500 Años del Pueblo Chicano /500 Years of Chicano History
Hundreds of photos, paintings, drawings, political cartoons, and text in Spanish and English about truths long denied, this is a huge photoessay and a family album, about the Mestizo people in whom Indian blood runs strong... |
500 Years of Chicana Women’s History/500 Años dela Mujer ChicanaIf one thing can be said of Betita Martinez in particular and Chicanas as a group, it’s this: They’re no wimps. And this book is proof. |
A Long Time Ago is Just Like TodayCombines traditional Chippewa stories, recalled in the elders own words, biographical reminiscences and instructions for some cultural practices. It is a rich and important collection. |
A Native American Thought of ItDid you know that Native peoples developed their own sign language, syringe needles and a secret ingredient in soda pop? |
A People’s Ecology: Explorations in Sustainable LivingPresents a tapestry of perspectives on the interplay of health, cultural ecology, diet, agriculture, and environment, which are foundations of sustainable living, rooted in the historical traditions and practices of Indigenous peoples. |
A Tahltan Cookbook, vol. 3: Campfire CookingHere are more than 120 traditional and modern recipes from the descendants of Louise Framst’s parents and their large extended family. |
A Tahltan Cookbook, vol. 1: George & Grace Edzerza FamilyHere are more than 120 traditional and modern recipes from the descendants of Louise Framst’s parents and their large extended family; and for readers who don’t have ready access to moose, caribou or bear, there is a table of substitutions. |
A Taste of HeritageImparts the traditional Crow philosophy of healing and detailed practical advice for turning garden plants into remedies. |
American Indian AstronomyFocuses on the knowledge American Indians contributed to the field of astronomy and introduces some of the tools Indian people used to observe the sky. |
American Indian Communication SystemsFocuses on the ways Indian people communicate in addition to spoken language including hand signs, images and other tangible expressions. |
American Indian Contributions to the World (5-Volume Set)This five-volume set is accessible to students from fourth grade through high school. |
American Indian StoriesA collection of childhood stories, traditional stories and an essay, many of which were written in the very early 1900s. |
American Indian Themes in Young Adult LiteratureAnalyzes contemporary literature, historical fiction and non-fiction in young adult “books about Indians,” with a discerning eye. |
American Indian Timekeeping DevicesFocuses on the ways Indian people have understood and recorded the passage of time, and how events were documented and are remembered. |
American Indian Toys and GamesFocuses on some of the toys and games developed by Indian people for the dual purposes of having fun and developing important life skills. |
American Indian Voices presents Johnny MosesAn incredibly talented storyteller, Johnny Moses (Tulalip) accompanies himself with a hand drum. |
At the Hems of the Lowest CloudsThis extraordinary marriage of visual and literary art offers a subtle and inspiring view of the Navajo landscape. |
Being on the MoonA poignant collection of poems on topics from ceremony to sex to religion. The moon calendar is a consistent theme, as is womanhood. |
Birch Bark Greeting CardsEach of these beautiful handmade and signed cards features traditional animal figures cut from birch bark. |
Black Mountain Boy: A Story of the Boyhood of John HonieThese six stories about events in the early life of Diné elder and healer John Honie will resonate with young readers everywhere. |