especially to children.”—Joe Starita, author of “I Am a Man”: Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice


“Finally we have a children’s book that tells the story of the Ponca people who were for so long a forgotten tribe and presents an Indian hero for teachers to use in the classroom. Sneve captures the unique richness of being Indian and the challenges faced in a changing America as Standing Bear’s life evolves. Students will be inspired to find their own heroes through the universal themes of the love of family and home as we celebrate Standing Bear’s journey home.”—Judi M. gaiashkibos, an enrolled member of the Ponca tribe of Nebraska and executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs


"Standing Bear of the Ponca is first rate Native American biography material."—Children's Bookwatch

Table of Contents
Introduction1. Standing Bear, the Boy2. The Tribe3. Change4. Indian Territory5. The Move6. Friends7. The Trial8. Home9. After Standing BearTimeline
GlossarySuggested Reading

Standing Bear of the Ponca

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    A Paperback by Virginia Drivin Sneve

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      Publisher: MQ - University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 10/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780803228269, 978-0803228269
      ISBN10: 0803228260

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Standing Bear died in 1908, but his legacy and influence continue even up to the present.

      Trade Review

      “Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has told a terribly important, complex story of what it means to be human—to be a father, a leader, a civil rights hero—in simple, powerful, unadorned language accessible to one and all, but especially to children.”—Joe Starita, author of “I Am a Man”: Chief Standing Bear’s Journey for Justice


      “Finally we have a children’s book that tells the story of the Ponca people who were for so long a forgotten tribe and presents an Indian hero for teachers to use in the classroom. Sneve captures the unique richness of being Indian and the challenges faced in a changing America as Standing Bear’s life evolves. Students will be inspired to find their own heroes through the universal themes of the love of family and home as we celebrate Standing Bear’s journey home.”—Judi M. gaiashkibos, an enrolled member of the Ponca tribe of Nebraska and executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs


      "Standing Bear of the Ponca is first rate Native American biography material."—Children's Bookwatch

      Table of Contents
      Introduction1. Standing Bear, the Boy2. The Tribe3. Change4. Indian Territory5. The Move6. Friends7. The Trial8. Home9. After Standing BearTimeline
      GlossarySuggested Reading

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