
The twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Forrest Carter's controversial work about an orphaned boy in 1930s Appalachian Tennessee who learns about his cultural heritage when he is adopted by his Native American grandparents and learns about prejudice when he is sent to a boarding school run by Whites.
year: 1986, 2001, 1991, 1976, 2002
call number/section: 1000, 813, 920, 6, 813.54, 921
subjects: native americans, cherokee, fiction, indians of north america, cherokee indians, carter, forrest, novelists, american, 1900-1999, closed caption video recordings, grandparent-grandchild relationship, drama, video recordings for the hearing impaired, feature films, children's films
Editions

Carter, Forrest
University of New Mexico Press (1986)
Forrest Carter's controversial work about an orphaned boy in 1930s Appalachian Tennessee who learns about his cultural heritage when he is adopted by his Native American grandparents and learns about prejudice when he is sent to a boarding school run by whites.
Schools: 10

Carter, Forrest
University of New Mexico Press (2001)
The twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Forrest Carter's controversial work about an orphaned boy in 1930s Appalachian Tennessee who learns about his cultural heritage when he is adopted by his Native American grandparents and learns about prejudice when he is sent to a boarding school run by Whites.
Schools: 6

Carter, Forrest
University of New Mexico Press (1991)
The story of a Cherokee boyhood of the 1930s.
Schools: 1

Carter, Forrest
Delacorte Press/E. Friede (1976)
Forrest Carter's controversial work about an orphaned boy in 1930s Appalachian Tennessee who learns about his cultural heritage when he is adopted by his Native American grandparents and learns about prejudice when he is sent to a boarding school run by whites.
Schools: 0

Carter, Forrest
Paramount Pictures (2002)
Little Tree is an 8-year-old Cherokee boy, who, during the time of the depression, loses his parents and goes to live with his mountain dwelling grandparents and learn the wisdom of the Cherokee way of life.
Schools: 3