1.
Series:
Letters in a Bruised Cosmos
Paperback
Liz Howard
9780771037573
$19.95
POETRY
Jun 08, 2021
The latest from the author of the Griffin Poetry Prize Award-winning collection Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent.GRIFFIN POETRY PRIZE, FINALISTTRILLIUM BOOK AWARD FOR POETRY, FINALISTI have to believe my account will outpace its ending.The danger and necessity of living with each other is at the core of Liz Howard’s daring and intimate second collection. Letters in a Bruised Cosmos asks who do we become after the worst has happened? Invoking the knowledge histories of Western and Indigenous astrophysical science, Howard takes us on a breakn...
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2.
Series:
Rez Dogs
Hardcover
Joseph Bruchac
9780593326213
$22.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 8 - 12
Jun 08, 2021
****Four starred reviews!****From the U.S.’s foremost Indigenous children’s author comes a middle grade verse novel set during the COVID-19 pandemic, about a Wabanaki girl’s quarantine on her grandparents’ reservation and the local dog that becomes her best friendMalian loves spending time with her grandparents at their home on a Wabanaki reservation. She’s there for a visit when, suddenly, all travel shuts down. There’s a new virus making people sick, and Malian will have to stay with her grandparents for the duration.Everyone is worried about...
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3.
Series:
Kiss of the Fur Queen
Penguin Modern Classics Edition
Paperback
Tomson Highway
9780385697217
$22.00
FICTION
Jun 01, 2021
Originally published in 1998, Kiss of the Fur Queen is a powerful and beautiful tale of siblings and tricksters, culture and trauma, and finding yourself in a world that tries to tell you who you are—and it’s now a Penguin Modern Classic.Born into a magical Cree world in snowy northern Manitoba, Champion and Ooneemeetoo Okimasis are all too soon torn from their family and thrust into the hostile world of a Catholic residential school. Their language is forbidden, their names are changed to Jeremiah and Gabriel, and both boys are abused by pries...
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4.
Series:
Motorcycles & Sweetgrass
Penguin Modern Classics Edition
Paperback
Drew Hayden Taylor
9781039000612
$22.00
FICTION
Jun 01, 2021
A beloved story of magic, family, a mysterious stranger, and a band of marauding raccoons—now as a Penguin Modern Classic.Otter Lake is a sleepy Anishnawbe community where little happens. Maggie, the Reserve’s chief, has been struggling with her responsibilities in the community and as a mother to her aloof teenage son, Virgil, after the death of her own mother and the loss of their last connection the old ways of life.Then John, a mysterious white man, pulls up astride a 1953 Indian Chief motorcycle and turns Otter Lake upside down. Maggie get...
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5.
Series:
Call Me Indian
From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the NHL's First Treaty Indigenous Player
Hardcover
Fred Sasakamoose
9780735240018
$32.00
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
May 18, 2021
NATIONAL BESTSELLER“Fred Sasakamoose played in the NHL before First Nations people had the right to vote in Canada. This page turner will have you cheering for ’Fast Freddy’ as he faces off against huge challenges both on and off the ice—a great gift to every proud hockey fan, Canadian, and Indigenous person.”—Wab Kinew, Leader of the Manitoba NDP and author of The Reason You WalkTrailblazer. Residential school Survivor. First Treaty Indigenous player in the NHL. All of these descriptions are true—but none of them tell the whole story.Fred Sasa...
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6.
Series:
NISHGA
Hardcover
Jordan Abel
9780771007903
$32.95
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
May 18, 2021
From Griffin Poetry Prize winner Jordan Abel comes a groundbreaking, deeply personal, and devastating autobiographical meditation that attempts to address the complicated legacies of Canada’s residential school system and contemporary Indigenous existence.As a Nisga’a writer, Jordan Abel often finds himself in a position where he is asked to explain his relationship to Nisga’a language, Nisga’a community, and Nisga’a cultural knowledge. However, as an intergenerational survivor of residential school—both of his grandparents attended the same re...
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7.
Series:
Our History Is the Future
Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance
Paperback
Nick Estes
9781788737296
$25.95
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Feb 07, 2023
WINNER OF THE OAKLAND “BLUE COLLAR” PEN AWARD“A powerful blend of personal and historical narrative. A major contribution.” —Naomi Klein, author of This Changes EverythingIn 2016, a small protest encampment at the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, initially established to block construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, grew to be the largest Indigenous protest movement in the twenty-first century. Water Protectors knew this battle for native sovereignty had already been fought many times before, and that, even after the encampmen...
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8.
