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NATIVE AMERICAN FICTIONWarrior Angelby Robert LipsyteCall# FIC LIP
The Wayby Joseph BruchacCall# FIC ALB
Give Me Some Truthby Eric GansworthCall# FIC GAN
If I Ever Get Out Of Hereby Eric GansworthCall# FIC GAN
Killer Enemiesby Joseph BruchacCall# FIC BRU
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indianby Sherman Alexie - CALL# FIC ALE
Junior, is a budding cartoonist growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation. Determined to take his future into his own hands, Junior leaves his troubled school on the rez to attend an all-white farm town high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot.
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Woods Runnerby Gary PaulsenCall# FIC PAU
The Great Deathby John SmelcerCall# FIC SME
Night Wingsby Joseph BruchacCall# FIC BRU
The Marrow Thievesby Cherie DimalineCall# FIC DIM
How I Became A Ghostby Tim TingleCall# FIC TIN
Indian Shoesby Cynthia SmithCall# FIC SMI
My Name Is Not Easyby Derby EdwardsonCall# FIC EDW
Sacajaweaby Josephy BruchacCall# FIC BRU
Son Who Returnsby Gary RobinsonCall# FIC ROB
There Thereby Tommy OrangeCall# FIC ORA
Killer Enemiesby Joseph Bruchac - Call# FIC BRU
There were the Ones—people so augmented with technology that they were barely human — and there was everyone else who served them. As the legendary Killer of Enemies was in the ancient days of the Apache people, Lozen is meant to be a more than a hunter. Lozen is meant to be a hero.
NATIVE AMERICAN NONFICTIONEverything…About Indiansby Anton TreuerCall# 909 TRU
Worcester v. GeorgiaAmerican Indian Rightsby Susan GoldCall# 342.730 GOL
Fire Startersby Jen StormCall# 741.5 STO
This Place. 150 Years Retoldby Kateri Akiwenzie-DammCall# 741.5 AKI
The Dakota Access Pipelineby Sue EdwardsCall# 388.5 EDW
Native American Warfare Setby Chris McNab - CALL# 970 MCN
La Voz de Mayoby Henry Barajas - CALL# 741.5 BAJ
Based on the oral history of Ramon Jaurigue, an orphan and WWII veteran who co-founded the Mexican, American, Yaqui, and Others (M.A.Y.O.) organization, which successfully lobbied the Tucson City Council to improve living and working conditions for members of the Pascua Yaqui tribe, paving the way to their federal recognition.
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Introducing Native American tribes by the region they inhabited, these books describe the lifestyle, dress, customs, and weaponry of the original inhabitants of this land. Illustrations detail interactions with Europeans as well as major leaders and warriors, with captions that highlight each component shown.
Looks Like DaylightVoices of Indigenous Kidsby Deborah EllisCall# 305.23 ELL
The Tongva of Californiaby Jack WilliamsCall# 979.4 WIL
Dreaming in Indianby Lisa CharleyboyCall# 704.03 CHA
Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heavenby Sherman AlexieCall# 813 ALE
#NotYourPrincessby Lisa CharleyboyCall# 971 CHA
The American Indian Rights Movementby Eric BraunCall# 323.11 BRA
Before ColumbusThe Americas of 1491by Charles MannCall# 970.01 MAN
Understanding Native American Mythsby Megan KoppCall# 299.7 KOP
Native American Spirit Beingsby Jeanne NagleCall# 299.7 NAG
Bury My Heart at Wounded Kneeby Dee BrownCall# 978 BRO
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