A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for ChildrenA Broken Flute is as close to comprehensive as a bibliography on a given subject can get, and more brutally honest than anything else out there. |
An Eagle NationA tour into Indian Country and beyond: from Santa Monica, CA to Washington D.C., the Osage Nation and Oklahoma then Oxford and the Isle of Skye. |
Bead on an Anthill: A Lakota ChildhoodIn Bead on an Anthill, there is birth and death, loss and tragedy—and healing. |
Bloodland: A Family Story of Oil, Greed and Murder on the OsageWhile researching his own roots, a Washington Post journalist opens old family wounds and exposes a widespread murder conspiracy. |
Brothers in ArmsThree complex and multi-layered contemporary short stories, each primarily focused on two characters who are brothers. |
Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War TwoThroughout World War II, Navajo Code Talkers were a crucial part of the U.S. effort, sending communications in an unbreakable code that used their native language. |
Daughters of Abya Yala: Indigenous Women Regaining ControlIn 1991, Indian women of North, South, and Central America gathered in Lima, Peru with the goal of “reflecting on the situation of the Indian peoples of our continent.” |
Dirt Road HomeNew England Indians have a history of being written off as not being “real Indians.” Savageau speaks to this. |
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928Truly one of the best, most detailed accounts of this tragic era in American genocide policy. |
A Tribute to Johnny CashFloyd Red Crow Westerman is an important Native American protest singer and actor. |
AKA Grafitti ManThe record that Bob Dylan called 'Best Album of the Year,' in Rolling Stone. |
Blue IndiansTrudell, a Santee Dakota poet, recites his straightforward social commentaries and romantic laments. |
Bone DaysBone Days contains material that spans nearly the whole of Trudell's writing career. |
But this isn’t El Salvador - Tribal VoiceRecently remastered version of the original 1987 release. |
Circle (Keith Secola)Considered a legendary recording due to the song NDN Kars, universally considered to be the Native American pop anthem. |
Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern MythsDeloria takes on both the evolutionists and religious fundamentalists, giving the reader a critical analysis of flaws of each. |
Fables and Other RealitiesRemastered version of the original 1991 release! Spoken word over contemporary rock music. |
First Indian on the MoonIn this stunningly detailed collection of poetry, Sherman Alexie once again serves up a sardonic lyrical snack. |
From Sand CreekOrtiz’s stunning poems are about violence, victims, aggressors of 1864 massacre of 155 Cheyenne. |
From the Glittering World: A Navajo StoryMorris weaves together personal memory and tribal history, fiction and truths, into the collective story and song of the Diné people. |