Series:
On the Trapline
Hardcover
David A. Robertson
9780735266681
$21.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 4 - 8
May 04, 2021
A picture book celebrating Indigenous culture and traditions. The Governor General Award—winning team behind When We Were Alone shares a story that honors our connections to our past and our grandfathers and fathers.A boy and Moshom, his grandpa, take a trip together to visit a place of great meaning to Moshom. A trapline is where people hunt and live off the land, and it was where Moshom grew up. As they embark on their northern journey, the child repeatedly asks his grandfather, “Is this your trapline?” Along the way, the boy finds himself im...
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9.
Series:
Murder at the Mission
A Frontier Killing, Its Legacy of Lies, and the Taking of the American West
Hardcover
Blaine Harden
9780525561668
$40.00
HISTORY
Apr 27, 2021
From New York Times bestselling author of Escape From Camp 14, a riveting and revealing account of one of the most persistent “alternative facts” in American history: the story of a missionary, a tribe, a massacre, and a myth that shaped the American West In 1836, two missionaries and their wives were among the first Americans to cross the Rockies by covered wagon on what would become the Oregon Trail. Dr. Marcus Whitman and Reverend Henry Spalding were headed to present-day Washington state and Idaho, where they aimed to convert members of the...
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10.
Series:
Covered with Night
A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America
Hardcover
Nicole Eustace
9781631495878
$39.95
HISTORY
Apr 27, 2021
In the winter of 1722, on the eve of a major conference between the Five Nations of the Haudenosaunee (also known as the Iroquois) and Anglo-American colonists, a pair of colonial fur traders brutally assaulted a Seneca hunter near Conestoga, Pennsylvania. Though virtually forgotten today, the crime ignited a contest between Native American forms of justice—rooted in community, forgiveness, and reparations—and the colonial ideology of harsh reprisal that called for the accused killers to be executed if found guilty. In Covered with Night, histo...
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11.
Series:
White Magic
Hardcover
Elissa Washuta
9781951142391
$35.95
LITERARY COLLECTIONS
Apr 27, 2021
Throughout her life, Elissa Washuta has been surrounded by cheap facsimiles of Native spiritual tools and occult trends, “starter witch kits” of sage, rose quartz, and tarot cards packaged together in paper and plastic. Following a decade of abuse, addiction, PTSD, and heavy-duty drug treatment for a misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder, she felt drawn to the real spirits and powers her dispossessed and discarded ancestors knew, while she undertook necessary work to find love and meaning.
In this collection of intertwined essays, she writes about l...
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12.
Series:
We Are Still Here!
Native American Truths Everyone Should Know
Hardcover
Traci Sorell
9781623541927
$21.99
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Age (years) from 7 - 10
Apr 20, 2021
A 2022 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor BookA 2022 Robert F. Sibert Honor BookTwelve Native American kids present historical and contemporary laws, policies, struggles, and victories in Native life, each with a powerful refrain: We are still here!Too often, Native American history is treated as a finished chapter instead of relevant and ongoing. This companion book to the award-winning We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga offers readers everything they never learned in school about Native American people’s past, present, and future....
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13.
Series:
The Pumpkin War
Paperback
Cathleen Young
9781524767365
$9.50
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 8 - 12
Apr 06, 2021
“Cathleen Young’s characters will forever have a place in my heart.”—Holly Goldberg Sloan, author of Counting by 7sFormer best friends compete to see who can grow the biggest pumpkin and win the annual giant pumpkin race on the lake. A great pick for fans of Half a Chance and Gertie’s Leap to Greatness.At the end of every summer, Madeline Island hosts its famous pumpkin race. All summer, adults and kids across the island grow giant, thousand-pound pumpkins, then hollow one out and paddle in it across the lake to the cheers of the entire town. ...
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14.
Series:
The Water Lady
How Darlene Arviso Helps a Thirsty Navajo Nation
Hardcover
Alice B. McGinty
9780525645009
$23.99
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Age (years) from 4 - 8
Mar 30, 2021
This inspiring picture book tells the true story of a woman who brings desperately needed water to families on the Navajo reservation every day. Underneath the New Mexico sky, a Navajo boy named Cody finds that his family’s barrels of water are empty. He checks the chicken coop—nothing. He walks down the road to the horses’ watering hole. Dry. Meanwhile, a few miles away, Darlene Arviso drives a school bus and picks up students for school. After dropping them off, she heads to another job: she drives her big yellow tanker truck to the water tow...
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15.
Series:
This Town Sleeps
Paperback
Dennis E. Staples
9781640094642
$23.00
FICTION
Mar 16, 2021
Part mystery, part ghost story, a long unsolved murder becomes the singular fixation of an Indigenous American man living in far northern Minnesota as he grapples with his identity and that of his lover, a heavily closeted white man.On an Ojibwe reservation called Languille Lake, within the small town of Geshig at the hub of the rez, two men enter into a secret romance. Marion Lafournier, a midtwenties gay Ojibwe man, begins a relationship with his former classmate Shannon, a white man who isn't ready to acknowledge his identity. While Marion i...
