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  2. Island of the Blue Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins won the Newbery Medal in 1961. [1] It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1964. O'Dell later wrote a sequel, Zia, published in 1976. Island of the Blue Dolphins has been the subject of much literary and pedagogical scholarship related to survival, feminism, the resilience of Indigenous peoples, and beyond.

  3. Zia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Zia is the 14-year-old niece of Karana, the Nicoleño woman left behind on the Island of the Blue Dolphins in the previous book. Zia believes her aunt Karana to be alive, and with the help of her younger brother Mando, she sets out twice in an eighteen-foot boat on what are, ultimately, unsuccessful attempts at rescuing Karana.

  4. Scott O'Dell - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, O'Dell began writing articles as well as fiction and nonfiction books for adults. In the late 1950s, he began writing children's books. His first children's book was Island of the Blue Dolphins. In 1984, he established the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, an award of $5,000 that recognizes outstanding works of historical ...

  5. Island of the Blue Dolphins (film) - Wikipedia

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    Island of the Blue Dolphins is a 1964 American adventure film directed by James B. Clark and written by Jane Klove and Ted Sherdeman. It is based on the 1960 novel Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. The film stars Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, Carlos Romero, George Kennedy and Hal John Norman.

  6. Juana Maria - Wikipedia

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    She lived alone on San Nicolas Island off the coast of Alta California from 1835 until her removal from the island in 1853. Scott O'Dell's award-winning children's novel Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960) was inspired by her story. She was the last native speaker of the Nicoleño language.

  7. List of Choose Your Own Adventure books - Wikipedia

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    The Island of Time: R. A. Montgomery 1991 116 Kidnapped! Edward Packard 1991 117 The Search for Aladdin's Lamp: Jay Leibold 1991 118 Vampire Invaders: Edward Packard 1991 119 The Terrorist Trap: Shannon Gilligan 1991 120 Ghost Train: Louise Munro Foley 1991 121 Behind the Wheel: R. A. Montgomery 1992 122 Magic Master: Edward Packard 1992 123 ...

  8. Talk:Island of the Blue Dolphins - Wikipedia

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    Following the massacre, the tribe had plentiful food but still mourned their dead and were no longer happy. They were also much smaller in number, changing the gender roles typically associated with various jobs on the island. This prompted the new leaded Kimki to leave the island in search of a different place for them to settle.

  9. Il'mena - Wikipedia

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    These events became the basis for Scott O'Dell's 1960 children's novel Island of the Blue Dolphins and the 1964 film adaptation Island of the Blue Dolphins. The vessel was a brig built in the East Indies of teak. [4] In April 1809 Lydia, under captain Thomas Brown, left Boston for the Pacific Northwest Coast.