 | The magic tree house takes Jack and his sister Annie to the Great Plains where they learn about the life of the Lakota Indians. |
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 | A plot to steal a potentially valuable buffalo-head nickel binds together two mistrusting, disaffected schlubs and their young, would-be accomplice. David Mamet adapted the screenplay from his hard-biting 1975 stage play. |
 | Shunned and mistreated because of her mixed heritage, and determined to avoid an arranged marriage, seventeen-year-old Loi runs away to Ho Chi Minh City with the hope that she and the boy she loves will be able to go to the United States to find her... |
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 | Tells the stories of various African Americans who made contributions to the settling of the American West, including Bill Pickett, Mary Fields, Lieutenant Henry O. Flipper, Alvin Coffey, Biddy Mason, and Jim Beckwourth. |
 | An exploration of the importance of the buffalo in the lives of the Native American tribes of the Great Plains. Illustrated with color reproductions of paintings by 19th-century artists such as George Catlin and Karl Bodmer. |
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