Lacey and the African Grandmothers
A young First Nations girl from the Prairie touches lives in Africa after she decides to reach out and help grandmothers who are raising their grandchildren orphaned by AIDS.
Secret of the Dance
In 1935, a boy witnesses a forbidden potlatch.
Racin' Jason
An uplifting tale of one orphan boy's unwavering faith in the abandoned Appaloosa colt that he raises and transforms into a racehorse.
Native Musicians in the Groove
Music is their passion. Follow the journeys of ten talented musicans from Native communities. All of the whether traditional drumming, or mainstream rock, bring their own culture to their music.
Living Safe, Playing Safe
Looking After Me
Taking Care of Mother Earth
Jenneli's Dance
Welcome Song for Baby
A poem for newborns by well-known First Nations writer Richard Van Camp accompanied by photographs.
Native Women of Courage
Ten biographies of Native women leaders and their extraordinary work in diverse fields as the arts, education, and tribal leadership.
My Life in a Kwagu'l Big House
In the 1960s, Western culture captured the fancy of Honey's community and family, and its spell inevitably changed a Kwagu'l family. This is Honey's story.
Belle of Batoche
Belle must put aside her struggle to become the church bell ringer when those she loves are threatened during the battle of Batoche, part of the Riel Rebellion.
The Moccasins
My Life with the Salmon
Diane "Honey" Jacobson's latest book is an important comment about First Nations efforts to save the salmon and her personal youthful journey to find meaning and a sense of place in life.
Slash
Slash poignantly traces the struggles, pain and alienation of a young Okanagan man who searches for truth and meaning in his life.