Naya Nuki: The Shoshone Girl Who Ran
Author:
Kenneth Thomasma
Illustrator:
Eunice Hundley
Publication:
1992 by Grandview Publishing Co.
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction
Series:
Amazing Indian Children
Pages:
175
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Naya Nuki was only eleven when she was taken captive by a rival Indian tribe. She and her best friend, Sacajawea, were forced to march 1000 miles from Montana to a North Dakota Indian village, where Naya Nuki became a slave.
Escape and reunion with her Shoshoni people was the only thing on Naya Nuki's mind. She secretly began to prepare for her escape along the Missouri River. All during the long march east she had been watching the landmarks and hiding places.
Finally the opportunity to run away came. Naya Nuki traveled alone in the wilderness for more than a month. Her journey presents an amazing story of danger, courage, and survival skills.
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Naya Nuki: The Shoshone Girl Who Ran
Reviewed by Jenny Phillips
This is a great book from Kenneth Thomasma’s series of books about Native American children...
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Naya Nuki: Shoshoni Girl Who Ran
In a mix of fiction and historical events...
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