The Cottonwood Sings
A delightful story of a lonely woman who never ages and the beaver who falls in love with her. Independently they seek out the Great Spirit, who obliges their requests to be forever close to one another.
A delightful story of a lonely woman who never ages and the beaver who falls in love with her. Independently they seek out the Great Spirit, who obliges their requests to be forever close to one another.
Young Alfred Swallow uses his wits when he is intimidated at gun point by a bunch of hired thugs and when he lands in a rattle snake den. His determination to stop the corrupt land agent and help his family keep their land comes into focus when he involves people who know how to stop the land grab.
Biographies of Native Americans who tell their stories in film and on TV will inspire young people in the fields of entertainment and production.
Biographies of Native American women who are working for change in their communities.|The 12 Indigenous women featured in this book overcame unimaginable hardships—racial and gender discrimination, abuse and extreme poverty—only to rise to great heights in the fields of politics, science, education and community activism.
A confidence-building book for young girls, particularly those from a diverse community or heritage.
Practicing for the big game was the plan until the unimaginable happened!
This Cherokee myth tells the story of how the small water spider could accomplish what larger animals could not.
A story steeped in the Mohawk tradition gives the legendary origins of the enchanting song of the hermit thrush. A fresh yet ancient way of teaching the value of honesty.
An innovative retelling of the classic Christmas tale, this full-color book takes a whimsical look at what Christmas Eve might be like for an American Indian family.
A Native girl struggles with becoming who she thinks she should be and accepting who she really is.
Nick, a teenage Native American survival expert, needs to avoid being found by the outlaws in relentless pursuit of him. Can he stay safe until the odds are in his favor?
A coming-of-age story about a bullied Native American teen who's navigating her way through high school while dealing with learning disabilities and a dysfunctional mother.
When a suicidal Native American teen leaves her reservation to join a large-scale oil-pipeline protest, she gets caught up in a dangerous situation and goes through a life-changing transformation that sets her on a new path to become a Water Protector.
This novel for teens, part of the No Name series, features the Choctaw Nation basketball team competing in a national tournament.
Since his father gave up drinking, basketball star Bobby Byington's life is finally on track, but he wishes he could say the same for his girlfriend and a fellow teammate.
A Choctaw teen, aspiring to be a basketball star, must deal with his father's alcoholism.
This is an inspiring book for Native American youth about contemporary, courageous men who have made a difference in their communities.
A fast-paced teen novel that addresses bullying and the risks runaway teens face.
The stories of thirteen Native professional athletes who with determination and education, became leaders in their sports.
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.
Billy Buckhorn’s adventures continue when he survives being struck by lightning.
A Choctaw Native teen hides from his abusive father in a spot he hopes his father won’t find.
After surviving a lightning strike, Cherokee teen Billy Buckhorn discovers he has supernatural powers.