These books tell the remarkable stories of historic and contemporary Native individuals whose lives have had a lasting impact, whether as a ballerina, astronaut, tribal leader, educator, writer, musician, or inventor.
Why does the wind whistle through the canyons? Who are the Star People? What mischief is Raven causing this time? Young readers will enjoy these traditional tales and adaptations from Native lore.
These books tell painful stories about the establishment of residential schools for Native children.
Meet Native children, families, and artists who are keeping their heritage and stories alive through their artwork.
From traditional celebrations to the lives of famous ballerinas and rock stars, these books capture a range of Native stories highlighting music and dance.
These photo essays feature Native children and families in their daily lives, whether doing chores or preparing for a special celebration.
Learn about these Native festivals and celebrations, as well as the music, food, activities, and traditions that makes each event unique.
The titles on this booklist highlight Native celebrations of different seasons and all of the beauty they each have to offer.
These books tell the stories of Indigenous peoples facing a dramatically changing world with honesty and sensitivity.
These bilingual books present stories told in English and Native languages such as Diné (Navajo), Hopi, Inuktitut, and Lakota.