Resources for kids
- Archer, J. (1972). Strikes, bombs & bullets: Big Bill Haywood and the IWW. New York: J. Messner.
- Baird, D., & Gregory, S. H. (2009). The old man who talked to the trees: Restoration of the Idaho State Capitol. Boise, Idaho: Borderline Pub.
- Bial, R. (2002). The Nez Perce. New York: Benchmark Books.
- Bleeker, S., & Boodell, P. (1957). Horsemen of the western plateaus: The Nez Perce Indians. New York: Morrow.
- Boise State football: A photographic history. (2009). Atlanta, GA: Whitman Pub.
- Boutwell, F., & Ivie, J. (1998). Teresa and the Coeur d'Alene Indians: An historical adventure story for young and old. Spokane, WA: Millwood Pub.
- Byers, R. O. (1986). To the sundown side: The mountain man in Idaho. Moscow, ID (P.O. Box 9191, Moscow, ID 83843: Pawpaw Press.
- Campbell, G. M. (1987). Stan, the sheep boy. Independence, Mo: International University Press.
- Christensen, C. P. (1929). Life of C.P. Christensen.
- Connolly, T. E., & Idaho Indian Centennial Committee. (1990). A Coeur d'Alene Indian story. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press.
- Dutton, D., & Humphries, C. (2007). Discovering Boise and the Treasure Valley. Boise, ID: Sterling Ties.
- Englar, M. (2004). Chief Joseph, 1840-1904. Mankato, Minn: Blue Earth Books.
- Finley, D. J., Kallowat, H., & Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana. (2002). How Marten got his spots: & other Kootenai Indian stories. Pablo, Mont: Salish Kootenai College Press.
- Finley, D. J., Kallowat, H., & Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. (1999). Owl's eyes & Seeking a spirit: Kootenai Indian stories. Pablo, Mont: Salish Kootenai College Press.
- Garst, S., & Gorsline, D. W. (1953). Chief Joseph of the Nez Percés. New York: J. Messner.
- Gregory, K. (1989). Jenny of the Tetons. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
- Happy birthday Rigby: 100 years of quality living. (1900). Boise, Idaho: Candle Pub.
- Heady, E. B., & Stewart, A. L. (1973). Sage smoke; tales of the Shoshoni-Bannock Indians. Chicago: Follett Pub. Co.
- Heady, E. B., Carle, E., & World Publishing Company. (1970). Tales of the Nimipoo from the land of the Nez Percé Indians. New York: World Pub. Co.
- Helton, S. (2004). The Boise Natatorium and White City Park, 1892-1934.
- Idaho. (1960). Selected library books for primary grades. Boise, Idaho: State of Idaho, Dept. of Education.
- Ingold, J. (2002). The Big Burn. San Diego: Harcourt.
- Jones, R. G., & Best, C. A. (1966). Our community, old and new: The story of Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho. Lewiston, Idaho: s.n.
- Kersten, A. E. (2011). Clarence Darrow: American iconoclast. New York: Hill and Wang.
- King, D. C. (2008). The Nez Perce. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark.
- Lundstrom, K. (2013). Hoo, Hoo...lives in Hulls Gulch?.
- MacGregor, C. L., & Hoopes, G. (2004). Lewis and Clark's bittersweet crossing. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press.
- Meadows, H., Gubel, S., Griffin, M., Phillips, L., Minemyer, M., & Sanders County Historical Society (Mont.). (2006). Flames and courage: Saga of the 1910 fires. Stevensville, Mont: Stoneydale Press.
- Osinski, A. (1988). The Nez Perce. Chicago: Childrens Press.
- Otter, L., Idaho., & Boise State University. (2008). Ida visits the Capitol. Boise, Idaho: Office of the Governor.
- Rifkin, M. (1994). The Nez Perce Indians. New York: Chelsea House.
- Sneve, V. D. H., & Himler, R. (1994). The Nez Perce. New York: Holiday House.
- Stout, M. (2003). Nez Perce. Milwaukee, WI: Gareth Stevens Pub.
- Tanaka, B., & Gay, M. (1991). The chase: A Kutenai Indian tale. New York: Crown.
- Thomasma, K., & Talbot, A. V. (1999). Doe Sia: Bannock girl and the handcart pioneers. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books.
- Wegars, P. (2003). Polly Bemis, a Chinese American pioneer. Cambridge, Idaho (PO Box 301, Cambridge, ID 83610: Backeddy Books.
- Zubizarreta, T. C. (1987). Chorizos, beans, and other things: A poetic look at the Basque culture. Boise, Idaho: Lagun Txiki Press.
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