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Indigenous Cultures
Indigenous Cultures
Indigenous Cultures Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
1,317 books about indigenous cultures
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Tangara
Nan Chauncy
For the child curious about the secrets of the past and the enduring power of a friendship that transcends time and cult
Ages 9–14
Red Clover Readers
Unstoppable
Art Coulson
For the child who feels overlooked or needs to find their inner strength, this story of Jim Thorpe shows how grit and ha
Ages 6–10
Magic Tree House #18
Buffalo Before Breakfast
Mary Pope Osborne
For the curious child eager to explore different cultures and time periods, this adventure fosters a deep appreciation f
Ages 6–9
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The Ransom of Mercy Carter
Caroline B. Cooney
After being captured during a raid in 1704, young Mercy Carter must endure a brutal winter march to Canada and decide wh
Ages 10–14
Ice Drift
Theodore Taylor
For the child who needs to see the power of inner strength and sibling bonds when facing an overwhelming, life-changing
Ages 8–12
Life Among the Olmecs Daily Life of the Native American People Olmec (1200-400 BC)
Baby Professor
For the curious student wondering how people lived before modern technology. Explore the homes, food, and social lives o
Ages 6–10
The Aztec Government and Society
Baby Professor
Spark your middle-grader's curiosity with this clear guide to how the Aztec Empire worked, from powerful emperors to the
Ages 7–12
Baby Professor
The Spanish Conquistadors Conquer the Aztecs
Baby Professor
For the young history buff ready to discover the world. This bite-sized guide introduces children to the dramatic encoun
Ages 6–10
I Like to Read
Who Will Win?
Arihhonni David
For the child who needs to learn that slow and steady effort matters more than showing off, rooted in traditional Hauden
Ages 4–8
Music from a Place Called Half Moon
Jerrie Oughton
For the young reader starting to recognize unfairness in the world and navigating the complex emotions of losing a frien
Ages 10–14
When the Moon Is Full
Penny Pollock
For the child who marvels at the night sky and wants to understand how different cultures honor the changing seasons thr
Ages 4–9
King Philip's War
Baby Professor
For the student curious about the complex roots of early America, this guide explains the 17th-century conflict between
Ages 7–12
2nd Grade US History: Native Americans to Early Settlers
Baby Professor
For parents wanting to introduce complex early American history through a simple workbook. It explores the diverse begin
Ages 7–9
The History of the Mayan Empire
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders about lost cities and ancient people. This guide introduces the rise and fall of the M
Ages 6–10
A Salmon for Simon
Betty Waterton
For the child who loves the outdoors and is beginning to understand that animals have feelings too. A gentle story about
Ages 4–8
The Three Snow Bears
Jan Brett
For the curious child who wanders a bit too far, this beautifully detailed Arctic retelling of Goldilocks explores bound
Ages 4–8
Seven Serpents Trilogy #1
The Captive
Scott O'Dell
For the young reader wrestling with the weight of personal ambition versus what is morally right, set against the backdr
Ages 11–15
Who Were the Mayans and What Did They Give the World?
Baby Professor
For the curious student fascinated by ancient mysteries and hidden cities. This guide reveals how a clever civilization
Ages 6–10
The Many Burdens of US President James Madison: Britain vs. America vs. Native Americans
Baby Professor
For the young learner curious about how America grew and the difficult choices made by early leaders during times of con
Ages 7–10
Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey
Jamake Highwater
Follow a young boy's epic journey to manhood through a tapestry of traditional North American Indian legends woven into
Ages 12–18
Native American Stories for Kids
Tom Pecore Weso
For the child curious about the origins of the world and the wisdom of different cultures, these 12 traditional legends
Ages 6–9
Native American Leaders From Then Until Today
Baby Professor
Introduce your child to the diverse contributions of Indigenous leaders with this visually engaging overview of historic
Ages 5–9
Red Bird Sings
Gina Capaldi, Q. L. Pearce
For the child who feels caught between different worlds or is searching for the courage to stand up for their heritage a
Ages 7–12
The Good Rainbow Road
Simon J Ortiz
For the child curious about how different cultures honor the earth, this traditional Acoma Pueblo story celebrates the p
Ages 6–10