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16.
Series:
Terror to the Wicked
America's First Trial by Jury That Ended a War and Helped to Form a Nation
Hardcover
Tobey Pearl
9781101871713
$39.00
HISTORY
Mar 16, 2021
A little-known moment in colonial history that changed the course of America’s future. A riveting account of a brutal killing, an all-out manhunt, and the first murder trial in America, set against the backdrop of the Pequot War (between the Pequot tribe and the colonists of Massachusetts Bay) that ended this two-year war and brought about a peace that allowed the colonies to become a nation.The year: 1638. The setting: Providence, near Plymouth Colony. A young Nipmuc tribesman returning home from trading beaver pelts is fatally stabbed in a ro...
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17.
Series:
Spirit Run
A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land
Paperback
Noe Alvarez
9781646220533
$23.00
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Mar 02, 2021
In this New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, the son of working-class Mexican immigrants flees a life of labor in fruit-packing plants to run in a Native American marathon from Canada to Guatemala in this “stunning memoir that moves to the rhythm of feet, labor, and the many landscapes of the Americas” (Catriona Menzies-Pike, author of The Long Run).Growing up in Yakima, Washington, Noé Álvarez worked at an apple-packing plant alongside his mother, who “slouched over a conveyor belt of fruit, shoulder to shoulder with mothers conditioned...
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18.
Series: The Trickster trilogy
Return of the Trickster
Hardcover
Eden Robinson
9780735273467
$32.00
FICTION
Mar 02, 2021
NATIONAL BESTSELLERNAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY CBC BOOKS AND THE GLOBE AND MAILIn the third book of her brilliant and captivating Trickster Trilogy, Eden Robinson delivers an explosive, surprising and satisfying resolution to the story.All Jared Martin had ever wanted was to be normal, which was already hard enough when he had to cope with Maggie, his hard-partying, gun-toting, literal witch of a mother, Indigenous teen life and his own addictions. When he wakes up naked, dangerously dehydrated and confused in the basement of his mom’s old...
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19.
Series: Penguin Vitae
Winter in the Blood
Hardcover
James Welch
9780143136194
$32.00
FICTION
Feb 23, 2021
A contemporary classic from a major writer of the Native American renaissance, with a foreword by current United States Poet Laureate Joy Harjo, now a part of the Penguin Vitae series.A Penguin Classic HardcoverDuring his life, James Welch came to be regarded as a master of American prose, and his first novel, Winter in the Blood, is one of his most enduring works. The narrator of this beautiful, often disquieting novel is a young Native American man living on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana. Sensitive and self-destructive, he searches ...
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20.
Series:
The Things She's Seen
Paperback
Ambelin Kwaymullina
9781984849533
$13.99
YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Age (years) from 12
Feb 23, 2021
“Utterly captivating. Ghost story, murder mystery, haunting Aboriginal fable—The Things She’s Seen checks every spooky box you could want.”—Paste MagazineCosmopolitan called The Things She’s Seen one of the best YA books you’ll be obsessed with in 2019. Now in paperback, with an updated, more commercial cover, this thriller is poised to break out to an even wider audience.Nothing’s been the same for Beth Teller since the day she died.Her dad is drowning in grief. He’s also the only one who has been able to see and hear her since the accident. ...
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21.
Series:
Yellow Bird
Oil, Murder, and a Woman's Search for Justice in Indian Country
Paperback
Sierra Crane Murdoch
9780399589171
$24.00
TRUE CRIME
Feb 16, 2021
The true crime story of a murder on an Indian reservation, and the unforgettable Arikara woman who becomes obsessed with solving it—an urgent, page-turning work of literary journalism and social criticism.When Lissa Yellow Bird was released from prison in 2009, she found her home, the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota, transformed by the Bakken oil boom. In her absence, the landscape had been altered beyond recognition, her tribal government swayed by corporate interests, and her community burdened by a surge in violence and addi...
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22.
Series:
Dog Flowers
A Memoir
Hardcover
Danielle Geller
9781984820396
$36.00
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Jan 12, 2021
A daughter returns home to the Navajo reservation to confront her family’s troubled history and retrace her mother’s life—using both narrative and archive in this unforgettable and heart-wrenching memoir.After Danielle Geller’s mother dies of a withdrawal from alcohol during a period of homelessness, she is forced to return to Florida. Using her training as a librarian and archivist, Geller collects her mother’s documents, diaries, and photographs into a single suitcase and begins on a journey of confronting her family’s history and the decisio...
