1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving
Weighs Wampanoag oral traditions and English colonial written records against the popular myth of Thanksgiving. |
A Few More Stories: Contemporary Seneca Tales of SupernaturalA Few More Stories is every bit as scary and wonderful as Bowen’s previous book, One More Story. |
A Time of Resistance: California Indians During the Mission Period, 1769-1848The only curriculum unit that tells the ways in which the Native peoples here resisted and survived Spanish colonialism, this is essential for fourth-grade teachers teaching about “California Indians.” |
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, vol. 1: "The Sugar Bush"Modeled on the popular Asterix Adventures, these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are set in 18th Century colonized North America, where Ojibwe brothers deal with their land-hungry new neighbors. |
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, vol. 2: "The Voyageurs"Modeled on the popular Asterix Adventures, these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are set in 18th Century colonized North America, where Ojibwe brothers deal with their land-hungry new neighbors. |
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, vol. 3: "True Hearts"In True Hearts, spring has come to the village and our heroes Rabbit and Bear Paws set out with their extended family to witness the engagement of a young couple, along the way they encounter the difficulty of finding just the right life partner. |
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, vol. 4: "Tall Tale"Modeled on the popular Asterix Adventures, these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are set in 18th Century colonized North America, where Ojibwe brothers deal with their land-hungry new neighbors. |
Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws, vol. 5: "Bear Walker"Modeled on the popular Asterix Adventures, these Ojibwe-centric graphic novels are set in 18th Century colonized North America. |
Amikoonse (Little Beaver)The story of Amikoonse, the little beaver, who discovers a world beyond that he has always known. |
Arctic StoriesIt's 1958, and 10-year-old Agatha does not expect to become a hero. But that's exactly what happens. |
As Long as the Rivers FlowThe story of the last summer, in 1944, before young Lawrence Loyie was taken from his parents to an Indian residential school in northern Alberta. |
Being a Responsible Person, Grades 3-6This curriculum helps students understand what it means to be a responsible person, based on the cultural values of the Hupa Tribe. |
Being a Responsible Person, Grades 7-10This curriculum helps students understand what it means to be a responsible person, based on the cultural values of the Hupa Tribe. |
Children of the LonghouseIn this coming-of-age story, 11-year-old twins, brother and sister, are living in a Mohawk town in 1491. |
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & FreedomA moving children's story about the exchanges of empowerment between Native and African American communities. |
Eagle SongA fourth-grade Mohawk youngster relocates from the reservation to Brooklyn, and learns to deal with the racial taunting she faces. |
Father's Boots: Azhé'é Bikénidoots'osiiWritten in Navajo and English. |
Fort Chipewyan Homecoming: A Journey to Native Canada12-year-old Matthew learns about his Chipewyan, Metis, and Cree heritage. |
Hockey ChallengeWith help from the Coach, the players work through their tensions and are able to become a strong team that respects and supports one another. |
How a Young Brave SurvivedTold at the seventh grade reading level, this story challenges readers to think about what it took to survive without modern conveniences. |