Native American Interest Titles Spring 2020

{IPG} Editoons The Political Cartoons of Marty Two Bulls Marty G. Two Bulls, Sr.

Summary Curated from work published in Native American newspapers, serving reservations, and Native populations in major cities, each cartoon was designed to mimic the strong cartoons of the past. The heavy ink work, cross- hatching, and shading are reminiscent of fine art, while the message impacts the reader with the stark reality Fulcrum Publishing of Native people’s political, social, and personal existence. The author launches this collection with an essay 9781682752555 about the historical context of his work, and captions throughout the book explain both the background of and Pub Date: 8/11/20 $21.95 USD the reaction to various images. Through the eyes of this journalist/author, readers will better understand and Discount Code: LON connect with the history, reality, and hopes of North America’s First Nations. Trade Paperback

156 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 36 Marty Two Bulls Sr. is an Oglala Lakota originally from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Art / Art & Politics He started drawing editorial cartoons for Rapid City’s Central High School newspaper as a hobby, but within a ART037000 few years, the hobby turned into a career. His work has appeared in the Rapid City Journal, the Argus Leader , 8 in H | 8 in W Indian Country Today , Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Times , News from Indian Country , GoComics , and the Andrews McMeel Universal syndicate . To learn more about his work, visit m2bulls.com.

The Magic Leaves A History of Haida Argillite Carving Peter Macnair, Alan L. Hoover

Summary Peter Macnair and Alan Hoover recount the history of Haida argillite carving since it began in the early 1800s, and they describe more than 200 examples from the extensive collection of the Royal BC Museum. Argillite is a dense, black shale mined from a quarry on Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), reserved for the exclusive use of Haida carvers. Argillite works are unique in style and character, ranging from ceremonial The Royal pipes and model poles to elaborate platters and chests. "The careful scholarship of Peter Macnair and Alan Museum 9780772647733 Hoover has ensured that The Magic Leaves remains an authoritative text on the types, subjects and history of Pub Date: 3/1/03 argillite carving. Argillite carvings made for the souvenir, ethnographic and fine-art markets maintained and $29.95 USD/£33.50 GBP developed Indigenous stylistic and narrative traditions. The beautiful black slate of Haida Gwaii continues to Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback be a vehicle for profound expressions of Haida history and artistic innovation." – Dr. Martha Black, from the Foreword. 160 Pages Carton Qty: 11 Contributor Bio Art / Native American ART041000 Peter L. Macnair is former curator of ethnology at the Royal BC Museum, a post he held for more than 30 10.5 in H | 9.5 in W | 0.5 in years. He is widely recognized for his knowledge of the art and history of the First Nations of the Northwest T | 1.9 lb Wt Coast. Alan L. Hoover worked in the RBCM's anthropology collections for 33 years and retired in 2003, as manager of the department.

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{IPG} Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples Nancy J. Turner

Summary In Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples, renowned ethnobotanist Nancy J. Turner describes more than 100 plants traditionally harvested and eaten by coastal aboriginal groups. Each description contains botanical details and a colour photograph to help identify the plant, information on where to find it, and a discussion on traditional methods of harvesting and preparation. This popular book remains an essential guide for anyone interested in wild edible plants or traditional cultures of First Peoples living on the coast of British Columbia and adjacent areas in Alaska and Washington. Contributor Bio As professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria and a research associate at the Royal BC The Royal British Columbia Museum Museum, Nancy J. Turner has written several books and articles on ethnobotany, including two companions to 9780772656278 this book: Food Plants of Interior First Peoples and Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia. Pub Date: 12/11/06 $20.00 USD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

176 Pages Carton Qty: 40 History / Native American HIS028000 Series: Royal BC Museum Handbook 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.4 in T | 0.7 lb Wt

Food Plants of Interior First Peoples Nancy J. Turner

Summary Nancy Turner describes more than 150 plants traditionally harvested and eaten by First Peoples east of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia and northern Washington. Each description includes information on where to find the plant and a discussion on traditional methods of harvesting and preparation. Contributor Bio As professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria and a research associate at the Royal BC Museum, Nancy J. Turner has written several books and articles on ethnobotany, including two companions to this book: Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples and Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia.

The Royal British Columbia Museum 9780772658463 Pub Date: 11/22/07 $20.00 USD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

224 Pages Carton Qty: 40 History / Native American HIS028000 Series: Royal BC Museum Handbook 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

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{IPG} Histories, Territories and Laws of the Kitwancool Wilson Duff

Summary The Kitwancool people live in a village of the same name on a tributary of the Skeena River, near Hazelton. In his introduction, Wilson Duff says, "the Kitwancool think of themselves as an independent and completely autonomous tribe". This book, written by the Kitwancool, contains statements about their history, territories, laws and customs. It is an important example of partnership between a First Nations community and a museum. Contributor Bio Wilson Duff (1925–76) was curator of anthropology at the BC Provincial Museum (now Royal BC Museum) The Royal British Columbia from 1950 to 1965, when he accepted a teaching position at the University of British Columbia. He became Museum 9780771887499 one of the most important anthropologists of his time and published numerous articles and books on First Pub Date: 1/5/89 Nations and anthropology in BC. $7.95 USD/£6.50 GBP Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Images from the Likeness House Dan Savard

Summary On a winter's day in 1889, Tsimshian Chief Arthur Wellington Clah went to Hannah and Richard Maynard's photography studio in Victoria "to give myself likeness." In Images from the Likeness House, Dan Savard explores the relationship between First Peoples in British Columbia, Alaska and Washington and the photographers who made images of them from the late 1850s to the 1920s. He gives examples of the great technological advancements that took place, from wet-glass-plate to nitrate-film negatives, showing the The Royal British Columbia images in their original state, not cropped, corrected or retouched. This is not only an important book about Museum 9780772661500 photography, but also a visual statement about perception (and misperception), cultural change and survival. Pub Date: 5/12/10 Images from the Likeness House will appeal to ethnographers, photographers, art lovers and anyone $29.95 USD interested in the history of BC, Alaska and Washington. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 224 Pages Dan Savard, formerly a senior collections manager of the Anthropology Audio Visual Collection at the Royal BC Carton Qty: 12 Museum, has authored several academic papers and given many illustrated presentations on topics related to History / Native American HIS028000 photography and First Peoples. This is his first book. 10.5 in H | 9 in W | 0.6 in T | 2.3 lb Wt

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{IPG} Out of the Mist Treasures of the Nuu-Chah-Nulth Chiefs Martha Black

Summary Out of the Mist celebrates the art, culture and history of the Nuu-chah-nulth (formerly called Nootka) nations. It features the material culture—including many major art pieces—of the richly complex societies along the west coast of and the Olympic Peninsula. With the help of many Nuu-chah-nulth voices, Martha Black places the objects in context with the cultures and histories of the people who created them. HuupuKwanum and Tupaat are Nuu-chah-nulth words that designate everything a chief owns, including The Royal British Columbia Museum hereditary names and songs, objects, dances, rights and privileges, lands, and resources. These concepts 9780771895470 introduce non-aboriginal people to the profound philosophical, spiritual and personal connections that these Pub Date: 12/1/99 objects have always had within Nuu-chah-nulth communities. Winner of the British Columbia Millennium 2000 $29.95 USD Discount Code: LON Book Award. Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 160 Pages Curator of ethnology at the Royal BC Museum since 1997, Dr. Martha Black has a PhD in Art History from the Carton Qty: 15 History / Native American University of Victoria (1998) and a MA in Interdisciplinary Studies from York University, Toronto (1988), both HIS028000 focused on Heiltsuk art and museum collections. She has worked on many successful collaborative projects 10.5 in H | 9 in W | 0.5 in T with First Nations and is a specialist in the theory and practice of repatriation within and outside of the treaty | 1.8 lb Wt negotiation process.

Plant Technology of the First Peoples of British Columbia Nancy J. Turner

Summary “This excellent field guide to many plants native to British Columbia emphasizes the traditional technological uses of plant materials by the First Peoples of the region…. This well-organized, clearly written book contains a wealth of fascination information for both the ethnobotanist and the interested layperson.” – Nikki Tate-Stratton, Canadian Book Review Annual In her third ethnobotany handbook, Nancy Turner focuses on the plants that provided heat, shelter, transportation, clothing, tools, nets, ropes, containers—all the necessities of life for First Peoples. She describes more than 100 of these plants, their various uses and their importance in the material cultures of First Nations in British Columbia and adjacent lands in Washington, Alberta, Alaska and Montana. She also shows how First Peoples have used plant materials to make decorations, scents, The Royal British Columbia cleaning agents, insect repellents, toys and many other items. Museum 9780772658470 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 9/1/98 Dr. Nancy J. Turner is a professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria and a research $22.95 USD Discount Code: LON associate at the Royal BC Museum. She has written several books and articles on ethnobotany, including two Trade Paperback companions to this book: Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples and Food Plants of Interior First Peoples. 256 Pages Carton Qty: 48 History / Native American HIS028000 Series: Royal BC Museum Handbook 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.6 in T | 1 lb Wt

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{IPG} Saanich Ethnobotany Culturally Important Plants of the Wsánec People Nancy J. Turner, Richard J. Hebda

Summary Nancy Turner and Richard Hebda present the results of many years of working with botanical experts from the Saanich Nation on southern Vancouver Island. Elders Violet Williams, Elsie Claxton, Christopher Paul and Dave Elliott pass on their knowledge of plants and their uses to future generations of Saanich and people, and to anyone interested in native plants. Saanich Ethnobotany includes detailed information about the plants that were traditionally harvested to use in all aspects of Saanich life, such as for food and medicines, and to make tools, buildings and weapons. Each plant is listed by its common (English), scientific and Saanich names. Each listing contains a brief botanical description with a colour photograph, where to find The Royal British Columbia the plant and how it was used traditionally by the Saanich people. This important book celebrates the richness Museum and tremendous value of locally based knowledge in a rapidly changing world. 9780772665775 Pub Date: 11/15/02 $18.95 USD/€22.99 EUR Contributor Bio Discount Code: LON Dr. Nancy J. Turner is professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria and a research associate Trade Paperback at the Royal BC Museum. She has written several books and articles on ethnobotany, including Food Plants of 192 Pages Interior First Peoples and Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia. Dr. Richard J. Hebda is curator Carton Qty: 44 of earth history and botany at the Royal BC Museum and adjunct professor of biology and earth and ocean History / Native American HIS028000 sciences at the University of Victoria. He has written extensively on subjects related to botany and ethnobotany. 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

Songhees Pictorial A History of the People as seen by Outsiders, 1790–1912 Grant Keddie

Summary In the mid 1840s, fifty years after first contact with Europeans, the Songhees people agreed to amalgamate on a reserve across the harbour from the newly built Fort Victoria. Grant Keddie tells the story of the old Songhees Reserve through the eyes of outsiders, expressed in newspaper reports and private journals, and depicted in sketches, paintings and photographs. Songhees Pictorial offers a rich visual history of the old The Royal British Columbia Songhees Reserve, the people who lived there and the city that grew up around them. This book features Museum 9780772649645 almost 200 archival images, many published for the first time, documenting Songhees history since first Pub Date: 2/1/04 contact with Europeans. From watercolour paintings to sweeping panoramic photographs, these images show $29.95 USD/£26.00 GBP the changing architecture of the reserve and the city that engulfed it, they highlight potlatches and other Discount Code: LON events on the reserve, and they capture aspects of the everyday lives of residents and visitors. The author Trade Paperback compliments the visuals with a variety of quotations from newspapers, government documents and personal 176 Pages letters, and gives context to the whole s... Carton Qty: 15 Grades 17 And Up History / Native American Contributor Bio HIS028000 With more than 40 years’ experience as archaeology curator at the Royal BC Museum, Grant Keddie combines 10.5 in H | 9.5 in W | 0.5 in his extensive knowledge of the archaeology collection with an interest in human history and natural history. A T | 2 lb Wt popular speaker to all age groups, he promotes understanding of the value and importance of the history of indigenous cultures. He has carried out archaeological surveys and excavations in many parts of the province, and has lectured and published on a wide range of topics.

