Native Athletes in Action!
The stories of thirteen Native professional athletes who with determination and education, became leaders in their sports.
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The stories of thirteen Native professional athletes who with determination and education, became leaders in their sports.
Far away from home in Banff, Alberta, runaway Native teen Kai Hunter assumes a false identity and does her best to build a new life—while not getting burned by her own lies.
Awakened after untold centuries, the serpent Uktena wanders the land in search of the two ancient stones that, together, will give him limitless power—and only Billy Buckhorn and his friend Chigger can stop him.
A historical fiction based on the early education of Seneca leader Ely Parker.
Billy Buckhorn’s adventures continue when he survives being struck by lightning.
After surviving a lightning strike, Cherokee teen Billy Buckhorn discovers he has supernatural powers.
This second installment in the dramatic adventures of Danny Blackgoat, a Navajo teenager taken prisoner by the army in 1864, follows Danny's escape from prison and his harrowing journey toward home.
A Native teen rebels against his father's wishes for him to play football and follow the path of his older football-hero brother. Instead, he joins a Choctaw stickball team and follows his own path.
Set in troubled times during the Navajo Long Walk of 1864, Danny Blackgoat is the story of one boy's hunger to be free and be Navajo.
A young Native teen is forced to deal with being partially paralyzed as the result of a car accident caused when the drivers were texting.
A collection of twelve brave people who work tirelessly to save our environment. These are stories of courage, determination and resistance to multinational corporations and disastrous government policies that are harming the planet.
Fascinating stories and myths provide insight into the afterlife beliefs of Native Americans.
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.
Ten biographies of Native women leaders and their extraordinary work in diverse fields as the arts, education, and tribal leadership.
Contains a philosophy embodied by Indigenous nations going back thousands of years that sustains natural world spiritual traditions.
This book traces the history of the three most famous versions of Chief Seattle’s speech.
In this bold anthology of real-life stories, Vic Glover lays bare the challenges, history, bonds and rich traditions that infuse the stark reality of life on the “rez.”
Shows how to incorporate the ancient practice of smudging, or the burning of herbs or incense, for healing and prayer in your daily life.
Features Indigenous use of plants in ceremonies to heal physical and spiritual ailments, along with the description and meaning of 14 significant plants.
An insight into how the leaders of early American feminism received their inspiration and vision of equality.
A historical account of Chief Seattle’s people, the Suquamish, from precontact time to the present, based on tribal archives, oral history and museum photographs.
Learn the healing use of Eastern Woodland plants from a Native American root doctor and herbalist.
Chronicles the origin and ideals of the Iroquois Confederacy and their impact on history.
A school project undertaken by the students of the Indian Way School at Akwesasne captures the historical and spiritual significance of Wampum Belts.