Marvel showcases Native American and Indigenous talent in stories exploring the rich heritage of its characters. Featuring Echo, Dani Moonstar, Snowguard, American Eagle, and more heroes in action-packed tales.
Shane, with her ghost dogs, searches for her missing mother and a local boy after a strange encounter with a fairy ring. A prequel to Elatsoe, this captivating fantasy adventure is a must-read with vital representation.
NSK Neustadt Laureate Cynthia Leitich Smith brings magic and adventure to life in this reimagined tale of friendship and courage. Peter Pan takes Lily and Wendy on a high-flying journey to Neverland.
A middle-grade novel about a boy with OCD who moves to a reservation to live with his biological mother, finding acceptance and friendship along the way.
Award-winning novel about indigenous people hunted for their bone marrow in a world without dreams. Frenchie and his companions fight to survive and uncover a secret to defeat the marrow thieves.
2019 Sibert and Orbis Pictus Honor Book, NPR's Top Reads and more. Experience a Cherokee year of gratitude and traditions in this authentic and heartwarming picture book.
A groundbreaking YA thriller about a Native teen who uncovers corruption in her community, leading to an FBI investigation, in "Firekeeper's Daughter."
Join Mel and Ray on a road trip full of adventure, danger, and mystery as they help Great-grandfather Bat prepare for the legendary Great Ball Game in this modern folklore tale. An unmissable game awaits!
USA Today Bestselling poetry editor James Crews presents a collection of accessible, uplifting poems celebrating everyday wonders and moments of peace.
Essential book answering questions about Native American culture for young readers, by acclaimed Ojibwe author Anton Treuer. Award-winning and informative.
Firekeeper's Daughter is a must-read YA thriller about a Native teen uncovering corruption in her community. A groundbreaking debut with FBI investigations and secrets exposed.
In "Chooch Helped," a Cherokee girl reluctantly introduces her little brother to family traditions, showcasing sibling dynamics and cultural connections.
Middle-grade adventure follows Ziggy, a Cherokee boy with anxiety, on a quest to find his missing mother. With friends, he uncovers Cherokee history and lore.
Medicine woman Toypurina leads a revolt against Spanish colonization in California in this lushly illustrated picture book by Tongva artist Katie Dorame.
Celebrate Indigenous inventors and discoveries with this interactive nonfiction book that explores STEM topics and includes fun activities. A must-read for all ages.
Discover Indigenous plant relationships and teachings through Squamish traditions. Learn about plant-based foods, medicines, and materials with informative sidebars and plant profiles in both Squamish and English. Engage in hands-on learning and interactive activities with Leigh Joseph and her children in The Land Knows Me.