CK Voices in History™ Chief Standing Bear: Fight for His Homeland
$4.95
by Patricia Morris Buckley
Paperback
5.25 in. W x 8 in. H
55 pages
ISBN: 979-8-88970-295-5
SKU: CKBIOCSBVH
Standing Bear grew up where the Niobrara and Missouri rivers meet. He and his Ponca tribe members fished and hunted, sang and danced, and watched and waited as American settlers laid claim to land all around them. Eventually the Ponca and Standing Bear, now chief of his clan, were forced off their land by the U.S. government. Chief Standing Bear made it his mission to return to his homeland, leading him to become the first Indigenous person to sue in a U.S. courtroom.
CK Curriculum Alignment: CKLA Grade 2 (download only); CKHG Grade 2
Voices in History™ is a Core Knowledge Biography Series that encourages young readers to learn about real superheroes in history. As a result of acts of extraordinary bravery, ingenuity, strength, and determination, these people made a difference and changed the world. Perhaps their remarkable stories will inspire young readers to become the superheroes of the future.
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