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.
Celebrate Rock Your Mocs Day with this joyful tribute to wearing moccasins and Native pride, perfect for Native American Heritage Month and all year round!
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.
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.
Firekeeper's Daughter: An award-winning YA thriller about a Native teen uncovering corruption in her community. Soon to be a Netflix series produced by the Obamas.
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!
In a small Texas town in 1989, teenager Tolly Driver is cursed to kill for revenge in this twist on a classic slasher story from horror writer Stephen Graham Jones.
USA Today Bestseller! James Crews presents accessible, uplifting poetry celebrating everyday wonders and peaceful moments. Featuring diverse authors and reflective pauses for mindful living.
"Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (Young Readers Edition) by Anton Treuer addresses common questions about Native cultures."
An award-winning YA thriller about a Native teen uncovering corruption in her community, Firekeeper's Daughter is a must-read with secrets, deception, and a strong Anishinaabe heroine.
A Cherokee girl teaches her mischievous younger brother their family traditions in this heartwarming picture book with beautiful collage illustrations.
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.
Ten-year-old Anang, a two-spirit Indigenous kid, sets out to make a ribbon skirt for a powwow, facing self-doubt and seeking support from nature and loved ones.
Toypurina, a bold medicine woman, led a revolt against Spanish colonization in California in 1785. This picture book shares her story, beautifully illustrated by Tongva artist Katie Dorame.
Celebrate Indigenous innovation with this award-winning interactive nonfiction book showcasing forgotten inventions and discoveries from North American Indigenous peoples.
Discover Indigenous plant knowledge through Squamish traditions. Join Leigh Joseph in The Land Knows Me to learn about plants and their cultural significance.