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In this book, Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker tackle a wide range of myths about Indigenous North America's history and culture that have misinformed generations of Americans and contributed to the large-scale marginalization of Indigenous peoples all over Turtlr Island.
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.
The true story of Zitkala Sha (Red Bird ) , an Indigenous author, musician and activist.
A story of the invention of the potatoe chip by George Crum , a man of Native and African descent
A trickster's retelling of the story of Columbus' invasion of the Americas....
A story of Navajo code talkers and the creation of their code, used in WWII as a part of the American war effort.
A biography of Ira Hayes of the Pima people, who was awarded medal of honor for his bravery during World War Ii as a U.S. Marine at the Batlle for Iwo Jima.
An overview of Native American History from creation through the present day for young readers
A K-2 version of "Fatty Legs" (Listed elsewhere in this bibliography) for younger readers
A story of a young Metis boy and his family living in British North America in the early 1800s
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