Book Buzz
Responsive Reads: spreading awareness and equity campus wide
Native American Heritage Month
Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices
Looks at over fifty emerging and established contemporary Native American artists.
Looks Like Daylight: Voices of Indigenous Kids
Presents a collection of interviews with Native American children aged nine to eighteen from North America, focusing on their daily lives, what interests them and what it means to be Native American.
Weather Legends: Native American Lore and the Science of Weather
Presents retellings of Native American legends that explain the weather, and includes a summary of how modern-day scientists understand the meteorological forces that create different weather conditions.
soldier sister, fly home
Ethnobotany
Discusses what ethnobotany is, the relationship between plants and cultures, the ways indigenous peoples use and perceive nature, and conservation issues.
Skywalkers: Mohawk Ironworkers build a city
Narrative text and photographs examines Native American history and the development of structural engineering and architecture, focusing on Mohawk ironworkers.
Absolutely true diary of a part-time indian
The Marrow Thieves
100 Native Americans Who Changed American History
Contains concise, chronologically arranged biographical profiles of one hundred Native American who influenced the course of American history, from Dekanawida to Sherman Alexie.
"Building bridges of understanding and respect between non-Natives and Native Americans"
Sue Reynolds, Founder, The Everyday Native Project
Native Ways: California Indian Stories and Memories
Discusses California Native American culture and history, including the ongoing cultural revival.
If I Ever Get Out of Here
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse
how i became a ghost
Native American Art and Culture
Presents full-color illustrated photographs and drawings depicting Native American art and culture, and describes the history of several tribes, the beliefs and traditions, everyday life, and more.
Bearwalker
Although he is the littlest student in his class, thirteen-year-old Baron Braun calls upon the strength and wisdom of his Mohawk ancestors to face both man and beast when he tries to get help for his classmates, who are being terrorized during a school field trip in the Adirondacks.