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{IPG} The Indian History of British Columbia The Impact of the White Man Wilson Duff

Summary First published in 1965, The Indian History of British Columbia: The Impact of the White Man remains an important book thanks to Wilson Duff's rigorous scholarship. It is an excellent overview of the history of the interaction between the First Nations of British Columbia and the colonial cultures that came to western North America. In its 30 years in print, this book has sold more than 15,000 copies and continues to reside on the reading lists of many university and college anthropology courses. Wilson Duff wrote this book as the first in a series. The second was to be the first book in a line of "ethnic histories" on specific First Nations; the third was to cover a thousand or so years before contact with Euro-Americans. Regrettably, he never finished the The Royal British Columbia other manuscripts. But The Impact of the White Man stands alone and is, indeed, a mainstay of anthropology Museum and history in British Columbia. For the first time, this book is issued in a quality paperback size and a more 9780771894831 readable type. The original text is virtually unchanged, but the publishers have added more photographs, an Pub Date: 2/19/14 $11.95 USD appen... Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio

192 Pages Wilson Duff (1925–76) was curator of anthropology at the BC Provincial Museum (now Royal BC Museum) Carton Qty: 34 from 1950 to 1965, when he accepted a teaching position at the University of British Columbia. He became History / Native American one of the most important anthropologists of his time and published numerous articles and books on First HIS028000 Nations and anthropology in BC. 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.7 lb Wt

The Whaling People of the West Coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery Eugene Arima, Alan L. Hoover

Summary The Whaling People live along the west coast of Vancouver Island and Cape Flattery in Washington. They comprise more than 20 First Nations, including the Nuu-chah-nulth (formerly called Nootka), Ditidaht, Pacheedaht and . These socially related people enjoyed a highly organized, tradition-based culture for centuries before Europeans arrived. As whaling societies, they had a unique relationship with the sea. In The Whaling People, Eugene Arima and Alan Hoover give an intimate account of the traditional ways in which these coastal people looked at and understood the world they lived in. They present the activities, technologies and rituals that the Whaling People used to make a living in their complex coastal environments, The Royal British Columbia Museum and their beliefs about the natural and supernatural forces that affected their lives. The book features 12 9780772664914 narratives collected from First Nations elders, each illustrated with original drawings by the celebrated Pub Date: 10/15/11 Hesquiaht artist Tim Paul. This informative and entertaining book celebrates the still-thriving cultures of the $14.95 USD/£16.99 GBP/€20.99 EUR Whaling People, who survived the devas... Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio Eugene Arima is an ethnologist specializing in Arctic and Northwest Coast culture areas. He has written, 256 Pages Carton Qty: 28 edited and contributed to several books on the whaling people. Arima lives in Ottawa, where he recently History / Native American retired as ethnohistorian for National Historic Parks and Sites, Parks Canada. Alan Hoover has written widely HIS028000 on the material culture and art of Northwest Coast peoples. He is co-author of the Royal BC Museum books 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.7 in T | 1 The Legacy (1984) and The Magic Leaves (2002), and the editor of Nuu-chah-nulth Voices, Histories, Objects lb Wt and Journeys (2000).

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{IPG} Drew Hayden Taylor Essays on His Works Robert Nunn

Summary The offspring of an Ojibway mother and a white father whom he has never known, Drew Hayden Taylor has long addressed vexed issues of identity and the complicated relationship between Native people and whites with sharp insight and a frequently unsettling sense of humor. Carefully examining these writings, this collection analyzes Taylor's writing from both aboriginal and non-aboriginal perspectives. Contributors include Birgit Däwes, Jonathan R. Dewar, Kristina Fagan, Rob Appleford, Ric Knowles, and Monique Mojica. Contributor Bio Robert Nunn is a former professor of dramatic literature and theater history at Brock University–St. Guernica Editions Inc Catharines, Ontario. He has published numerous articles on Canadian drama and playwrights. 9781550712681 Pub Date: 8/1/08 $18.00 USD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Against Indian Hating An Anishinaabe Political Philosophy Matthew L.M. Fletcher

Summary Even before the Revolutionary War, American colonists feared and fought “merciless Indian savages,” and through the following centuries, American law and policy have been molded by the relentless tradition of Indian-hating. From proportional representation and restrictions on the right to bear arms, to the break-up of tribal property rights and the destruction of Indian culture and family, the attacks on tribal governance and people continue and remain endemic. More than just a study of the progression of law, this book balances each chapter’s history with the relating of a traditional Anishinaabe story or teaching, providing both context and a roadmap for survival. Fulcrum Publishing 9781682752333 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 7/14/20 Matthew L.M. Fletcher , a member of the Grand Traverse Band, is Professor of Law at Michigan State $21.95 USD Discount Code: LON University College of Law and Director of the Indigenous Law and Policy Center. He sits as the Chief Justice of Trade Paperback the Poarch Band of Creek Indians Supreme Court and also sits as an appellate judge for the Grand Traverse 216 Pages Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, the Match- Carton Qty: 32 E-Be--She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, the Social Science / Ethnic Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians, the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians, the Santee Sioux Tribe Studies SOC021000 of Nebraska, and the Tribes. In addition to writing Federal Indian Law and Principles of Federal Indian Law , Fletcher has co-authored numerous publications, and is the primary editor and author of the leading law 9 in H | 6 in W blog on American Indian law and policy, Turtle Talk, http://turtletalk.wordpress.com/.

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{IPG} Indigenous Repatriation Handbook Jisgang Nika Collison, Sdaahl K’awaas Lucy Bell, L...

Summary A reference for BC Indigenous communities and museums, created by and for Indigenous people working in repatriation. “Our late friend and brother Rod Naknakim said, ‘Reconciliation and repatriation cannot and should not be separated. The two must anchor our conversation and guide our efforts as we move forward collectively with common purpose and understanding.’” —Dan Smith, BCMA Indigenous Advisory Chair, Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre We are in a new era of reconciliation that involves repatriation—the return of Indigenous objects and Ancestral remains to their home communities—and the creation of meaningful The Royal British Columbia relationships between museums and Indigenous communities. This handbook, the first to be created by and Museum for Indigenous people, provides practical information that will enable each of the 34 unique Indigenous 9780772673176 language and cultural groups in BC to carry out the process of repatriation in ways that align with the cultural Pub Date: 3/29/19 $22.95 USD traditions of each respective community. It also provides information that will be helpful to museums, and to Discount Code: LON Indigenous communities across Canada. Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 174 Pages Carton Qty: 32 Jisgang Nika Collison is Executive Director and Curator at the Haida Gwaii Museum at Kay Llnagaay. Sdaahl Social Science / Ethnic K’awaas Lucy Bell is the head of the Indigenous Collections and Repatriation Department at the Royal BC Studies Museum. Lou-ann Neel is the repatriation specialist at the Royal BC Museum. SOC021000 11 in H | 8.5 in W | 0.5 in T | 1.1 lb Wt

A Kid's Guide to Native American History More than 50 Activities Yvonne Wakim Dennis, Arlene Hirschfelder

Summary Hands-on activities, games, and crafts introduce children to the diversity of Native American cultures and Chicago Review Press teach them about the people, experiences, and events that have helped shape America, past and present. 9781556528026 Nine geographical areas cover a variety of communities like the Mohawk in the Northeast, Ojibway in the Pub Date: 11/1/09 $16.95 USD/$18.95 Midwest, Shoshone in the Great Basin, Apache in the Southwest, Yupik in Alaska, and Native Hawaiians, CAD/£14.50 GBP among others. Lives of historical and contemporary notable individuals like Chief Joseph and Discount Code: LON are featured, and the book is packed with a variety of topics like first encounters with Europeans, Indian Trade Paperback removal, Mohawk sky walkers, and Navajo code talkers. Readers travel Native America through activities that 256 Pages highlight the arts, games, food, clothing, and unique celebrations, language, and life ways of various nations. Carton Qty: 30 Kids can make Haudensaunee corn husk dolls, play Washoe stone jacks, design Inupiat sun goggles, or create Print Run: 5K Ages 7 to 9, Grades 2 to 4 a Hawaiian Ma’o-hauhele bag. A time line, glossary, and recommendations for Web sites, books, movies, and Juvenile Nonfiction / People museums round out this multicultura... & Places JNF018040 Contributor Bio Series: A Kid's Guide series Yvonne Wakim Dennis is the outreach director for Nitchen, Inc., a support agency for indigenous families, 8.5 in H | 11 in W | 0.5 in T | 1.2 lb Wt and the Nitchen Children's Museum of Native America. She is the coauthor of Native Americans Today with Arlene Hirschfelder. Arlene Hirschfelder is the author of numerous books on Native Americans, including Native Americans: A History in Pictures and Rising Voices: The Writings of Young Native Americans . She has been a consultant for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.

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{IPG} Native American History for Kids With 21 Activities Karen Bush Gibson

Summary As the first Americans, hundreds of indigenous bands and nations already lived in North America when Chicago Review Press European explorers first set out to conquer an inhabited land. This book captures the early history of these 9781569762806 complex societies and their 500-year struggle to survive against all odds from war, displacement, broken Pub Date: 7/1/10 $18.99 USD/$25.99 treaties, and boarding schools. Not only a history of tribal nations, Native American History for Kids also CAD/£15.99 GBP includes profiles of famous Native Americans and their many contributions, from early leaders to superstar Discount Code: LON athlete Jim Thorpe, dancer Maria Tallchief, astronaut John Herrington, author Sherman Alexie, actor Wes Trade Paperback Studi, and more. 144 Pages Readers will also learn about Indian culture through hands-on activities, such as planting a Three Sisters Carton Qty: 28 garden (corn, squash, and beans), making beef jerky in a low-temperature oven, weaving a basket out of Ages 9 And Up, Grades 4 And Up folded newspaper strips, deciphering a World War II Navajo Code Talker message, and playing Ball-and- Juvenile Nonfiction / People Triangle, a game popular with Penobscot children. And before they are finished, readers will be inspired to & Places know that the histo... JNF018040 Series: For Kids series Contributor Bio 8.5 in H | 11 in W | 0.4 in T | 1.1 lb Wt Karen Bush Gibson is the author of eight books on Native American culture, including The Arapaho , The Pawnee , The Chickasaw , and Plank Houses .

Every Day Is a Good Day Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women ,

A rare and often imtimate glimpse into the lives of Native women who face each day positively.

Summary A rare and often intimate glimpse at the resilience and perserverance of Native women who face each day positively and see the richnes in their lives. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing 9781555916916 Wilma Mankiller was an author, activist, and former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. Her roots were Pub Date: 5/1/11 planted deep in the rural community Mankiller Flats in Adair County, Oklahoma, where she spent most of her $21.95 USD/$22.95 life. She has been honored with many awards, including the Presidental Medal of Freedom, and has received CAD/£12.99 GBP/€14.99 EUR honorary degrees from such esteemed institutions as Yale University, Dartmouth College, and Smith College. Discount Code: LON Wilma Mankiller died in 2010 after a long battle with cancer. Contributors include: Linda Aranaydo, Muscogee Trade Paperback Creek (physician) Mary and Carrie Dann, Western Shoshone (traditionalists) Angela Gonzales, Hopi (professor) 272 Pages Joy Harjo, Muscogee Creek/Cherokee (poet/musician) LaDonna Harris, Comanche (warrior) Sarah James, Carton Qty: 14 Nee'Tsaii Gwich'in (human rights activist) Debra LaFountaine, Ojibway (environmentalist) Rosalie Little Print Run: 10K Thunder, Lakota (Lakota linguist/artist) Lurline Wailana McGregor, Native Hawaiian (television producer) Biography & Autobiography / Women Beatrice Medicine, Lakota (anthropologist) Ella Mulford, Navajo (biologist) Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Salish BIO022000 Flathead (artist) Audrey Shenandoah, O... 9 in H | 7 in W | 0.7 in T | 1.2 lb Wt

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{IPG} Native American Gardening Stories, Projects, and Recipes for Families Michael J. Caduto, Joseph Bruchac

Summary Readers will learn about the relationships between people and the gardens of Earth, seed preservation, Native diets and meals, natural pest control, and the importance of the Circle of Life. Contributor Bio Michael J. Caduto is an award-winning author, master storyteller, poet, musician, educator, and ecologist. He has received numerous awards, including the New York State Outdoor Education Association's Art and Literary Award, New England's Regional Award for Excellence in Environmental Education, the American Booksellers' Fulcrum Publishing 9781555911485 "Pick of the List" Award, and the Association of Children's Booksellers' Choice Award, among others. Joseph Pub Date: 3/1/96 Bruchac , coauthor of The Keepers of the Earth series, is a nationally acclaimed Native American storyteller $16.95 USD/$19.95 and writer who has authored more than 70 books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and children. He CAD/£11.99 GBP/€12.99 lives in upstate New York. EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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The True Story of Pocahontas The Other Side of History Dr. Linwood "Little Bear" Custalow, Angela L. Dani...