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23.
Series: A Longmire Mystery
The Dark Horse
A Longmire Mystery
Paperback
Craig Johnson
9780143134886
$12.99
FICTION
Jan 12, 2021
Walt doubts a confession of murder in the fifth Longmire novel from the New York Times bestselling authorWade Barsad, a man with a dubious past and a gift for making enemies, burned his wife Mary’s horses in their barn; in retribution, she shot him in the head six times, or so the story goes. But Sheriff Walt Longmire doesn’t believe Mary’s confession and is determined to dig deeper. Unpinning his star to pose as an insurance investigator, Walt visits the Barsad ranch and discovers that everyone in town—including a beautiful Guetemalan bartende...
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24.
Series:
Peacemaker
Hardcover
Joseph Bruchac
9781984815378
$22.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 9 - 12
Jan 05, 2021
A twelve-year-old Iroquois boy searches for peace in this historical novel based on the creation of the Iroquois Confederacy.Twelve-year-old Okwaho’s life has suddenly changed. While he and his best friend are out hunting, his friend is kidnapped by men from a neighboring tribal nation, and Okwaho barely escapes. Everyone in his village fears more raids and killings: The Five Nations of the Iroquois have been at war with one another for far too long, and no one can remember what it was like to live in peace.Okwaho is so angry that he wants to s...
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25.
Series:
Oak Flat
A Fight for Sacred Land in the American West
Hardcover
Lauren Redniss
9780399589720
$40.00
COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS
Nov 17, 2020
A powerful work of visual nonfiction about three generations of an Apache family struggling to protect sacred land from a multinational mining corporation, by MacArthur “Genius” and National Book Award finalist Lauren Redniss, the acclaimed author of Thunder & Lightning.Oak Flat is a serene high elevation mesa that sits above the southeastern Arizona desert, fifteen miles to the west of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. For the San Carlos tribe, Oak Flat is a holy place, an ancient burial ground and religious site where Apache girls cel...
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26.
Series:
Unsettled Ground
The Whitman Massacre and Its Shifting Legacy in the American West
Hardcover
Cassandra Tate
9781632172501
$24.95
HISTORY
Nov 17, 2020
“A highly readable, myth-busting, fact-based story. [A] tale for all who love the West, its history and its truths.”—The InlanderHistorian and journalist Cassandra Tate takes a fresh look at the personalities, dynamics, disputes, social pressures, and shifting legacy of the Whitman Massacre—a pivotal event in the history of the American West—including the often-missing Indian point of view.In 1836, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, devout missionaries from upstate New York, established a Presbyterian mission on Cayuse Indian land near what is now th...
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27.
Series:
Black Sun Rising / La Corazonada
A novel / una novela
Paperback
Barry Gifford
9781609809980
$24.95
FICTION
Nov 10, 2020
The first Western noir by Barry Gifford, “a killer fuckin’ writer.” (David Lynch)Based on historical events in 1851, this Western noir novella traces the struggle of the first integrated Native American tribe to establish themselves on the North American continent. After escaping the Oklahoma relocation camps they had been placed in following their forced evacuation from Florida, the Seminole Indians banded with fugitive slaves from the American South to fulfill the vision of their leader, Coyote, to establish their land in Mexico’s Nacimiento....
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28.
Series:
Redbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band
Paperback
Christian Staebler
9781684057146
$25.99
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Oct 27, 2020
Experience the riveting, powerful story of the Native American civil rights movement and the resulting struggle for identity told through the high-flying career of West Coast rock ’n’ roll pioneers Redbone.You’ve heard the hit song “Come and Get Your Love” in the movie Guardians of the Galaxy, but the story of the band behind it is one of cultural, political, and social importance.Brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas were talented Native American rock musicians that took the 1960s Sunset Strip by storm. They influenced The Doors and jammed with Jimmy H...
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29.
Series:
The Beadworkers
Stories
Paperback
Beth Piatote
9781640094277
$24.00
FICTION
Oct 13, 2020
Beth Piatote’s luminous debut collection opens with a feast, grounding its stories in the landscapes and lifeworlds of the Native Northwest, exploring the inventive and unforgettable pattern of Native American life in the contemporary worldTold with humor, subtlety, and spareness, the mixed–genre works of Beth Piatote’s first collection find unifying themes in the strength of kinship, the pulse of longing, and the language of return.A woman teaches her niece to make a pair of beaded earrings while ruminating on a fractured relationship. An elev...
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30.
