Bibframe Work
TitleAll coyote's childrenTypeTextMonographMultimediaSubjectFamilies--Oregon--Fiction (LCSH)Indian reservations--Oregon--Fiction (LCSH)White people--Relations with Indians--Fiction (LCSH)FICTION / Literary (BISACSH)FICTION / Coming of Age (BISACSH)ClassificationLCC: PS3608.U852 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)DDC: 813/.6 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23) FIC019000 (Source: bisacsh) FIC043000 (Source: bisacsh) Summary"Jack and Annie Fallon had been living what seemed the ideal life with their son Riley, spending the school year in Portland, where Jack was a professor of Native American history, and summers at Jack's family ranch in northeastern Oregon, on land surrounded by the Umatilla Indian Reservation. But a good way of life can disappear almost overnight, as the Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla Walla peoples already know. A debut novel that explores the shifting boundaries of family and community while grappling with the conflicts and consequences of white settlement of native ground"-- Provided by publisher.Government Publication TypeState Authorized Access PointHusted, Bette Lynch All coyote's children