Native Writers: Voices of Power
An inspiring look at ten powerful Native writers who challenged stereotypes and told history and stories from a perspective often silenced.
An inspiring look at ten powerful Native writers who challenged stereotypes and told history and stories from a perspective often silenced.
A Cherokee origin story written in both Cherokee and English.
A Cherokee creation story written in both Cherokee and English.
Sydney was a bully at her old school, but when she moves to a new school, the roles are reversed, and she becomes the person who is bullied.
This beautiful book is a valuable educational resource for schools and libraries that adds multicultural diversity to their classrooms and collections. A necessary tool for parents and educators to introduce Cherokee children and adults to the syllabary of their native language. Pronunciation key included. For all ages.
A tale of how the Seven Sisters, who ran away from a giant bear, were saved when their prayer was answered. The Seven Sisters shine on us every night as the Pleiades.
Rabbit solves the mystery of why his friends can’t find a drink of water. The answer is not what he expected.
Native American Twelve Days of Christmas delightfully adapts the traditional English Christmas carol with items and traditions found in many Native American tribes.
Children learn that many bugs are “helpful insects” and helps them learn a positive attitude towards them.
Sydney is slowly adjusting to her new school and is not being bullied as much, but her gay friend is not so lucky. When a punch aimed at her friend, mistakenly hits Sydney in the face, everyone is surprised at her reaction.
Sydney has finally come to terms with the bullying issues she faced, but now she has a new challenge: separation anxiety. When her boyfriend shares his plans to relocate for college, Sydney compares him to her father, who also left her.