A Wampanoag story about Weeâchumun (corn) and the first Thanksgiving, told from a Native perspective. A picture book for 3-7-year-olds reshaping the traditional Thanksgiving narrative. Written and illustrated by Indigenous creators.
An illustrated book profiling 50 notable Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian changemakers. Learn about their contributions and Indigenous issues.
A heartwarming picture book about a Native American family moving back to their ancestral land, capturing the excitement of the journey and joys of settling into a new home.
A beautiful tale of gratitude and finding our place in the natural world, as young Bud learns to appreciate the gifts of the Earth with her wise grandmother.
Award-winning author Eddie Chuculate's poignant memoir explores his upbringing in rural Oklahoma, blending Creek and Cherokee heritage with small-town America.
The true story of America's beginning from the Indigenous perspective, revealing the disruption caused by European arrival and the misrepresented history.
"A People Magazine Best Book. A powerful graphic novel by Thomas King and Natasha Donovan about a family caught between nations, exploring themes of identity and belonging."
Two cousins become superheroes to save their school from a powerful foe in this middle-grade graphic series, exploring themes of family, community, and empowerment.
US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo's iconic poem "Remember," beautifully illustrated by Michaela Goade, encourages young readers to reflect on nature and their heritage.
An accessible and visually stunning graphic adaptation of Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's American Book Award winning history of the US from an Indigenous perspective.
Empowering picture book celebrating family history, self-expression, and cultural identity through the significance of hair. By award-winning author Carole Lindstrom.
A powerful and award-winning novel following twelve characters from Native communities as they converge and collide at the Big Oakland Powwow, exploring urban Native American life with beauty and spirituality.
Middle-grade adventure blending anxieties, friendships, & wonders of a Cherokee boy's life with Cherokee history & lore as he searches for his missing mother.
A boy copes with the loss of his grandmother by sharing his day with her, finding comfort in memories of her love. A touching story illustrated by Rafael López.
Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults by Robin Wall Kimmerer explores the gifts and lessons from nature through Indigenous wisdom and scientific knowledge.
Award-winning history book reexamines American history through the lens of Native American perspectives, revealing the essential role Indigenous peoples played.
Newbery Honor Winner and National Book Award Longlist author spins a spellbinding Indigenous futurism tale of monsters, magic, and family in A Snake Falls to Earth.