indigenous peoples

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The Apache

2025
"Get to know the Apache people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Apache homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

The Sioux

2025
"Get to know the Sioux people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Sioux homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

The Cherokee

2025
"Get to know the Cherokee people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Cherokee homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

The Navajo

2025
"Get to know the Navajo people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Navajo homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

The Algonquin

2025
"Get to know the Algonquin people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Algonquin homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

The Iroquois

2025
"Get to know the Iroquois people and their history. Easy-to-understand text supported by historical and modern imagery introduces Iroquois homeland, traditions, social structure, and more"--Amazon.

Biindigen!

Amik says welcome
2023
When her little sister, who is nervous about meeting new people, disappears after their cousins arrive, Amik the beaver and her cousins search the woods for her, encountering many creatures along the way, in this wonderful story that celebrates Indigenous perspectives, languages and diversity.

Dreams

2023
"A new girl at school. A mysterious crow. Weird visions he can't explain. Grade 12 just got a lot more complicated for Damon Quinn"--OCLC.
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Four faces of the moon

"On a journey to uncover her family's story, Spotted Fawn travels through time and space to reclaim connection to ancestors, language, and the land--creating a path forward in this essential graphic novel. In the dreamworld she bears witness to a mountain of buffalo skulls. They stand as a ghostly monument to the slaughter of the Plains bison to near extinction--a key tactic to starve and contain the Indigenous People onto reservations. On this path, Spotted Fawn knows she must travel through her own family history to confront the harsh realities of the past and reignite her connection to her people and the land. Her darkroom becomes a portal, and her photographs allow her glimpses into the lives of her relatives over the course of four chapters of this book, which follow the phases of the moon. Time and space become unlocked and unfurl in front of her eyes. Guided by her ancestors, Spotted Fawn's travels through the past allow her to come into full face--like the moon itself"--Provided by publisher.

Sky Wolf's call

the gift of indigenous knowledge
Explores Indigenous knowledge of the natural world through the use of fire and water, the acquisition of food, the study of astronomy, and healing practices. Includes color photographs, a glossary, and additional resources.

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