For the first time, the true story of Pocahontas is revealed by her own people.

Summary The True Story of Pocahontas is the first public publication of the Powhatan perspective that has been maintained and passed down from generation to generation within the Mattaponi Tribe, and the first written history of Pocahontas by her own people. Contributor Bio Dr. Linwood "Little Bear" Custalow was born on the Mattaponi Reservation in West Point, the eldest son of Fulcrum Publishing Chief Daniel Webster "Little Eagle" and Mary "White Feather" Custalow. Early in life he was given the mission 9781555916329 of learning the oral history of his tribe and of the Powhatan Nation as passed down by his father and his Pub Date: 1/1/07 $18.95 USD/$19.95 grandfather. Angela L. Daniel "Silver Star" has strived to learn and preserve the oral history of the CAD/£11.99 GBP/€12.99 Powhatan people so it can be passed down to future generations. The late Chief Webster "Little Eagle" EUR Custalow honored Daniel by giving her the name "Silver Star." He encouraged her to learn and pass on the Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback oral history of the Mattaponi.

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{IPG} Red Alert! Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge Daniel Wildcat

The first published Native American response to the environmental crisis facing our planet.

Summary What the world needs today is a good dose of indigenous realism, says Native American scholar Daniel Wildcat in this thoughtful, forward-looking treatise. Red Alert! seeks to debunk the modern myths that humankind is the center of creation. Contributor Bio Daniel R. Wildcat (Yuchi, Muscogee) is the director of the American Indian studies program and the Haskell Fulcrum Publishing Environmental Research Studies Center at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the 9781555916374 coauthor with Vine Deloria Jr. of Power and Place: Indian Education in America . Pub Date: 11/1/09 $16.95 USD/£9.99 GBP/€11.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

128 Pages Carton Qty: 72 Print Run: 5K Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection NAT011000 Series: Speaker's Corner 8.1 in H | 5.1 in W | 0.4 in T | 0.4 lb Wt

Crazy Horse Weeps The Challenge of Being Lakota in White America Joseph M. Marshall

Summary For Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota people, historical trauma, chronically underfunded federal programs, and broken promises on the part of the US government have resulted in gaping health, educational, and economic disparities compared to the general population. Crazy Horse Weeps , offers a thorough historical overview of how South Dakota reservations have wound up in these tragic circumstances, showing how discrimination, a disorganized tribal government, and a devastating dissolution of Lakota culture by the US government have transformed the landscape of Native life. Yet these extraordinary challenges, Marshall argues, can be overcome. Focusing on issues of identity and authenticity, he uses his extensive experience in traditional Lakota wisdom to propose a return to traditional tribal values and to outline a plan for a hopeful future. Fulcrum Publishing 9781682750254 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 2/21/19 On Sale Date: 2/21/19 Joseph M. Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation and holds a PhD from the Ship Date: 11/1/18 reservation university, which he helped to establish. The award-winning author of ten books, including $16.95 USD/$22.95 CAD Hundred in the Hand , The Lakota Way , and The Long Knives Are Crying , he has also contributed to various Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback publications and written several screenplays. Marshall's work as a cultural and historical consultant can be seen and heard in the Turner Network Television and DreamWorks epic television miniseries Into the West . 120 Pages Carton Qty: 40 Social Science / Ethnic Studies SOC021000 8 in H | 5 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.5 lb Wt

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God is Red (30th Edition) A Native View of Religion, 30th Anniversary Edition Vine Deloria, Jr., Leslie Silko, George E. Tinker

The seminal work on Native religious views, asking questions about our species and our ultimate fate.

Summary First published in 1972, Vine Deloria Jr.'s God Is Red remains the seminal work on Native religious views, asking new questions about our species and our ultimate fate. Celebrating three decades in publication with a special 30th-anniversary edition, this classic work reminds us to learn "that we are a part of nature, not a transcendent species with no responsibilities to the natural world." It is time again to listen to Vine Deloria Jr.'s powerful voice, telling us about religious life that is independent of Christianity and that reveres the Fulcrum Publishing interconnectedness of all living things. 9781555914981 Pub Date: 9/1/03 Contributor Bio $24.95 USD/$29.95 CAD/£14.99 GBP/€16.99 Vine Deloria Jr. was named by TIME magazine as one of the greatest religious thinkers of the twentieth EUR century. He was a leading Native American scholar whose research, writings, and teachings on history, law, Discount Code: LON religion, and political science have not only changed the face of Indian country, but stand to influence future Trade Paperback generations of Native and non-Native Americans alike. He has authored many acclaimed books, including 344 Pages Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths; Red Earth, White Lies; God is Red; Spirit and Reason and Carton Qty: 20 Print Run: 5K Custer Died for Your Sins. Vine Deloria Jr. passed away on November 13, 2005. Social Science / Ethnic Studies SOC021000 9 in H | 6 in W | 1 in T | 1.1 lb Wt

The World We Used to Live In Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men Vine Deloria Jr., Philip J. Deloria

Deloria looks at medicine men, their powers, and the Earth's relation to the cosmos.

Summary In his final work, the great and beloved Native American scholar Vine Deloria Jr. takes us into the realm of the spiritual and reveals through eyewitness accounts the immense power of medicine men. The World We Used To Live In , a fascinating collection of anecdotes from tribes across the country, explores everything from healing miracles and scared rituals to Navajos who could move the sun. In this compelling work, which draws upon a lifetime of scholarship, Deloria shows us how ancient powers fit into our modern understanding of Fulcrum Publishing science and the cosmos, and how future generations may draw strength from the old ways. 9781555915643 Pub Date: 3/1/06 Contributor Bio $29.95 USD/£15.99 GBP/€17.99 EUR Vine Deloria Jr. was named by TIME magazine as one of the greatest religious thinkers of the twentieth Discount Code: LON century. He was a leading Native American scholar whose research, writings, and teachings on history, law, Trade Paperback religion, and political science have not only changed the face of Indian country, but stand to influence future 272 Pages generations of Native and non-Native Americans alike. He has authored many acclaimed books, including Carton Qty: 28 Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths; Red Earth, White Lies; God is Red; Spirit and Reason and Print Run: 5K Social Science / Ethnic Custer Died for Your Sins . Vine Deloria Jr. passed away on November 13, 2005. Studies SOC021000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | 1.1 lb Wt

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{IPG} Spider Woman's Children Navajo Weavers Today Barbara Teller Ornelas, Lynda Teller Pete

Summary Navajo rugs set the gold standard for handwoven textiles in the U.S. But what about the people who create these treasures? Spider Woman’s Children is the inside story, told by two women who are both deeply embedded in their own culture and considered among the very most skillful and artistic of Navajo weavers Thrums Books today. Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete are fifth-generation weavers who grew up at the fabled 9780999051757 Two Grey Hills trading post. Their family and clan connections give them rare insight, as this volume takes Pub Date: 9/7/18 $34.95 USD readers into traditional hogans, remote trading posts, reservation housing neighborhoods, and urban Discount Code: LON apartments to meet weavers who follow the paths of their ancestors, who innovate with new designs and Trade Paperback techniques, and who uphold time-honored standards of excellence. Throughout the text are beautifully 144 Pages depicted examples of the finest, most mindful weaving this rich tradition has to offer. Carton Qty: 24 Social Science / Ethnic Contributor Bio Studies SOC021000 Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete are fifth generation, and widely acclaimed, Navajo weavers 10 in H | 10 in W | 0.5 in T | and sisters. Together they teach Navajo weaving workshops at museums, galleries, and guilds. Barbara is 1.6 lb Wt internationally renowned for her fine tapestry weaving. She has been artist in Residence at the Heard Museum and the British Museum in London and has served as an ambassador for Navajo weaving, culture, and tradition in arts exchange programs in Peru, England, Uzbekistan, and beyond. Lynda won her first prize in weaving at age 12, and continued weaving while she received her degree in Criminal Justice from Arizona State University. She has been a weaver full-time since 2010.

Native American Modernism Art from North America Peter Bolz, Viola König

Summary Revealing a distinct modernism in North American art, this catalog focuses on the creativity of its Native American population, highlighting for the first time the extensive collection in Berlin’s Ethnological Museum. Ranging from the 1970s to the present, it traces the historical development of modern Native American art up to 1962, when the Institute of American Indian Arts was founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A detailed compilation of statements from Native American artists, renowned art historians, critics, and curators is Michael Imhof Verlag featured, summarizing the North American perspective on the subject. Topics such as cultural 9783865687852 Pub Date: 10/1/12 self-determination and Native American involvement in World War II are addressed, and a chronicle of the $40.00 USD/$44.00 CAD important milestones in modern Native American art, detailed artist biographies, and a list of works on exhibit Discount Code: LON are also included. Trade Paperback

192 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 16 Peter Bolz is the curator at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin. Viola König is the director of the Ethnological Art / Collections, Catalogs, Museum in Berlin. Exhibitions ART006020 11.8 in H | 9.5 in W | 0.7 in T | 2.6 lb Wt

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{IPG} Malinche's Conquest Anna Lanyon

Summary Malinche was the Amerindian translator for Hernán Cortés—from her lips came the words that triggered the downfall of the great Aztec Emperor Moctezuma in the Spanish Conquest of 1521. In Mexico, Malinche’s name is synonymous with “traitor,” yet folklore and legend still celebrate her mystique. The author traverses Mexico and delves into the country’s extraordinary past to excavate the mythologies of this exceptional woman’s life. Malinche—abandoned to strangers as a slave when just a girl—was taken by Cortés to become interpreter, concubine, witness to his campaigns, mother to his son, yet married to another. She survived unimaginably precarious times relying on her intelligence, courage, and gift for language. Though Malinche’s words changed history, her own story remained untold, until now. Allen & Unwin 9781864487800 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 5/1/00 Anna Lanyon is a Spanish teacher and translator. $24.95 USD/$27.95 CAD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Arising

Summary Kevin Locke is a member of the Lakota tribe and a renowned hoop dancer, flutist, and storyteller. Spending time in Alaska, New Mexico, and South Dakota in his youth, Kevin saw firsthand the inspirational and tireless efforts of his mother, Patricia Locke, to empower native communities, and he began to immerse himself in Lakota customs. In what would prove to be a pivotal moment in Kevin’s life, he learned the hoop dance for which he is most well known, and which he would travel the world performing. Kevin’s stunning performances have offered audiences in every corner of the globe a glimpse of Lakota culture—reinforcing cultural and spiritual connections between people of all backgrounds. Throughout the pages of Arising , Kevin brings his international travels to life in colorful detail; reflects on the significance of his Bahá’í Faith; recounts his Baha'i Publishing experiences with his mother, a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Award; and shares his understanding of 9781618511300 Lakota belief and culture. The result is a beautiful book full of engaging stories and a deep spirituality that will Pub Date: 9/4/18 $22.00 USD touch the hearts of... Discount Code: SHO Trade Paperback Contributor Bio

300 Pages Kevin Locke (Tokaheya Inajin in Lakota translation, meaning “First to Rise”) has been a member of the Carton Qty: 28 Bahá’í Faith since 1979 and is a world famous visionary Hoop Dancer, preeminent player of the Indigenous Biography & Autobiography Northern Plains flute, traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, recording artist, and educator. Kevin is / Native Americans BIO028000 Lakota and Anishnabe. His special joy is working with children on the reservations to ensure the survival and growth of indigenous culture. 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.8 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

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{IPG} Let's Move On The Life Story of Paul Okalik Louis McComber, Paul Okalik

Summary Paul Okalik was raised in a community that has survived starvation, epidemics, eradication of their spiritual heritage, relocation, schooling in a foreign language and confrontation with the Canadian justice system. He made the decision to improve the living conditions of his fellow Inuit. After ten years in Ottawa universities, he was called to the Northwest Territories Bar and then was elected the first Premier of Nunavut, the new Canadian territory, all in the year 1999. The new government was challenged on all fronts. Education and training was crucial if Inuit wanted to play a determining role in decision-making. While Paul Okalik was premier, Nunavut developed a civil service decentralized over ten distant communities, built much-needed Baraka Books infrastructures and provided more affordable housing. Though Inuit employment in the Government of 9781771861366 Nunavut managed to exceed 50 percent, this did not yet reflect yet the proportion of Inuit in the population. Pub Date: 6/1/18 The Inuit’s long-standing goal of self-government in Nunavut remains to be achieved. It is a work in progress. Ship Date: 5/1/18 $19.95 USD/$22.95 CAD Let’s move on is an express... Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio Louis McComber lived in Iqaluit, Nunavut, from 1993 to 2005 and quickly became captivated by the process 200 Pages Carton Qty: 60 of the creation of Nunavut, the third Canadian Arctic territory. He was a journalist for the French-language Biography & Autobiography weekly l’Aquilon and the CBC North Boréal Hebdo radio show, and wrote a bi-monthly column of political and / Native Americans cultural commentary in Nunatsiaq News . Paul Okalik was born in Pangnirtung, on Baffin Island, Nunavut. BIO028000 Paul Okalik served as Premier of the Government of Nunavut from 1999 to 2008. Since then, he has held 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.5 lb Wt cabinet positions in charge of several ministries including Justice, Culture and Heritage, Qulliq Energy Corporation, Immigration, Labour, Languages, and the Liquor Licensing Board. Currently, he is the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut for the riding of Iqaluit-Sinaa.