Series:
The Radiant Lives of Animals
Hardcover
Linda Hogan
9780807047927
$25.95
NATURE
Oct 13, 2020
Winner of the (Inaugural) 2022 National Book Foundation Science + Literature AwardFrom a celebrated Chickasaw writer, a spiritual meditation, in prose and poetry, on our relationship to the animal world, in an illustrated gift package.Concerned that human lives and the natural world are too often defined by people who are separated from the land and its inhabitants, Indigenous writer and environmentalist Linda Hogan depicts her own intense relationships with animals as an example we all can follow to heal our souls and reconnect with the spirit...
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31.
Series:
The Whale Child
Paperback
Keith Egawa
9781623174866
$25.95
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 7 - 10
Oct 13, 2020
An inspiring middle-grade chapter book that introduces young readers to the environmental challenges facing the planet through the eyes of Coast Salish characters and authors.“You have family on land as you do in the sea…being a caretaker of the earth begins with taking care of the water that all life depends on.”Shiny is a whale child. One day his mother teaches him about the harm facing the world’s oceans because of human carelessness. Shiny agrees to be turned into a boy by the ocean’s water spirit so he can visit the land and alert people t...
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32.
Series:
The Martyrdom of Collins Catch the Bear
Paperback
Gerry Spence
9781609809669
$24.95
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Oct 06, 2020
The search for justice for a Lakota Sioux man wrongfully charged with murder, told here for the first time by his trial lawyer, Gerry Spence. This is the untold story of Collins Catch the Bear, a Lakota Sioux, who was wrongfully charged with the murder of a white man in 1982 at Russell Means’s Yellow Thunder Camp, an AIM encampment in the Black Hills in South Dakota. Though Collins was innocent, he took the fall for the actual killer, a man placed in the camp with the intention of compromising the reputation of AIM. This story reveals the strug...
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33.
Series: Penguin Poets
Little Big Bully
Paperback
Heid E. Erdrich
9780143135920
$27.00
POETRY
Oct 06, 2020
In a new collection that is “a force of nature” (Amy Gerstler), renowned Native poet Heid E. Erdrich applies her rich inventive voice and fierce wit to the deforming effects of harassment and oppression.Little Big Bully begins with a question asked of a collective and troubled we - how did we come to this? In answer, this book offers personal myth, American and Native American contexts, and allegories driven by women’s resistance to narcissists, stalkers, and harassers. These poems are immediate, personal, political, cultural, even futuristic o...
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34.
Series: A Longmire Mystery
Next to Last Stand
A Longmire Mystery
Hardcover
Craig Johnson
9780525522539
$37.00
FICTION
Sep 22, 2020
The new novel in the beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series.One of the most viewed paintings in American history, Custer’s Last Fight, copied and distributed by Anheuser-Busch at a rate of over two million copies a year, was destroyed in a fire at the 7th Cavalry Headquarters in Fort Bliss, Texas, in 1946. Or was it? When Charley Lee Stillwater dies of an apparent heart attack at the Wyoming Home for Soldiers & Sailors, Walt Longmire is called in to try and make sense of a piece of a painting and a Florsheim shoebox containing a mil...
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35.
Series:
Empire of Wild
Paperback
Cherie Dimaline
9780735277205
$21.00
FICTION
Sep 15, 2020
INDIGO’S #1 BEST BOOK OF 2019NATIONAL BESTSELLER“Ripping, roaring, fur-flying, and more!” says Margaret Atwood about this captivating novel from the author of The Marrow Thieves, the #1 national bestseller, multi-award winner, and Canada Reads finalist“Wildly entertaining and profound and essential.”—Tommy Orange, The New York TimesBroken-hearted Joan has been searching for her husband, Victor, for almost a year—ever since he went missing on the night they had their first serious argument. One hung-over morning in a Walmart parking lot in a lit...
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36.
Series:
Why We Serve
Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces
Hardcover
NMAI
9781588346971
$39.95
HISTORY
Sep 15, 2020
Rare stories from more than 250 years of Native Americans’ service in the militaryWhy We Serve commemorates the 2020 opening of the National Native American Veterans Memorial at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the first landmark in Washington, DC, to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of Native veterans. American Indians’ history of military service dates to colonial times, and today, they serve at one of the highest rates of any ethnic group. Why We Serve explores the range of reasons why, from love of their home to an...
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37.
Series:
Why We Serve, Deluxe Edition
Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces
Hardcover
NMAI
9781588346995
$66.00
HISTORY
Sep 15, 2020
Rare stories from more than 250 years of Native Americans’ service in the militaryWhy We Serve, Deluxe Edition, limited to 500 copies, is a stunning keepsake or gift. The lavish cloth cover with a beautiful 4-color image tipped on is encased in a translucent jacket. Illustrations celebrating Native American service in the armed forces pop on 100# matte art stock.Why We Serve commemorates the 2020 opening of the National Native American Veterans Memorial at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the first landmark in Washington,...
