Indigenous Studies
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The first biography of Crazy Horse authored by members of his family. An interesting book that clears up many inaccuracies and sheds additional light on the man and his people and culture. This book should be the first source people turn to who want to learn about Crazy Horse and the time period in which he lived. Many thanks to the Edward Clown family for sharing their family's oral history with us.
A visual representation of what it is like to be at a powwow....
The true story of Zitkala Sha (Red Bird ) , an Indigenous author, musician and activist.
A young Native boy learns about the game of Lacrosse from his grandfather who appears to him in dreams and teaches not just about the game, but how it relates to living life in a good way.
Two Ojibwe sisters set off on a journey to find the Sky Sisters (The Northern Lights)
A story of family, grief and and the cycle of life. A young girl comes to terms with the loss of a beloved family member and the birth of a sibling.
A young readers' version of a Stranger At Home, the story of an inuit girl's return to her family after two years at a colonial boarding school.
A book of stories from the Mazateca peoples of Central America, as told through the eyes of a young girl.
Jenna wants to be a Jingle dancer, so her family helps.
A story of the invention of the potatoe chip by George Crum , a man of Native and African descent
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