Red Prophet The Punishing Intellectualism of Vine Deloria, Jr. David E. Wilkins

Summary In the face of looming, tumultuous global change, Red Prophet: The Punishing Intellectualism of Vine Deloria Jr. is a guide for those venturing into Vine's work in search of answers and solutions to Indigenous and non-Indigenous politics, ecology, and organization.

David E. Wilkins's insights, based on his personal relationship with Deloria, document the sacred life and legacy of "one of the most important religious thinkers of the twentieth century" ( TIME ). A must-read for any deep examination of Indigenous legal, religious, social, and philosophical tactics. Fulcrum Publishing 9781682751657 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 7/1/18 David E. Wilkins is a citizen of the Lumbee Nation and holds the McKnight Presidential Professorship in Ship Date: 7/1/18 $25.95 USD/$35.95 CAD American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota. Wilkins is the author or editor of a number of books, Discount Code: LON including Dismembered: Native Disenrollment and the Battle for Human Rights . His articles have appeared in Trade Paperback a range of social science, law, history, and ethnic studies journals. 350 Pages Carton Qty: 14 Biography & Autobiography / Native Americans BIO028000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.6 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

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{IPG} The Hank Adams Reader An Exemplary Native Activist and the Unleashing of Indigenous Sovereignty David Wilkins

In his own words, the political legacy of Hank Adams.

Summary Vine Deloria once said that Hank Adams was the most important Native American in the country. From his treaty rights work to his mediation of disputes between AIM and the US government in the 1970s, Adams shaped modern Native activism. For the first time, Adams' writings are collected, evidencing his unparalleled role in Indian affairs and beyond.

Fulcrum Publishing Contributor Bio 9781555914479 Professor David E. Wilkins holds the McKnight Presidential Professorship in American Indian Studies at the Pub Date: 8/1/11 University of Minnesota. He has adjunct appointments in Political Science, Law, and American Studies. He $19.95 USD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 EUR received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill in 1990. Wilkins' Discount Code: LON research and teaching interests include indigenous politics and governance, federal Indian policy and law, Trade Paperback comparative politics, and diplomacy and constitutional development. 280 Pages Carton Qty: 22 Print Run: 5K Biography & Autobiography BIO000000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | 1.1 lb Wt

Compassionate Woman The Life and Legacy of Patricia Locke John Kolstoe

Summary Compassionate Woman is the biography of a woman of Lakota and Chippewa heritage who was the winner of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1991 for her work to save tribal languages that were becoming extinct throughout the United States. Locke was the first American Indian to serve as a senior officer on the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, and she was posthumously inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. Contributor Bio Baha'i Publishing John Kolstoe is the author of several books, essays, and articles about the Baha'i Faith and various aspects 9781931847858 of its teachings. He worked for ten years in the education field, including positions at the primary, secondary, Pub Date: 5/1/11 college, and graduate level. Three of those years were spent living and teaching in a First Nations village in $21.00 USD/$23.00 CAD/€18.99 EUR Alaska. He has also worked extensively in the field of group decision-making and consulting. He is the father Discount Code: SHO of four adopted children and lives with his wife, Janet, in Montana. Hardcover

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{IPG} Not My Fate The Story of a Nisga’a Survivor Janet Romain

True story of a proud Nisga’a woman who broke the cycle of systemic oppression to reclaim her life and reach forgiveness. Josephine Caplin (Jo) was born into a world marred by maternal abandonment, alcoholism and traumatic epileptic seizures. In grade three, she was apprehended by child services and...

Summary Josephine Caplin (Jo) was born into a world marred by maternal abandonment, alcoholism and traumatic epileptic seizures. In grade three, she was apprehended by child services and separated from her protective Caitlin Press Inc. brother and her early caregivers, her father and uncle, who were kind men with drinking problems. Placed 9781927575543 Pub Date: 3/29/17 into many alienating and lonely foster homes, Jo would not see her family again until she was fourteen. On Sale Date: 3/29/17 Throughout her life Jo fought symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome, abuse by sadistic men and the collective $24.95 USD/€24.49 EUR horror of generations of ancestors forced into residential schools, causing many to believe Jo was destined to Discount Code: LON repeat a hopeless cycle. Yet she did not surrender to others’ despairing expectations: against all odds, Jo Trade Paperback fought to create her own cycle full of hope and growth. Born of a Métis-Canadian background, author Janet 256 Pages Romain delicately and proudly tells the story of her heroic friend and explores the tragic aftermath of Carton Qty: 30 Biography & Autobiography Canada’s residential schools and the effects of colonization. Jo is a courageous woman who determined her / Women own fate and reclaimed her life. Not My ... BIO022000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.7 lb Wt Contributor Bio Janet Romain is Métis-Canadian. She was born in Vancouver, but has lived most of her life in northern BC. She worked in a variety of jobs from short-order cook to lumber grader, but eventually bought land out in the country. She has three grown children and currently lives with her husband near Fort Fraser. She is surrounded by gardens and wildlife, just a stone’s throw from where she grew up. Not My Fate: Story of A Nisga’a Survivor is her second book with Caitlin Press.

A Cherokee Feast of Days Daily Meditations - Gift Edition Joyce Sequichie Hifler

Summary The tenets of Native American wisdom applied to everyday life in a contemplative and essential approach

Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers this beloved collection of daily meditation books drawn from her own rich Cherokee heritage and that of other tribes. She presents readings for each day of the year from Una la ta Council Oak Books 9781571783363 nee' , the cold month January, to U Ski' Ya , the snow month of December. Each reading provides insights in Pub Date: 7/29/16 both English and Cherokee, and gems of wisdom recorded in the words of native speakers. This little treasure Ship Date: 7/29/16 is for readers of all faiths, and for those seeking faith. $19.95 USD/$23.95 CAD Discount Code: LON Hardcover Contributor Bio Joyce Sequichie Hifler is the bestselling author of Think on These Things and When The Night Bird Sings . A 412 Pages nationally syndicated columnist, she is a descendant of the Cherokees who were marched across the Trail of Carton Qty: 36 Body, Mind & Spirit / Tears. She lives in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Mindfulness & Meditation OCC010000 Series: Cherokee Feast Of Days Territory: WOR 7 in H | 4.3 in W | 1 in T | 0.7 lb Wt

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{IPG} Promises of the Past A History of Indian Education David H. DeJong

Fulcrum Publishing 9781555917012 Pub Date: 7/1/93 $24.95 USD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Power and Place Indian Education in America Vine Deloria, Jr., Daniel R. Wildcat

Summary Power and Place examines the issues facing Native American students as they progress through schools, colleges, and on into professions. This collection of sixteen essays is at once philosophic, practical, and visionary. It is an effort to open discussion about the unique experience of Native Americans and offers a concise reference for administrators, educators, students and community leaders involved with Indian Education. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Vine Deloria Jr. , is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have 9781555918590 encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the Pub Date: 8/1/01 National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious $23.95 USD/$23.95 CAD/£11.99 GBP/€13.99 thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red, Custer EUR Died for Your Sins, Power and Place, and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Daniel R. Wildcat (Yuchi, Muscogee) is the director of the American Indian studies program and the Haskell 176 Pages Environmental Research Studies Center at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the Carton Qty: 56 Education / Essays coauthor with Vine Deloria Jr. of Power and Place: Indian Education in America . EDU042000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.7 lb Wt

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{IPG} Navajo and the Animal People Native American Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Ethnozoology Steve Pavlik, William B Tsosie

A fascinating insight into the Navajo tribe's spiritual relationship with carnivorous animals.

Summary This text examines the traditional Navajo relationship to the natural world. Specifically, how the tribe once related to the Animal People, and particularly a category of animals, which they collectively referred to as the naatl' eetsoh - the "ones who hunt." These animals, like Native Americans, were once viewed as impediments to progress requiring extermination. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Steve Pavlik taught Native American Studies and Native Environmental Science at Northwest Indian College, 9781938486647 Bellingham, Washington, and had over thirty-five years of teaching experience in the field of American Indian Pub Date: 7/1/14 Ship Date: 8/18/14 education. Mr. Pavlik held a MA in American Indian Studies and a M. Ed. in American History from the $26.95 USD/$31.95 University of Arizona. He authored or edited four books including Destroying Dogma: Vine Deloria, Jr. and His CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 Influence on American Society (edited with Daniel R. Wildcat) and over 70 other published articles, essays, EUR Discount Code: LON and reviews. His academic specialty areas include Native American religion and spirituality, ethnozoology, Trade Paperback cognitive ethology, and environmental ethics. William B. Tsosie Jr. is an orthodox Navajo traditionalist and resides in the Navajo Reservation of the Four Corners region. He is an enrolled Navajo Nation tribal member 264 Pages B&W illustrations and is married to Janice Catherine (Sun Clan) of Jemez Pueblo and has a daughter, son, and five Carton Qty: 14 grandchildren. He has Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and Southwest Studies from Fort Lewis College Print Run: 5K in Durango, Colorado and his Associat... Education / Multicultural Education EDU020000 Territory: W* (ex CA) 8 in H | 5 in W | 0.9 in T | 1 lb Wt

Bawaajigan: Stories of Power The Exile Book of Anthology Series: Number Eighteen Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Christine Miskonoodin...

Summary Bawaajigan—an Anishinaabemowin word for dream or vision—is a collection of powerful short fiction (urban- fantasy and high-fantasy; alternative histories, and alternative realities; brushes with the supernatural, the prophetic, the hallucinatory, and the surreal) by Indigenous writers from across Turtle Island. Contributors Richard Van Camp, Autumn Bernhardt, Brittany Johnson, Gord Grisenthwaite, Joanne Arnott, Delani Valin, Cathy Smith, David Geary, Yugcetun Anderson, Gerald Silliker Pisim Maskwa, Karen Lee White, Sara Kathryn General, Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Francine Cunningham, Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith, Lee Maracle, Wendy Bone bring you tales about the state of sleep-deprivation where dreams ends and reality begins; the Exile Editions tension of television static that conjures a certainty of something terrible about to happen; encounters with 9781550968415 spirit guides and spirit enemies; confrontations with ghosts haunting Residential School hallways, and ghosts Pub Date: 10/20/19 looking on from the afterlife; and more. These are stories about the strength and power of dreams. On Sale Date: 10/20/19 $19.95 USD Discount Code: SHO Contributor Bio Trade Paperback Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler is is Anishinaabe and Jewish, and is a member of Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation. Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith is a Saulteaux writer, editor, and journalist from Peguis First Nations who has 257 Pages Carton Qty: 40 received numerous awards. Fiction / Anthologies FIC003000 Series: The Exile Book of Anthology Series 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W

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{IPG} The Silence A Novel Karen Lee White

Summary Karen Lee White holds the torch brightly as a new and powerful voice, her style and sensibility encompassing the traditional and the contemporary. In The Silence, with the Yukon as a canvas, she engages in a deep empathy for characters, emergent Indigenous identity, and discovery that employs dreams, spirits, songs, and journals as foundations for dialogue between cultures.

