Abiding Appalachia: Where Mountain and Atom MeetAwiakta’s poetry follows the trail of Awi Usdi, Little Deer, through the saga of Tsali and the Trail of Tears, through her own childhood when the atom was split in secret, and into the heart of the atom itself. |
Coyote Sings to the MoonCoyote wants to sing to the moon. But, insulted by his atrocious singing voice, she packs her bags and leaves the sky. |
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & FreedomA moving children's story about the exchanges of empowerment between Native and African American communities. |
Dog Road WomanIn her first collection of poems, Hedge Coke tells about surviving the Indian holocaust, and of the toughness and fragility of life under occupation. |
Dwellings: A Spiritual History of the Living WorldIn this collection of meditations on the natural world, Hogan looks at how the elements eternally transform each other. |
Beneath the Raven MoonNative American flute as only Mary Youngblood can play it. Won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album. |
Dance with the WindGrammy Award Winner for Best Native American Music Album! |
Feed the FireMary Youngblood's Native American Flute with her signature melodies and sweet vocals. |
First Fire: A Traditional Native American TaleThis traditional Cherokee story is beautifully written, and Emerson’s illustrations of the animals are impressive. |
For a Girl BecomingA poetic tale of the joys and lessons of a girl’s journey through birth, youth, and finally adulthood. |
Green Grass, Running WaterA magical, rollicking tale by Cherokee author Thomas King. |
Heart of the WorldMary Youngblood's original sound promises to take listeners to places they have never been with the Native American flute. |
In Mad Love and WarReads like a tumultuous journal of Joy Harjo’s dreams, stories and reports from Indian country. |
Indian Country Diaries, Part 1: A Seat at the DrumExplores how Native people in the middle of an urban American culture resist assimilation. |
Indian Country Diaries, Part 2 Spiral of FireExplores the challenges faced by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on their reservation in North Carolina. |
Indian ShoesSix stories about a Cherokee-Seminole youngster named Ray, secure in the loving care of his family in Chicago and rural Oklahoma. |
Itse Selu: Cherokee Harvest FestivalIn the Blue Ridge Mountains, a young child and his family prepare for Itse Selu, the Green Corn Festival. |
Jingle DancerWith no time to mail order tin jingles, Jenna makes her dress sing with help from her women relatives and friends. |
Listening to Our Grandmother’s Stories: The Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw Females, 1852-1949An award-winning contribution to the history of Indian women and women’s education. |
Mahk JchiFounded in 1987, Ulali was the first widely received Native American women's a cappella group. |