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38.
Series:
Carry
A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land
Hardcover
Toni Jensen
9781984821188
$36.00
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Sep 08, 2020
“So strong, bright, and clear. We need more voices like Toni’s, more books like Carry.”—Tommy OrangeA powerful, poetic memoir about what it means to exist as an indigenous woman in America, told in snapshots of the author’s encounters with gun violence—for readers of Jesmyn Ward and Terese Marie Mailhot.Toni Jensen grew up in the Midwest around guns: As a girl, she learned how to shoot birds with her father, a card-carrying member of the NRA. As an adult, she’s had guns waved in her face in the fracklands around Standing Rock, and felt their si...
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39.
Series: The Misewa Saga
The Barren Grounds
The Misewa Saga, Book One
Hardcover
David A. Robertson
9780735266100
$21.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 10
Sep 08, 2020
Narnia meets traditional Indigenous stories of the sky and constellations in an epic middle grade fantasy series from award-winning author David Robertson.Morgan and Eli, two Indigenous children forced away from their families and communities, are brought together in a foster home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They each feel disconnected, from their culture and each other, and struggle to fit in at school and at their new home—until they find a secret place, walled off in an unfinished attic bedroom. A portal opens to another reality, Askí, bringing ...
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40.
Series:
Arctic Crashes: People and Animals in the Changing North
Hardcover
Igor Krupnik
9781944466343
$47.00
NATURE
Sep 01, 2020
This volume is the key outcome of the Arctic Crashes project, “Arctic People and Animal Crashes: Human, Climate and Habitat Agency in the Anthropocene.” This project was implemented during 2014–2016 by a team of scholars at the Smithsonian Institution’s Arctic Studies Center in collaboration with their colleagues and indigenous partners from the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Greenland, and the Netherlands, and was supported by the Smithsonian Grand Challenges Consortia grant. The Arctic Crashes team introduced a new vision to explore human–animal–clim...
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41.
Series:
A History of My Brief Body
Hardcover
Billy-Ray Belcourt
9780735237780
$25.00
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Aug 25, 2020
The youngest ever winner of the Griffin Prize mines his own personal history to reconcile the world he was born into with the world that could be.Billy-Ray Belcourt’s debut memoir opens with a tender letter to his kokum and memories of his early life in the hamlet of Joussard, Alberta, and on the Driftpile First Nation. From there, it expands to encompass the big and broken world around him, in all its complexity and contradictions: a legacy of colonial violence and the joy that flourishes in spite of it, first loves and first loves lost, sexua...
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42.
Series:
When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through
A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry
Paperback
Joy Harjo
9780393356809
$25.95
POETRY
Aug 25, 2020
Selected as one of Oprah Winfrey’s “Books That Help Me Through”
United States Poet Laureate Joy Harjo gathers the work of more than 160 poets, representing nearly 100 indigenous nations, into the first historically comprehensive Native poetry anthology.
This landmark anthology celebrates the indigenous peoples of North America, the first poets of this country, whose literary traditions stretch back centuries. Opening with a blessing from Pulitzer Prize–winner N. Scott Momaday, the book contains powerful introductions from contributing editors ...
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43.
Series: A Longmire Mystery
Land of Wolves
A Longmire Mystery
Paperback
Craig Johnson
9780525522522
$23.00
FICTION
Aug 04, 2020
The new novel in Craig Johnson's beloved New York Times bestselling Longmire series."It's the scenery—and the big guy standing in front of the scenery—that keeps us coming back to Craig Johnson's lean and leathery mysteries." —The New York Times Book ReviewRecovering from his harrowing experiences in Mexico, Sheriff Walt Longmire returns to Absaroka County, Wyoming, to lick his wounds and try once again to maintain justice in a place with grudges that go back generations. When a shepherd is found dead, Longmire suspects it could be suicide. But...
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44.
Series:
Highway of Tears
A True Story of Racism, Indifference and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Paperback
Jessica McDiarmid
9780385687591
$21.00
TRUE CRIME
Jul 14, 2020
A searing and revelatory account of the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls of Highway 16, and an indictment of the society that failed them. For decades, Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or been found murdered along an isolated stretch of highway in northwestern British Columbia. The highway is known as the Highway of Tears, and it has come to symbolize a national crisis. Journalist Jessica McDiarmid investigates the devastating effect these tragedies have had on the families of the victims and their communities, an...
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46.