Leah Redsky is a Salteaux/Salish woman living in Vancouver who struggles with identity and the difficult intercultural dynamics of having a non-Indigenous boyfriend and working for the government. Often Exile Editions 9781550967944 conflicted, at odds with her past and current life, things unravel and she suffers a breakdown—the unexpected Pub Date: 12/19/18 life twist that is the key to coming to terms with her past. Through a diary, she discovers something terrible On Sale Date: 12/19/18 happened, yet what that is is unclear until she begins to have dream encounters with Tlingit/Tagish spirits $17.95 USD who she knew in the north when she lived a traditional life on the land. Leah must find the strength to accept Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback and integrate past and present so she may move into the future. She will find her... 176 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 48 Fiction / Cultural Heritage Karen Lee White is a Northern Salish, Tuscarora, Chippewa and Scots writer from Vancouver Island, B.C. She FIC051000 was adopted into the Daklaweidi clan of the Interior Tlingit Tagish people on whose land the story unfolds. In 8 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.5 in T | 2017, Karen was awarded an Indigenous Art Award for Writing by the Hnatyshyn Foundation. 0.5 lb Wt

Rez Salute The Real Healer Dealer Jim Northrup

Join award-winning storyteller, poet, and humorist Jim Northrup for a look at Indian Country in the twenty-first century.

Summary Since 2001, Indian Country has seen great changes, touching everything from treaty rights to sovereignty issues to the rise (and sometimes the fall) of gambling and casinos. With unsparing honesty and a good dose of humor, Jim Northrup takes readers through the last decade, looking at the changes in Indian Country, as Fulcrum Publishing well as daily life on the rez. 9781555917623 Pub Date: 10/1/12 Contributor Bio $17.95 USD/$21.95 Jim Northrup is an award-winning journalist, poet, and playwright. He is a combat Vietnam veteran serving CAD/£11.99 GBP/€13.99 EUR with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division in-country from September of 1965 until Discount Code: LON September of 1966. His syndicated column, Fond du Lac Follies, was named Best Column at the 1999 Native Trade Paperback American Journalists Association convention, and he holds an honorary doctorate of letters from Fond du Lac 256 Pages Tribal and Community College. His previous books include Rez Salute: The Real Healer Dealer , which received Carton Qty: 60 Honorable Mention from the 2013 Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards, and Walking the Rez Road: Stories , Print Run: 5K winner of the Midwest Book Achievement Award, Minnesota Book Award, and Northeastern Minnesota Book Humor / Form HUM003000 Award. He lives in Sawyer, MN. 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.7 in T | 0.7 lb Wt

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{IPG} Dirty Copper Jim Northrup

Dirty Copper continues the story of Luke Warmwater in this prequel to Walking the Rez Road .

Summary Dirty Copper , the prequel to Walking the Rez Road , tells the story of Luke Warmwater, an Anishinaabe soldier, as he returns to the Reservation after serving in Vietnam. Once again, Luke is torn between duty and morality as he becomes a deputy sheriff on the Rez and sees firsthand the war raging below the appearance of peace. Contributor Bio Jim Northrup is an award-winning journalist, poet, and playwright. He is a combat Vietnam veteran serving with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 9th Marines, 3rd Marine Division in-country from September of 1965 until Fulcrum Publishing 9781555918644 September of 1966. His syndicated column, Fond du Lac Follies , was named Best Column at the 1999 Native Pub Date: 7/1/14 American Journalists Association convention, and he holds an honorary doctorate of letters from Fond du Lac Ship Date: 6/9/14 Tribal and Community College. His previous books include Rez Salute: The Real Healer Dealer , which received $15.95 USD/£10.99 GBP/€12.99 EUR Honorable Mention from the 2013 Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards, and Walking the Rez Road: Stories , Discount Code: LON winner of the Midwest Book Achievement Award, Minnesota Book Award, and Northeastern Minnesota Book Trade Paperback Award. He lives in Sawyer, MN. 176 Pages Carton Qty: 52 Print Run: 5K Fiction / Native American & Aboriginal FIC059000 Territory: W* (ex CA) 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.6 in T | 0.6 lb Wt

The Sea of Grass A Family Tale from the American Heartland Walter R Echo-Hawk

Summary This historical fiction novel is inspired by real people and events that were shaped by the land, animals, and plants of the Central Plains and by the long sweep of Indigenous history in the grasslands. Major events are presented from a Pawnee perspective to capture the outlook of the Echo-Hawk ancestors. The oral tradition from ten generations of Echo-Hawk's family tell the stories of the spiritual side of Native life, and give voice to the rich culture and cosmology of the Pawnee Nation. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Author, attorney and legal scholar Walter Echo-Hawk (www.walterechohawk.com) is a Pawnee Indian who 9781938486753 practices law in Oklahoma. He was the inaugural “Walter R. Echo-Hawk Distinguished Visiting Scholar” at Pub Date: 7/1/18 Lewis & Clark Law School for 2015. He authored In The Light Of Justice: The Rise of Human Rights in Native Ship Date: 6/1/18 $25.95 USD/$36.95 CAD America and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2013); In the Courts of the Conqueror: Discount Code: LON The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided (2010); and Battlefields and Burial Grounds (1994). Trade Paperback

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{IPG} The Battle of Shee Atika' Rodger Bolles, Rebecca Bender

Summary The prologue describes the First and fatal contact between Russians and the Tlingit. Chapter One introduces, Lisianski's rival, Yaskadut, a Tlingit shaman. Chapter Two describes the commencement of Lisianski circumnavigation. In chapter Three the magical birth and childhood of Yaskadut, a Kiks.adi Tlingit is revealed. Chapter Four describes the voyage from St. Petersberg to the Equator and an encounter with a French privateer. Here there are scenes of ships of war in combat. Chapter Five contains a fatal bear hunt, the death of Yaskadut's father, communion with nature, and Yaskadut's kidnap by the Koniag. By Chapter Six Lisianski, lazing at sea, recalls a battle of frigates. The apparition of a glowing whale and landfall on the coast of Brazil round out the chapter. Chapter Seven describes Yaskadut's sojourn in the land of the Koniag, Chugach and BookBaby the Aleuts. There is a surreal ice floe survival scene. In Chapter Eight the war-sloop Neva round's The Horn 9781483596488 and proceeds to Easter Island, and the women of the Marquises. The Tlingit goddess Tl'anaxe'eda'kw ascends Pub Date: 5/18/17 Ship Date: 5/18/17 to the Milky Way with Yas... $21.00 USD/$27.98 CAD Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback I am a sailor uniquely qualified to tell the story of the battle for Shee Atika. I crewed on everything from a 250 Pages top gallant schooner to a Russian ice breaker. I spent my childhood in the forests of Alaska. I conducted Carton Qty: 1 original research at the scene of the battle and translated the ship’s log of Captain Yuri Lisianski who fought History / Native American HIS028000 the Kiks.ádi Tlingit in this historical conflict for dominion over Alaska. I am a Russian linguist, past editor of the English-Russian quarterly titled, The Dancing Bear and a student of Tlingit history. 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.7 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

Resolve The Story of the Chelsea Family and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal Carolyn Parks Mintz, Phyllis Chelsea, Andy Chelsea

Resolve: The Chelsea Story and a First Nation Community’s Will to Heal explores the harrowing, personal journey of the Chelseas. Andy and Phyllis Chelsea met during their years spent at the St. Joseph’s Mission School in Williams Lake, BC. Like the thousands of others forced into the church-run resi...

Summary Andy and Phyllis Chelsea met during their years spent at the St. Joseph’s Mission School in Williams Lake, BC. Like the thousands forced into the church-run residential school system, Andy and Phyllis are no strangers to Caitlin Press Inc. the ongoing difficulties experienced by most Indigenous peoples in Canada. The couple married in 1964 but 9781987915884 brought the trauma of their mission school years into their marriage. The Chelseas’ struggle with alcohol came Pub Date: 6/21/19 to an abrupt halt in 1971 when their daughter, Ivy, then aged seven, stated that she and her brothers did not On Sale Date: 6/21/19 $24.95 USD want to live with their parents because of the drinking, that they would stay with their Grandmother, their Discount Code: LON Kye7e. Andy and Phyllis chose sobriety to preserve their family. This decision sparked a lifetime of activism for Trade Paperback the couple, which included overcoming the challenges caused by Canada’s disregard for their community. 240 Pages Throughout the twenty-seven years Andy was Chief of the Alkali Lake Esk’et First Nation, the Chelseas worked Carton Qty: 36 to eradicate alcoholism and took steps to overcome the rampant intergenerational trauma that existed for the History / Native American people of... HIS028000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.8 lb Wt Contributor Bio Carolyn Parks Mintz is an author, freelance journalist and public speaker and was twice nominated as a Woman of Distinction. She was the content specialist of the 1997 video I Will Walk This Road With You , the producer, writer and host of the radio talk show Ontario’s West Coast Today in 2008 and authored The Eye of the Dragon: Women, Cancer and Courage (EbbTide Publishing, 2004) , for which she received the Global Calgary Woman of Vision award.

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{IPG} Whale in the Door Pauline Le Bel, Elizabeth May, Richard Duncan

Summary An exhilarating mix of natural history and personal exploration, Whale in the Door is a passionate account of a woman’s transformative experience of her adopted home. For thousands of years, Howe Sound, an inlet in the Salish Sea provided abundant food, shelter, and stories, for the . After a century of contamination from pulp mills, a chemical factory, and a copper mine, the Sound, a noisy, stinky, polluted place, contained many biologically dead zones. Marine life was severely diminished. But major efforts by the Squamish Nation, governments, and industry has produced dramatic returns of herring, dolphins, porpoises, orcas, and humpbacks. Today, Howe Sound, a spectacular fjord in Vancouver’s backyard, is a popular recreation and tourism destination. The recovery, however, is fragile. The Sound is being inundated with Caitlin Press Inc. proposals for re-industrialization—a controversial liquid natural gas plant, pipelines, super tankers, a gravel 9781987915488 mine on a salmon-bearing estuary, and major residential and commercial developments. Pauline Le Bel, a Pub Date: 11/15/17 resident of Howe Sound, embarks ... On Sale Date: 11/15/17 $24.95 USD Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback 96Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USZH-CNAR-SA Pauline Le Bel is an award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and author of Becoming Intimate with the Earth . A singer songwriter, she was called “a musical instrument linked 216 Pages Carton Qty: 11 to a soul” for her passionate portrayal of Edith Piaf in a play she co-wrote. She lives on an island in Howe History / Native American Sound. HIS028000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.5 in T | Elizabeth May is leader of the Green Party of Canada and was the first elected Green Party Member of 0.7 lb Wt Parliament. Formerly the executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada, she lives in Sidney, British Columbia.

Bloodland A Family Story of Oil, Greed and Murder on the Osage Reservation Dennis McAuliffe Jr.

Journalist Dennis McAuliffe, Jr. opens old family wounds and ultimately exposes a widespread murder conspiracy and shameful episode in American history.

Summary Journalist Dennis McAuliffe, Jr. opens old family wounds and ultimately exposes a widespread murder conspiracy and shameful episode in American history.

Council Oak Books 9781571780836 Pub Date: 9/1/99 $20.00 USD/$24.00 CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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{IPG} Henry Hudson and the Algonquins of New York Native American Prophecy & European Discovery, 1609 Evan T. Pritchard

As New York observes the 400-year anniversary of Henry Hudson's September 1609 discovery of Manhattan Island, Algonquin historian Evan T. Pritchard (Native New Yorkers) chronicles the event from the perspective of the people who met Hudson s boat, which they at first thought was surely a great water...

