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Explore chapter books books about indigenous cultures for children.
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Circle of Thanks
Susi Gregg Fowler
The vast Alaskan tundra comes to life in this lyrical look at how the animals and people of the north depend on one anot
Ages 4–8
Actual Times #3
Gold! Gold from the American River!
Don Brown
A single shiny stone in a California stream triggers a global rush, drawing dreamers, entrepreneurs, and laborers into a
Ages 6–10
Willa of the Wood #2
Willa of Dark Hollow
Robert Beatty
For the child who feels a deep connection to the natural world and wants to stand up for what is right, even when the ta
Ages 8–13
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The Bunyip of Berkeley's Creek
Jenny Wagner
A lonely creature from Berkeley’s Creek is certain he is a bunyip, but he must find proof when everyone else insists tha
Ages 4–8
Wombat Stew
Marcia K. Vaughan
A clever dingo thinks he has caught the perfect ingredient for his stew, but a group of bush animals has a messy plan to
Ages 3–7
Pop-Up Peekaboo!
Moana
Frankie Hallam
Hidden surprises wait under every flap on the island of Motunui! Join Moana, Maui, and Pua in a rhyming game of peekaboo
Ages 0–3
Enchantment of the World
Colombia
Marion Morrison
Armed with gadgets and superhuman senses, a brave superhero must defend his home from a terrifying new threat: his own b
Ages 10–14
Bonnie and Sam #2
The Circus Horse
Alison Lester
When a traveling circus arrives in Currawong Creek, best friends Bonnie and Sam seize the chance to master the daring ar
Ages 6–9
History's Groundbreakers #11
The Pony Express
Patricia R. Quiri
Gallop across treacherous terrain and through freezing storms alongside the courageous riders who risked everything to d
Ages 7–10
Signature Lives #1
American Frontier Era
Kevin Voigt
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how the lives of pioneers and Indigenous leaders intertwined during the exp
Ages 9–12
Song of Be
Lesley Beake
Be journeys across the desert to find the peace of her youth while her people work to balance ancient traditions with a
Ages 12–17
Kayuktuk: An Arctic Quest
Brian Heinz
Young Aknik embarks on a vital Arctic quest to prove his hunting skills and earn his place as a man within his tribe.
Ages 6–10
The Rocks of Honey
Patricia Wrightson
Barney and his friends trek into the wilderness to hunt for a legendary stone axe hidden deep within the mysterious Rock
Ages 9–12
Paint Your Face on a Drowning in the River
Craig Kee Strete
An Indian youth dreams of a life beyond the reservation, but his deep ties to his girlfriend and grandparents pull him b
Ages 12–17
Native Peoples
The Iroquois Indians
Bill Lund
A vibrant history comes to life through the unique customs and enduring traditions that define the modern Iroquois peopl
Ages 7–10
Eagle Song
Joseph Bruchac
Eight-year-old Danny Bigtree faces a difficult transition when he moves from a Mohawk reservation to Brooklyn and encoun
Ages 8–12
American Hero Biographies #1
Sequoyah and the Written Word
Cynthia Klingel, Robert B. Noyed
One Cherokee leader invents an entire system of writing to ensure his people's language and culture are never forgotten.
Ages 6–9
Goodbye, My Island
Jean Rogers
Twelve-year-old Esther recounts the bittersweet final winter her community spent on King Island, Alaska, before leaving
Ages 8–12
The Tipi
David Yue
Learn how the Great Plains Indians designed and constructed their homes to withstand the unique landscape of the America
Ages 8–12
Big Rain Coming
Katrina Germein
For the child learning the value of anticipation, this evocative story captures the heavy, shimmering heat of Northern A
Ages 4–8
DK Eyewitness
North American Indian
David Murdoch
Fascinating cultural details reveal how different Native American groups lived, from the whale hunters of the North to t
Ages 8–12
Guests
Michael Dorris
Moss and Trouble face the complexities of growing up in 17th-century Massachusetts as their village prepares for a meal
Ages 8–12
All Aboard Reading
Sacajawea: Her True Story
Joyce Milton
Follow the incredible journey of the Shoshone woman who helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition through the vast Ame
Ages 7–10
Geronimo
Joseph Bruchac
The legendary Apache warrior Geronimo reflects on his life of battle and his time in captivity during a meaningful visit
Ages 10–14
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Young Adult
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Picture Books
(16)
Middle Grade
(13)
Poetry
(13)
Graphic Novels
(13)
Early Readers
(6)
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