Series:
Heart Berries
A Memoir
Paperback
Terese Marie Mailhot
9780385691161
$19.95
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Jun 02, 2020
*Canada Reads 2019 Longlist*National Bestseller*New York Times Bestseller*Finalist for the 2018 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction*Finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Awards*Longlisted for the 2019 RBC Taylor Prize*Winner of the Blue Metropolis First Peoples Prize*Winner of the Spalding Prize for the Promotion of Peace and Justice in Literature*Winner of the 2019 Whiting Award for Nonfiction*Shortlisted for the 2019 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize*Shortlisted for the 2019 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Nonfiction*A New...
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47.
Series:
A Mind Spread Out on the Ground
Paperback
Alicia Elliott
9780385692403
$21.00
HISTORY
Jun 02, 2020
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2019 HILARY WESTON WRITERS' TRUST PRIZE FOR NONFICTIONNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2019 BY THE GLOBE AND MAIL • CBC • CHATELAINE • QUILL & QUIRE • THE HILL TIMES • POP MATTERSA bold and profound meditation on trauma, legacy, oppression and racism in North America from award-winning Haudenosaunee writer Alicia Elliott.In an urgent and visceral work that asks essential questions about the treatment of Native people in North America while drawing on intimate details of her own life and experience with i...
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48.
Series:
Yua: Spirit of the Arctic
Highlights from the Thomas G. Fowler Collection
Hardcover
William Fitzhugh
9783791359458
$54.00
ART
May 19, 2020
This superb collection of works by Native Alaskan and Canadian Inuit artists celebrates their creativity and skill while highlighting the history and culture of the Arctic.Over the course of his life, artist, adventurer, and collector Thomas G. Fowler gathered a rich and diverse group of works by Native artists from the Arctic. He was inspired by the concept of yua, a recognition that all things, including objects, have a unique inner essence or spirit. The works in his collection embody this view and highlight the raw materials used to make th...
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49.
Series:
Innocent Heroes
Stories of animals in the First World War
Paperback
Sigmund Brouwer
9780735267978
$12.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 9 - 12
May 19, 2020
A unique celebration of the important role animals play in war, and an insightful look at the taking of Vimy Ridge from the perspective of 3 men in a Canadian platoon.Never before have the stories of animal war heroes been collected in such a special way. This book consists of eight connected fictional stories about a Canadian platoon in WW1. The Storming Normans have help from some very memorable animals: we meet a dog who warns soldiers in the trench of a gas attack, a donkey whose stubbornness saves the day, a cat who saves soldiers from rat...
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50.
Series:
Hearts Unbroken
Paperback
Cynthia Leitich Smith
9781536213133
$11.99
YOUNG ADULT FICTION
Age (years) from 14
Apr 14, 2020
Winner of an American Indian Youth Literature Award New York Times best-selling author Cynthia Leitich Smith turns to realistic fiction with the thoughtful story of a Native teen navigating the complicated, confusing waters of high school — and first love.When Louise Wolfe’s first real boyfriend mocks and disrespects Native people in front of her, she breaks things off and dumps him over e-mail. It’s her senior year, anyway, and she’d rather spend her time with her family and friends and working on the school newspaper. The editors pair her up ...
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51.
Series:
Buck Naked Kitchen
Radiant and Nourishing Recipes to Fuel Your Health Journey
Hardcover
Kirsten Buck
9780735236813
$35.00
COOKING
Apr 07, 2020
Beautiful and delicious gluten-free, grain-free, and dairy-free recipes, fully endorsed by Whole30.As millions of people know, one of the toughest things about completing the Whole30 is figuring out what to eat the other 335 days of the year. Kirsten Buck, creator of Buck Naked Kitchen, struggled with her weight and chronic eczema for years before she transformed her life through food. She adopted a mostly paleo way of eating--gluten-free, grain-free, dairy-free, healthy fats, no refined sugars--and experienced dramatic weight loss. Soon after ...
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52.
Series:
Blanket Toss Under Midnight Sun
Portraits of Everyday Life in Eight Indigenous Communities
Paperback
Paul Seesequasis
9780735273313
$32.95
HISTORY
Oct 22, 2019
A revelatory portrait of eight Indigenous communities from across North America, shown through never-before-published archival photographs--a gorgeous extension of Paul Seesequasis's popular social media project.In 2015, writer and journalist Paul Seesequasis found himself grappling with the devastating findings of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission report on the residential school system. He sought understanding and inspiration in the stories of his mother, herself a residential school survivor. Gradually, Paul realized that another,...
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53.