Summary In 2009, New York observed the 400-year anniversary of Henry Hudson's September 1609 discovery of Manhattan Island. This book chronicles the event from the perspective of the people who met Hudson’s boat—which they at first thought was surely a great waterfowl—floating. Using all available sources, including Council Oak Books oral history passed down to today's Algonquins, Evan Pritchard tells the story from various perspectives: that 9781571782229 of Hudson's body guard, scribe, and personal Judas, Robert Juet; that of Hudson himself; and that of the Pub Date: 9/1/09 $20.00 USD/$24.00 Eastern Algonquins who greeted Hudson as the fulfillment of ancient prophecies. CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 EUR Contributor Bio Discount Code: LON Evan T. Pritchard is a descendant of the Micmac people (part of the Algonquin nations) is the founder of the Trade Paperback Center for Algonquin Culture. He is currently professor of Native American history at Marist College in 336 Pages Poughkeepsie, New York, where he also teaches ethics and philosophy. He is the author of Native New Yorker: Carton Qty: 32 History / Native American The Legacy of the Algonquin People of New York and No Word for Time: The Way of the Algonquin People, HIS028000 among others. Territory: WOR 8.8 in H | 6 in W | 1 in T | 1.1 lb Wt

Native New Yorkers The Legacy of the Algonquin People of New York Evan T. Pritchard

A comprehensive and fascinating account of the graceful Algonquin civilization that once flourished in the area that is now New York.

Summary A comprehensive and fascinating account of the graceful Algonquin civilization that once flourished in the area that is now New York. Contributor Bio Council Oak Books Evan T. Pritchard is a descendant of the Micmac people (part of the Algonquin nations) is the founder of the 9781571781352 Center for Algonquin Culture. He is currently professor of Native American history at Marist College in Pub Date: 3/1/07 $19.95 USD/$23.95 Poughkeepsie, New York, where he also teaches ethics and philosophy. He is the author of Henry Hudson and CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 the Algonquins of New York and No Word for Time: The Way of the Algonquin People, among others. EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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{IPG} Destroying Dogma Vine Deloria Jr. and His Influence on American Society Steve Pavlik, Daniel R. Wildcat

Summary Paying tribute to the late Native American scholar Vine Deloria Jr., Destroying Dogma follows the ripples of thought set in motion by Deloria's visionary words. This collection of essays by prominent writers and intellectuals demonstrates the breadth and influence of Deloria's life work. While covering a diverse array of topics, such as religious freedom, evolution, and the direction of leadership in Native communities, the essays all share Deloria's enduring notion that dogma is the enemy of critical thinking.

Steve Pavlik teaches science at Tucson Preparatory School and is an adjunt faculty member in geopgraphy for Fulcrum Publishing Pima Community College. He has published extensively in the field of American Indian studies and is the 9781555915193 editor of A Good Cherokee , A Good Anthropologist: Papers in Honor of Robert K. Thomas . Pub Date: 4/1/06 $21.95 USD/$25.95 CAD/£23.99 GBP/€26.99 Contributor Bio EUR Discount Code: LON Steve Pavlik teaches science at Tucson Preparatory School. He has published extensively in the field of Trade Paperback American Indian studies and is the editor of A Good Cherokee, A Good Anthropologist. Daniel R. Wildcat 240 Pages (Yuchi, Muscogee) is the director of the American Indian studies program and the Haskell Environmental Carton Qty: 12 Research Studies Center at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas. He is the coauthor with Print Run: 0.5K Vine Deloria Jr. of Power and Place: Indian Education in America. History / Native American HIS028000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.7 in T | 0.8 lb Wt

Indian Country (PB) A History of Native People in America Lisa D. Harjo, Karen D. Harvey

Summary A comprehensive resource on Native American history and culture. Contributor Bio Karen D. Harvey, Ed.D., is Assistant Dean for academic affairs at University College, the University of Denver. She has served as a consultant for a number of Indian education groups and is an expert in multicultural education. Lisa D. Harjo, M.A., a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, is Director of the Denver Indian Fulcrum Publishing 9781555914288 Center. Pub Date: 5/1/98 $31.95 USD/$35.95 CAD/£33.99 GBP/€38.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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{IPG} Indians of the Pacific Northwest From the Coming of the White Man to the Present Day Vine Deloria, Jr., Billy Frank, Steve Pavlik

The definitive and moving account of the Pacific Northwest tribes and their struggle to maintain their culture and traditional homelands.

Summary Prior to the onslaught of the Europeans, the Puget Sound area was one of the most heavily populated regions north of Mexico City. The Native Americans who lived there enjoyed a bounty of seafood, waterfowl, and berries, which they expertly collected and preserved. Detailing the associated culture, technologies, and techniques, Vine Deloria Jr. explains in depth this veritable paradise and its ultimate demise. Fulcrum Publishing 9781555916886 Raising the possibility that the utopian lifestyle enjoyed by the Indians of the Pacific Northwest might have Pub Date: 9/1/12 $21.95 USD/$19.95 continued in had Europeans not sought a Northwest . Deloria describes in devastating detail CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 the ramifications of the Europeans' migration into the territory. With more than two thousand American EUR settlers in the Pacific Northwest by 1852, and with many more to come, the outbreak of disease and the Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback encroachment of land speculators, railroad capitalists, and logging and mining interests forced the Native Americans to give up their ancestral lands and move to reservations. 176 Pages Carton Qty: 23 Print Run: 5K Deloria speaks with a measure of sadness, outrage, and hope, writing a moving account o... History / Native American HIS028000 Contributor Bio 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.8 in T | Vine Deloria Jr. is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have 0.6 lb Wt encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red, Custer Died for Your Sins, Power and Place, and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado.

Billy Frank was the recipient of Indian Country Today's American Indian Visionary Award.

Song for the Horse Nation Horses in Native American Cultures National Museum of the American Indian, Emil Her M...

Summary The tradition of horses in Native American culture, depicted through images, essays, and quotes. For many Native Americans, each animal and bird that surrounded them was part of a nation of its own, and none was more vital to both survival and culture than the horse. Fulcrum Publishing 9781555911126 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 4/1/06 $14.95 USD/£9.99 The National Museum of the American Indian is part of the Smithsonian Institution and speaks on diverse GBP/€11.99 EUR subjects, including native artistic traditions. Emil Her Many Horses (Oglala Lakota) is an associate curator at Discount Code: LON the National Museum of the American Indian and the lead curator for Our Universes , one of the museum's Trade Paperback four inaugural exhibitions. Her Many Horses lives in Washington, D.C. George Horse Capture (A'aninin) grew 96 Pages up on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north-central Montana. He worked for the National Museum of Carton Qty: 40 the American Indian for 11 years, most recently as the senior counselor to the director. He retired in 2005, Print Run: 8K History / Native American returning to Fort Belknap with his wife, Kay-Karol Horse Capture. HIS028000 8 in H | 8 in W | 0.8 in T | 0.8 lb Wt

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{IPG} The Utes Must Go! American Expansion and the Removal of a People Peter R. Decker

Summary Tracing three centuries of Ute Indian history, "The Utes Must Go!" chronicles the policies and incidents that led to the involuntary removal of the Ute Indians from Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming.

Fulcrum Publishing 9781555914653 Pub Date: 4/1/04 $25.00 USD/£16.99 GBP/€18.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Blood and Land The Story of Native North America J.C.H. King

Summary This history is about why no understanding of the wider world is possible without comprehending the original inhabitants of the U.S. and Canada: Native Americans, First Nations and Arctic peoples. Highly personal book and based on years of first-hand research, this book introduces a deeply complex story, of myriad identities and determined ethnicities—from the desert Southwest to the high Arctic, from first contact between Europeans and Native Americans to the challenges of Native leadership today. King confronts the reader with the paradoxes, diversity and successes of Native North Americans. Their astonishing ingenuity and supple intelligence enabled, after centuries of suffering violence and dispossession, a striking level of recovery and Penguin UK optimism in the 21st century. Beautifully illustrated and filled with arresting stories, Blood and Land looks well 9780141976303 beyond the "feathers-and-failure" narratives beloved by historians to show us Native North America as it was Pub Date: 10/1/18 and is. On Sale Date: 10/1/18 $21.95 USD/£12.99 GBP Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio J.C.H. King is currently the von Hügel Fellow at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the 672 Pages Carton Qty: 20 University of Cambridge. He has traveled extensively in North America, working with many different Native History / Native American people to understand cultures and to explain difficult histories for a general public. HIS028000 7.8 in H | 5 in W | 1.2 in T | 1 lb Wt

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500 Years of Indigenous Resistance (2nd Edition) Gord Hill

Summary An alternative and unorthodox view of the colonization of the Americas by Europeans is offered in this concise history. Eurocentric studies of the conquest of the Americas present colonization as a civilizing force for good, and the native populations as primitive or worse. Colonization is seen as a mutually beneficial process, in which "civilization” was brought to the natives who in return shared their land and cultures. The opposing historical camp views colonization as a form of genocide in which the native populations were passive victims overwhelmed by European military power. In this fresh examination, an activist and historian of native descent argues that the colonial powers met resistance from the indigenous inhabitants and that these confrontations shaped the forms and extent of colonialism. This account encompasses North and South America, the development of nation-states, and the resurgence of indigenous resistance in the post-World War PM Press II era. 9781604861068 Pub Date: 1/1/10 $12.00 USD Contributor Bio Discount Code: LON Gord Hill is a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw nation. He is a writer, an artist, and a militant activist. He has Trade Paperback been active in the Indigenous resistance, anticolonial, and anticapitalist movements—often using the 96 Pages pseudonym Zig Zag. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. 70 Carton Qty: 92 History / Native American HIS028000 8 in H | 5 in W | 0.3 in T | 0.3 lb Wt

From a Native Son Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1985–1995 Ward Churchill, Howard Zinn

Summary Collects 10 years of Ward Churchill's writings across a wide range of topics

From a Native Son was the first volume of acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill’s essays in indigenism, selected from material written from 1985 to1995. Presented here in a new revised edition that includes four additional pieces, three of them previously unpublished, the book illuminates Churchill’s early development of the themes of defending oppressed people’s rights and exposing history’s dark side. Of particular interest is Churchill’s inclusion in the new edition of his 1986 “Statement of Position PM Press and Principle” concerning the Indian/Sandinista conflict along the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, an item which 9781629631080 should go far in dispelling recent confusion about his thinking and actions in that regard. Pub Date: 8/1/20 On Sale Date: 2/1/20 Ship Date: 12/1/17 Contributor Bio $24.95 USD/$29.95 Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is a former member of the leadership council of Colorado AIM. A past CAD/£21.99 GBP national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee and UN delegate for the International Indian Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Treaty Council, he is a life member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War and currently a member of the Council of Elders of the original Rainbow Coalition. He was a professor of American Indian Studies and chair of 608 Pages Carton Qty: 16 the department of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado–Boulder. Among his two dozen books are the History / Native American award-winning Agents of Repression , Acts of Rebellion ; The COINTELPRO Papers , Kill the Indian, Save the HIS028000 Man ; and Struggle for the Land . He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Howard Zinn was a much revered dissident Territory: WOR X UK & EUR intellectual who taught history and political science at Boston University. He is the author of A People’s History 9 in H | 6 in W of the United States and wrote or edited dozen of books during his lifetime.

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{IPG} Wielding Words Like Weapons Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005 Ward Churchill, Barbara Alice Mann

Summary Wielding Words Like Weapons is a collection of acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill’s essays on indigenism, selected from material written during the decade 1995–2005. Beginning with a foreword by Seneca historian Barbara Alice Mann describing sustained efforts by police and intelligence agencies as well as university administrators and other academic adversaries to discredit or otherwise “neutralize” both the man and his work, the book includes material illustrating the range of formats Churchill has adopted in stating his case, from sharply framed book reviews and review essays, to equally pointed polemics and op-eds, and formal essays designed to reach both scholarly and popular audiences. The items PM Press selected, several of them previously unpublished, also reflect the broad range of topics addressed in 9781629631011 Churchill’s scholarship, from the fallacies of archeological/anthropological orthodoxy like the Bering Strait Pub Date: 4/15/17 Ship Date: 4/15/17 migration hypothesis and the insistence of “cannibologists” that American Indians were traditionally $27.95 USD/$29.95 CAD man-eaters, to cinematic degradations of... Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

616 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 20 Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) was, until moving to Atlanta in 2012, a member of the leadership History / Native American council of Colorado AIM. A past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier De-fense Committee and U.N. HIS028000 delegate for the International Indian Treaty Council, he is a life mem-ber of Vietnam Veterans Against the War 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.7 in T | and currently a member of the elders council of the original Rainbow Coalition, founded by Chicago Black 1.5 lb Wt Panther leader Fred Hampton in 1969. Now retired, Churchill was professor of American Indian Studies and chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies until 2005, when he became the focus of a major academic freedom case. Among his two-dozen books are the award-winning Agents of Repression (1988, 2002), Fantasies of the Master Race (1992, 1998), Struggle for the Land (1993, 2002), and On the Justice of Roosting Chickens (2003), as well as The COINTELPRO Papers (1990, 2002), A Little Matter of Geno-cide (1997), Acts of Rebellion (2003), and Kill the Indian, Save the Man (2004). Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is a former a member of the leadership council of the America...

