Hiawatha and the Peacemaker Written by Robbie Robertson Illustrated by David Shannon Long ago, after the evil chief, Tadodaho attacked Hiawatha’s village and killed his family, a stranger arrived whose message of peace eventually united the Cayugas, the Senecas, the…
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NATIVE REALITIES new indigenous press!
NATIVE REALITIES Think Comics. Books. Interactive. Native American authors and artists. Think Indigenous Comic Con. I am excited to introduce to you — Dr. Lee Francis IV and his publishing house – NATIVE REALITIES – an indigenous imagination company dedicated…
At the Mountain’s Base Written by Traci Sorell and Illustrated by Weshoyot Alvitre
At the Mountain’s Base Written by Traci Sorell Illustrated by Weshoyot Alvitre At the base of a mountain sits a cabin and by that cabin stands an old hickory tree. A Cherokee family who lives in this particular cabin does…
National Native American Indian Heritage Month — these books rock!
ReadBrightly.com recently posted a terrific list of books that show contemporary Native Americans celebrating who they are – their history, their culture, their beliefs.I am hopeful that our school’s curriculum will change and include a more honest and contemporary inclusion…
First Laugh Welcome Baby! Written by Rose Ann Tahe and Nancy Bo Flood and illustrated by Jonathon Nelson
First Laugh Welcome Baby! Written by Rose Ann Tahe and Nancy Bo Flood Illustrated by Jonathon Nelson In the Navaho Diné Nation, a baby’s first laugh is the way to celebrate the new one with a time honored tradition. The…
Crazy Horse’s Vision Written by Joseph Bruchac and Illustrated by S. D. Nelson
ALL AROUND US two honor awards!! by Xelena Gonzalez, illustrated by Adriana Garcia
All Around Us – a debut picture book written by Xelena Gonzalez and illustrated by Adriana Garcia, published by Cinco Puntos Press All Around Us is a children’s book about shapes, but not necessarily shapes that are easily seen or…
Louis Sockalexis Written by Bill Wise Illustrated by Bill Farnsworth
In Maine in 1884, Louis Sockalexis, a young Penobscot boy was invited to join a group of white boys playing a new game called baseball. By the end of the day, Louis had fallen in love with the sport.…
1621 A New Look at Thanksgiving
TALKING LEAVES — SEQUOYAH by Joseph Bruchac
TALKING LEAVES by Joseph Bruchac In the mid-1800’s a Cherokee man known as Sequoyah, invented an entire writing system for his people. The Cherokee still to this day use his system. Sequoyah realized the power and importance of keeping one’s…