Indian no more
(Childrens Book)

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New York : Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc., [2019].
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781620148396, 1620148390
Physical Desc
211 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 4.4 - AR Pts: 4
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Childrens Fiction - Public Shelving
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Published
New York : Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc., [2019].
Format
Childrens Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9781620148396, 1620148390
Accelerated Reader
MG
Level 4.4, 4 Points

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Regina Petit's family has always been Umpqua, and living on the Grand Ronde reservation is all ten-year-old Regina has ever known. Her biggest worry is that Sasquatch may actually exist out in the forest. But when the federal government signs a bill into law that says Regina's tribe no longer exists, Regina becomes "Indian no more" overnight -- even though she was given a number by the Bureau of Indian Affairs that counted her as Indian, even though she lives with her tribe and practices tribal customs, and even though her ancestors were Indian for countless generations. With no good jobs available in Oregon, Regina's father signs the family up for the Indian Relocation program and moves them to Los Angeles. Regina finds a whole new world in her neighborhood on 58th Place. She's never met kids of other races, and they've never met a real Indian. For the first time in her life, Regina comes face to face with the viciousness of racism, personally and toward her new friends. Meanwhile, her father believes that if he works hard, their family will be treated just like white Americans. But it's not that easy. It's 1957 during the Civil Rights Era. The family struggles without their tribal community and land. At least Regina has her grandmother, Chich, and her stories. At least they are all together. Drawing upon Umpqua author Charlene Willing McManis's own tribal history, Regina must find out: Who is Regina Petit? Is she Indian? Is she American? And will she and her family ever be okay?
Awards
American Indian Youth Literature Middle Grade Book Award, 2020

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McManis, C. W., & Sorell, T. (2019). Indian no more (First edition.). Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McManis, Charlene Willing, 1953-2018 and Traci, Sorell. 2019. Indian No More. Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McManis, Charlene Willing, 1953-2018 and Traci, Sorell. Indian No More Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McManis, Charlene Willing, and Traci Sorell. Indian No More First edition., Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc., 2019.

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