Wielding Words Like Weapons Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005 Ward Churchill, Barbara Alice Mann

Summary Wielding Words Like Weapons is a collection of acclaimed American Indian Movement activist-intellectual Ward Churchill’s essays on indigenism, selected from material written during the decade 1995–2005. Beginning with a foreword by Seneca historian Barbara Alice Mann describing sustained efforts by police and intelligence agencies as well as university administrators and other academic adversaries to discredit or otherwise “neutralize” both the man and his work, the book includes material illustrating the range of formats Churchill has adopted in stating his case, from sharply framed book reviews and review essays, to equally pointed polemics and op-eds, and formal essays designed to reach both scholarly and popular audiences. The items PM Press selected, several of them previously unpublished, also reflect the broad range of topics addressed in 9781629634517 Churchill’s scholarship, from the fallacies of archeological/anthropological orthodoxy like the Bering Strait Pub Date: 4/15/17 Ship Date: 4/15/17 migration hypothesis and the insistence of “cannibologists” that American Indians were traditionally $59.95 USD/$80.95 CAD man-eaters, to cinematic degradations of... Discount Code: LON Hardcover

616 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 12 Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) was, until moving to Atlanta in 2012, a member of the leadership History / Native American council of Colorado AIM. A past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier De-fense Committee and U.N. HIS028000 delegate for the International Indian Treaty Council, he is a life mem-ber of Vietnam Veterans Against the War 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.8 in T | and currently a member of the elders council of the original Rainbow Coalition, founded by Chicago Black 2.2 lb Wt Panther leader Fred Hampton in 1969. Now retired, Churchill was professor of American Indian Studies and chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies until 2005, when he became the focus of a major academic freedom case. Among his two-dozen books are the award-winning Agents of Repression (1988, 2002), Fantasies of the Master Race (1992, 1998), Struggle for the Land (1993, 2002), and On the Justice of Roosting Chickens (2003), as well as The COINTELPRO Papers (1990, 2002), A Little Matter of Geno-cide (1997), Acts of Rebellion (2003), and Kill the Indian, Save the Man (2004). Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Cherokee) is a former a member of the leadership council of the America...

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{IPG} The Great Evil Christianity, the Bible, and the Native American Genocide Chris Mato Nunpa

Summary In this account of the history between Indigenous Peoples and the United States government, readers will learn the role of the bible played in the perpetration of genocide, massive land theft, and the religious suppression and criminalization of Native ceremonies and spirituality. Chris Mato Nunpa, a Dakota man, discusses this dishonorable and darker side of American history that is rarely studied, if at all. Out of a number of rationales used to justify the killing of Native Peoples and theft their lands, the author will discuss a biblical rationale, including the “chosen people” idea, the “promised land” notion, and the genocidal commands of the Old Testament God. Mato Nunpa’s experience with fundamentalist and evangelical See Sharp Press missionaries when he was growing up, his studies in Indigenous Nations history at the University of 9781947071360 Minnesota, and his affiliation with the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) were three Pub Date: 2/1/20 On Sale Date: 2/1/20 important factors in his motivation for writing this book. $19.95 USD Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback Chris Mato Nunpa, Ph.D is a former Associate Professor of Indigenous Nations & Dakota Studies at 256 Pages Southwest Minnesota State University. Professor Mato Nunpa holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration Carton Qty: 36 from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, with the Collateral Field for the Ph.D. in American History / Native American Indian Studies. He also studied theology at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. HIS028000 9 in H | 6 in W

Wrestling with Colonialism on Steroids Quebec Inuit Fight for Their Homeland Zebedee Nungak, Tagak Curley

Summary For decades, the Inuit of northern Québec were among the most neglected people in Canada. It took The Battle of James Bay, 1971-1975, for the governments in Québec City and Ottawa to wake up to the disgrace. In this concise, lively account, Zebedee Nungak relates the inside story of how the young Inuit and Cree “Davids” took action when Québec began construction on the giant James Bay hydro project. They fought in court and at the negotiation table for an accord that effectively became Canada’s first land-claims agreement. Nungak’s account is accompanied by his essays on Nunavik history. Together they provide a fascinating insight into a virtually unknown chapter of Canadian history. Véhicule Press 9781550654684 Contributor Bio Pub Date: 9/1/17 Zebedee Nungak is a writer and broadcaster, an outspoken defender of the Inuktitut language and a leading Ship Date: 9/1/17 $12.95 USD figure in the building of Nunavik. He helped negotiate, and is a signatory to, the 1975 James Bay and Discount Code: LON Northern Québec Agreement. He later held several leadership positions in Nunavik, and was Co-Chairperson of Trade Paperback the Inuit Committee on National Issues during the Aboriginal Constitutional conferences, 1984-87. He lives in 112 Pages Kangirsuk with his wife and their seven children. Tagak Curley was the founding President of Inuit Tapirisat Carton Qty: 50 of Canada (ITC). He held several Cabinet posts in the North-West Territories and Nunavut. He is a Member of History / Native American HIS028000 the Order of Canada and of Nunavut, and received an Aboriginal Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. Series: Dossier Quebec 7.5 in H | 5 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.4 lb Wt

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{IPG} Songs Upon the Rivers The Buried History of the French-Speaking Canadiens and Métis from the Great Lakes and the Mississippi across to the Pacific Michel Bouchard, Robert Foxcurran, Sébastien Malet...

Summary Before the Davie Crockets, the Daniel Boones and Jim Bridgers, the French had pushed far west and north establishing trade and kin networks across the continent. They founded settlements that would become great cities such as Detroit, Saint Louis, and New Orleans, but their history has been largely buried or relegated to local lore or confined to Quebec. In this seminal work, Foxcurran, Bouchard, and Malette scrutinize primary sources and uncover the alliances between early French settlers and voyagers and the indigenous nations.

Baraka Books Contributor Bio 9781771860819 Pub Date: 10/26/16 Dr. Michel Bouchard is Chair and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern British Columbia. Ship Date: 10/26/16 Robert Foxcurran is an independent historian who grew up in up in a military family, including several years $34.95 USD/$34.95 CAD each in France and Japan. Sébastien Malette is an Assistant Professor of law at Carleton University, Ottawa, Discount Code: LON Canada. Trade Paperback

448 Pages Carton Qty: 16 History / North America HIS029000 9.5 in H | 6.5 in W | 1 in T | 1.8 lb Wt

Chiefs and Generals Nine Men Who Shaped the American West Richard Etulain, Glenda Riley

Summary The fifth book in the Notable Westerners Series by Etulain and Riley, Chiefs and Generals presents a collection of newly written essays focusing on noteworthy Indian tribal and white military leaders of the nineteenth- century West. Profiles include Red Cloud, Geronimo, Chief Joseph, Victorio, O. O. Howard, George Custer, George Crook, Ranald Mackenzie, and Nelson Miles. Contributor Bio Glenda Riley is the Alexander M. Bracken Professor of History at Ball State University in Indiana, where she Fulcrum Publishing specializes in women's history, especially women in the American West. President-elect of the Western History 9781555914622 Association, Glenda has received many awards, including a Distinguished Fulbright and membership in the Pub Date: 10/1/04 $17.95 USD/£11.99 Iowa Women's Hall of Fame. She lives in Muncie, Indiana. Professor Emeritus of History at the University of GBP/€13.99 EUR New Mexico, Richard W. Etulain specializes in the history and literature of the American West. He is the author Discount Code: LON or editor of more than 40 books. Among his recent volumes are The Hollywood West, New Mexican Lives, Trade Paperback Cesar Chavez: A Brief Biography, and Western Lives. 256 Pages Carton Qty: 0 Print Run: 3K History / United States HIS036040 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.6 in T | 0.8 lb Wt

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{IPG} Pagans in the Promised Land Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery Steven Newcomb

An analysis of how religious bias shaped U.S. federal Indian law.

Summary Pagans in the Promised Land provides a unique, well-researched challenge to U.S. federal Indian law and policy. It attacks the presumption that American Indian nations are legitimately subject to the plenary power of the United States. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Steven T. Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) is the indigenous law research coordinator at the Sycuan education 9781555916428 department of the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation in San Diego County, California. He is cofounder and Pub Date: 1/1/08 codirector of the Indigenous Law Institute, a fellow with the American Indian Policy and Media Initiative at $19.95 USD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 EUR Buffalo State College in New York. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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In the Courts of the Conquerer The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided Walter R Echo-Hawk

A vital contribution not only to Native American history, but also to American history.

Summary Now in paperback, an important account of ten Supreme Court cases that changed the fate of Native Americans, providing the contemporary historical/political context of each case, and explaining how the decisions have adversely affected the cultural survival of Native people to this day. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Walter R. Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) is of counsel to the Crowe and Dunlevy law firm of Oklahoma. As a staff 9781555913847 attorney for the Native American Rights Fund for thirty-five years, he represented tribes and Native Americans Pub Date: 7/1/12 $24.95 USD/£16.99 on significant legal issues during the modern era of federal Indian law. In addition to litigation, he worked on GBP/€18.99 EUR major legislation, such as the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and federal religious Discount Code: LON freedom legislation. He is a prolific writer whose books include the award-winning Battlefields and Burial Trade Paperback Grounds . 576 Pages Carton Qty: 16 Print Run: 5K Law / Legal History LAW060000 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.5 in T | 1.8 lb Wt

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{IPG} Evolution, Creationism, and Other Modern Myths A Critical Inquiry Vine Deloria, Jr.

Summary "I offer no comfort to religious fundamentalists or evolutionists...Both are passe and represent only a quarrel within the Western belief system, not an accurate rendering of Earth history." With this opening salvo, Vine Deloria Jr. launches a witty and erudite assault on the current state of evolutionary theory, science, and religion. Using the tension between evolutionists and creationists in Kansas in the 1990s as a focal point, Deloria takes Western science and religion to task, providing a critical assessment of the flaws and anomalies in each side's arguments. As he incorporates non-Western and Native American ideas, as well as the concept Fulcrum Publishing of "Intelligent Design," Deloria provides us with a framework to better understand our origins. 9781555914585 Pub Date: 6/1/04 Contributor Bio $18.95 USD/$22.95 Vine Deloria Jr. , is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have CAD/£12.99 GBP/€14.99 EUR encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the Discount Code: LON National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious Trade Paperback thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red , Custer 320 Pages Died for Your Sins , Power and Place , and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado. Carton Qty: 28 Philosophy PHI000000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | 1 lb Wt

The Metaphysics of Modern Existence Vine Deloria, Jr., Daniel R Wildcat, David E Wilki...

Science and religion align to create a holistic worldview infused with the wisdom of Native cultures.

Summary From the most widely read Native American intellectual comes a book that searches for the structure and meaning of reality. Synthesizing ideas from some of the most eminent philosophers of modern times- ideas that have hitherto been given only a perfunctory examination- Vine Deloria Jr. juxtaposes Native American thinking with Western thought.

One of Deloria's most controversial books, The Metaphysics of Modern Existence emphasizes that Native Fulcrum Publishing Americans have consistently perceived their realities experientially, confronting the reality of the experience, 9781555917593 whereas Westerners often hold academic learning and theories above experience. This difference in perception Pub Date: 9/1/12 $21.95 USD/$21.95 and thought has had and continues to have very real environmental and political ramifications, not to mention CAD/£14.99 GBP/€16.99 personal and social consequences. Deloria's Metaphysics adroitly answers the often unasked question: what EUR does an Indian think about the modern world. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 328 Pages Vine Deloria Jr. is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have Carton Qty: 28 Print Run: 5K encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the Philosophy / Metaphysics National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious PHI013000 thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red, Custer 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | Died for Your Sins, Power and Place, and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado. 1.1 lb Wt David E. Wilkins holds the McKnight Presidential Professorship in American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota.