Series:
Totem
Spirit Animals of Ancient Civilizations
Hardcover
Mia Cassany
9783791374017
$19.95
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Age (years) from 5 - 9
Oct 22, 2019
From cats to crocodiles, lions to eagles-- discover the animals that were important to ancient civilizations and their mythologies.Ancient cultures regarded animals as emblems of power and magic. An array of animals helped shape entire societies and religions. Now, this boldly inventive book helps young readers grasp just how important animals were to those that came before us. Each civilization is depicted in double-page spreads that feature captivating drawings alongside informative texts. As readers travel from culture to culture, they will ...
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54.
Series:
Encounter
Hardcover
Brittany Luby
9780735265813
$21.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 3 - 7
Oct 01, 2019
Two people navigate their differences with curiosity and openness in this stunning picture book that imagines the first meeting between an Indigenous fisher and a European sailor.Based on an actual journal entry by French explorer Jacques Cartier from his first expedition to North America in July 1534, this story imagines the first encounter between a European sailor and a Stadaconan fisher. As the two navigate their differences (language, dress, food) with curiosity, the natural world around them notes their similarities. The seagull observes ...
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55.
Series:
Split Tooth
Paperback
Tanya Tagaq
9780143198055
$19.99
FICTION
Sep 24, 2019
Longlisted for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller PrizeShortlisted for the 2019 Amazon First Novel AwardShortlisted for the 2019 Kobo Emerging Writer PrizeWinner of the 2019 Indigenous Voices Award for Published Prose in EnglishWinner of the 2018 Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design – Prose FictionLonglisted for the 2019 Sunburst AwardFrom the internationally acclaimed Inuit throat singer who has dazzled and enthralled the world with music it had never heard before, a fierce, tender, heartbreaking story unlike anything you've ever read.F...
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56.
Series:
Peace and Good Order
The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada
Hardcover
Harold R. Johnson
9780771048722
$25.00
HISTORY
Sep 24, 2019
An urgent, informed, intimate condemnation of the Canadian state and its failure to deliver justice to Indigenous people by national bestselling author and former Crown prosecutor Harold R. Johnson."The night of the decision in the Gerald Stanley trial for the murder of Colten Boushie, I received a text message from a retired provincial court judge. He was feeling ashamed for his time in a system that was so badly tilted. I too feel this way about my time as both defence counsel and as a Crown prosecutor; that I didn't have the courage to stand...
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57.
Series:
At the Mountain's Base
Hardcover
Traci Sorell
9780735230606
$23.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 4 - 8
Sep 17, 2019
A family, separated by duty and distance, waits for a loved one to return home in this lyrical picture book celebrating the bonds of a Cherokee family and the bravery of history-making women pilots.At the mountain’s base sits a cabin under an old hickory tree. And in that cabin lives a family—loving, weaving, cooking, and singing. The strength in their song sustains them through trials on the ground and in the sky, as they wait for their loved one, a pilot, to return from war.With an author’s note that pays homage to the true history of Native ...
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58.
Series:
Thunder Through My Veins
A Memoir
Paperback
Gregory Scofield
9780385692748
$19.95
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Sep 10, 2019
Gregory Scofield's Thunder Through My Veins is the heartbreakingly beautiful memoir of one man's journey toward self-discovery, acceptance, and the healing power of art.Few people can justify a memoir at the age of thirty-three. Gregory Scofield is the exception, a young man who has inhabited several lives in the time most of us can manage only one. Born into a Métis family of Cree, Scottish, English and French descent but never told of his heritage, Gregory knew he was different. His father disappeared after he was born, and at five he was sep...
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59.
Series:
Red River Girl
The Life and Death of Tina Fontaine
Paperback
Joanna Jolly
9780735233935
$24.95
TRUE CRIME
Aug 27, 2019
NATIONAL BESTSELLERA gripping account of the unsolved death of an Indigenous teenager, and the detective determined to find her killer, set against the backdrop of a troubled city.On August 17, 2014, the body of fifteen-year old runaway Tina Fontaine was found in Winnipeg's Red River. It was wrapped in material and weighted down with rocks. Red River Girl is a gripping account of that murder investigation and the unusual police detective who pursued the killer with every legal means at his disposal. The book, like the movie Spotlight, will chro...
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60.
Series:
Pushing up the Sky
Seven Native American Plays for Children
Paperback
Joseph Bruchac
9781984814838
$13.99
JUVENILE FICTION
Age (years) from 7 - 10
Aug 27, 2019
From acclaimed Native American storyteller Joseph Bruchac comes a collection of seven lively plays for children to perform, each one adapted from a different traditional Native tale. Filled with heroes and tricksters, comedy and drama, these entertaining plays are a wonderful way to bring Native cultures to life for young people. Each play has multiple parts that can be adjusted to suit the size of a particular group and includes simple, informative suggestions for props, scenery, and costumes that children can help to create. Introductory note...
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