Daniel R. Wildcat is the director of the American Indian studies program and the Haskell Environmental Research Studies Center at Haskell Indian Nations University.

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{IPG} Visions for the Future A Celebration of Young Native American Artists Native American Rights Fund

Summary A tribute to young Native American artists and their progressive visions. Contributor Bio Fulcrum Publishing Founded in 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit law firm 9781555916558 dedicated to asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide. Pub Date: 11/1/07 $16.95 USD/£11.99 GBP/€12.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Hach Winik Miquel Dewever-Plana

Summary Beautiful and haunting, the images in this photographic chronicle represent 10 years among the Lacandon Mayans in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. What results is an intimate portrait that illuminates very essence of the Hach Winik, or “Real People,” a tribe struggling to preserve their culture as the modern world encroaches. Also included is the short story “Pastor Dowe at Tacaté,” by Paul Bowles, which describes the experiences of an American missionary in a small Lacandon town. Contributor Bio Blume 9788498014136 Miquel Dewever-Plana is a photojournalist and the author of Underground Truth: The Silent Genocide , for Pub Date: 2/17/10 which he was awarded the Journalism and Human Rights Prize at the 2008 International Festival of $39.95 USD/$43.95 CAD Photojournalism. Discount Code: LON Hardcover

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{IPG} Colonize Me Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley

Summary Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley’s debut collection explores the experience of living as a Native American in today’s America. From Nippon refugee who America caged. From Onondaga son who America imprisoned, who they couldn’t board into whiteness. From Rust Belt trailers. From two wheelbarrow factory workers. From PA to LA to MIA to out here in West Baltimore. From counting every penny to carving the love of poems. From unheard prayers & these answered dreams. We are here. I am here. I am alive. Colonize me. Contributor Bio Saturnalia Books Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley is the recipient of a Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center fellowship as well as 9781947817029 scholarships from Tin House, Sewanee, & VONA. He belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans Pub Date: 3/15/19 On Sale Date: 3/15/19 in New York. In 2017, his work was published in Best New Poets 2017 (ed. Natalie Diaz), the Iowa Review, $16.00 USD Narrative, Ninth Letter, PANK, PEN America, the Poetry Review, Prairie Schooner, Rattle, and Tin House, Discount Code: LON among others. Trade Paperback

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TREATY # Armand Garnet Ruffo

Summary A treaty is a contract. A treaty is enduring. A treaty is an act of faith. A treaty at its best is justice. It is a document and an undertaking. It is connected to place, people and self. It is built on the past, but it also indicates how the future may unfold. TREATY # is all of these. In this far-ranging work, Ruffo documents his observations on life as he sets out to restructure relationships and address obligations nation-to-nation, human-to-human, human-to-nature. Now, he undertakes a new phase in its restoration. He has written his TREATY # like a palimpsest over past representations of Indigenous bodies and beliefs, built powerful connections to his predecessors, and discovered new ways to bear witness and build a place for them, and all of us, in his poems. Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd Contributor Bio 9781928088769 Armand Garnet Ruffo is a multi-genre writer whose works include Grey Owl , The Thunderbird Poems , and Pub Date: 5/7/19 more. He is currently the Queen’s National Scholar in Indigenous Literature at Queen’s University in Kingston. On Sale Date: 5/7/19 $16.00 USD Discount Code: SHO Trade Paperback

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{IPG} Medicine Wheels Ancient Teachings for Modern Times Roy I. Wilson

Summary This illuminating guide to the Native American ritual of the Medicine Wheel makes an ancient spiritual practice available to everyone. Roy Wilson, Cowlitz Chief and Spiritual Leader in Washington, combines Sun Bear's Zodiac (outer circle) and his own vision. The Four Pathways are used to experience the God within. It is important to note that all Pathways go through the Creator. which includes the Creator in the center, surrounded by seven Spirit Messengers: Cougar, Hawk, Coyote, Wolf, Bear, Raven, and Owl; the four Gatekeepers: Buffalo in the East, Bear in the South; Eagle in the West; and Cougar in the North; the twelve Spirit Helpers: Turkey, Turtle, and Owl on the East Pathway; Beaver, Ant, and Squirrel on the South Pathway; Crossroad Butterfly, Bat, and Grouse on the West Pathway; and, Hawk, Goose, and Wolf on the North Pathway. 9780824514167 Pub Date: 5/1/94 $19.95 USD/$21.95 CAD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Cherokee Feast of Days, Volume II - Gift Edition Daily Meditations Joyce Sequichie Hifler

Summary Beloved Cherokee inspirational writer Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers another volume of daily meditations based on her Native American heritage. Contributor Bio Joyce Sequichie Hifler is an author of many books and the nationally beloved inspirational column Think on These Things . Descended from the Sequichie family who emigrated to Oklahoma over the Trail of Tears, she grew up in Cherokee country in rural Oklahoma. Today she lives with her husband outside Bartlesville, Council Oak Books Oklahoma. 9781571783462 Pub Date: 3/3/20 On Sale Date: 3/3/20 $19.95 USD Discount Code: LON Hardcover

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{IPG} Cherokee Feast of Days, Volume III - Gift Edition Many Moons: Daily Meditations Joyce Sequichie Hifler

Summary Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers this beloved collection of daily meditation books drawn from her own rich Cherokee heritage and that of other tribes. She presents readings for each day of the year from Una la ta nee', the cold month January, to U Ski' Ya, the snow month of December. Each reading provides insights in both English and Cherokee, and gems of wisdom recorded in the words of native speakers. This little treasure is for readers of all faiths, and for those seeking faith. Contributor Bio Council Oak Books Joyce Sequichie Hifler is an author of many books and the nationally beloved inspirational column Think on 9781571783479 These Things . Descended from the Sequichie family who emigrated to Oklahoma over the Trail of Tears, she Pub Date: 3/3/20 On Sale Date: 3/3/20 grew up in Cherokee country in rural Oklahoma. Today she lives with her husband outside Bartlesville, $19.95 USD Oklahoma. Discount Code: LON Hardcover

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Cherokee Feast of Days Daily Meditations Joyce Sequichie Hifler

Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers a book of daily meditations drawn from her own rich Cherokee heritage and that of other tribes.

Summary Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers a book of daily meditations drawn from her own rich Cherokee heritage and that of other tribes.

Council Oak Books 9780933031685 Pub Date: 10/1/95 $15.00 USD/$18.00 CAD/£9.99 GBP/€11.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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{IPG} The Franz Boas Enigma Inuit, Arctic, and Sciences Ludger Müller-Wille

Summary Addressing, for the first time, the enigma of how Franz Boas came to be the central founder of anthropology and a driving force in the acceptance of science as part of societal life in North America, this exploration breaks through the linguistic and cultural barriers that have prevented scholars from grasping the importance of Boas’s personal background and academic activities as a German Jew. Müller-Wille argues that to fully appreciate Boas’s complete scientific and literary opus and deep emotional and intellectual attachment to the upbringing that shaped his life, it is crucial to become familiar with his publications in German on Inuit and the Arctic as related to environmental, geographical, and ethnological questions, which have remained largely Baraka Books unknown and neglected in North America. These writings represent his emerging scientific interpretations of 9781771860017 Inuit culture and the Arctic, and provide insight into the crucial period of Inuit history dominated by European Pub Date: 4/1/14 and North American colonial expansion into their homeland more than 130 years ago. With detailed Ship Date: 4/1/14 $19.95 USD/$19.95 CAD documentation that ... Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 180 Pages Ludger Müller-Wille is a retired professor of geography and northern studies at McGill University and the Carton Qty: 42 Social Science / author of Franz Boas with the Inuit of Baffin Island, 1883–1884: Journals and Letters and Inuit and Whalers Anthropology on Baffin Island through German Eyes. He has studied ethnicity and human-environmental relations in the SOC002010 arctic and subarctic among the Sámi and Finns, Inuit, Dene, and Naskapi. He lives in Saint-Lambert, Quebec. 8.5 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.5 in T | 0.6 lb Wt

The Swordfish Hunters The History and Ecology of an Ancient American Sea People Bruce Bourque

Summary Thousands of years ago, Maine's Red Paint People, so called because of the red ochre in their burial sites, were among the first maritime cultures in the Americas. They could have subsisted on easily caught cod, but they chose to capture dangerous and elusive swordfish. This book explains beautifully the prehistory of these people, the evolution of archaeological thinking about them, and the myriad new scientific threads that shed new light on this old culture. Anyone with even a passing interest in New England's deep maritime roots must read this book. In the closing years of the nineteenth century, strange objects began to come out of the ground in Hancock County, Maine. They were quickly recognized as prehistoric artifacts of stone, but they Bunker Hill Publishing Inc were very unlike the spear tips and other small artifacts collectors gathered from coastal sites as they eroded 9781593730383 Pub Date: 10/17/12 into the sea. Many were large and finely crafted, some made of beautiful stone from far-off places. Strangest On Sale Date: 10/7/12 of all, they came from pits filled with a brilliant red powder called red ocher. These were ancient graves $29.95 USD clustered into l... Discount Code: LON Hardcover Contributor Bio 208 Pages BRUCE BOURQUE is Curator of Archaeology at the Maine State Museum, and teaches anthropology at Bates Carton Qty: 22 College in Lewiston, ME. He grew up in Massachusetts but spent boyhood summers in Maine, where he heard Social Science / Archaeology stories of the Red Paint People. Educated at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Colorado, and SOC003000 Harvard University, he matriculated in engineering school, but found his attention drawn to thoughts of the 9.5 in H | 6.4 in W | 0.9 in T past. Eventually, he found his way to archaeology and hasn't looked back. | 1.6 lb Wt

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{IPG} Afrocentricity The Theory of Social Change Molefi Kete Asante

Summary The central topic of this cross-disciplinary work is the theory of “Afrocentricity,” which mandates that Africans be viewed as subjects rather than objects; and looks at how this philosophy, ethos, and world view gives Africans a better understanding of how to interpret issues affecting their communities. History, psychology, sociology, literature, economics, and education are explored, including discussions on Washingtonianism, Garveyism, Du Bois, Malcolm X, race and identity, Marxism, and breakthrough strategies. Contributor Bio Molefi Kete Asante is the founder of the African American studies department at Temple University. He African American Images 9780913543795 developed the first program to offer a Ph.D. in African American studies. He is the author of Egyptian Pub Date: 9/1/03 Philosophies and Egypt vs. Greece . He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. $14.95 USD/$22.95 CAD Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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The Colour of Gold (Unabridged) Margaret McKirdy

Summary Cree Adelaide McCauley and her two children witness the shooting of their Metis husband/ father by a crazed white miner. She attempts to nurse him back to life but he dies after several painful days. This tragedy takes place in the Robson Valley and the nearest court of justice is 300 miles away, over treacherous mountain trails, in Golden, BC.

Adelaide is convinced by friends of her late husband to travel south to Golden to testify at the trial of her husband's murderer. Accompanied by her children and several other witnesses — including the accused — she makes the journey, testifies and hopes to leave. Unfortunately a mistrial is called.

Caitlin Press Inc. During the first trial, she at least has the advantage of a sympathetic interpreter, but the second trial is 9780920576663 dominated by men who take the side of the white miner accused of the crime. Indians, particularly Indian Pub Date: 1/1/97 women, are not treated with much respect. The murderer goes free and Adelaide, impatient with a white On Sale Date: 1/1/97 $15.95 USD/$15.95 CAD justice system she wanted no part of in the first place, disappears into the northern wilderness from which Discount Code: LON she came. Trade Paperback

208 Pages Contributor Bio maps, photos, index Active in Valemount, Margaret McKirdy has written for the local newspaper and has played an active part in Carton Qty: 5 writers groups. Out of personal interest, she researched the local history and discovered letters regarding the Social Science / Ethnic death of Alex MacCauly. She was intrigued and began research, and subsequently completed 'The Colour of Studies SOC021000 Gold'. 8.3 in H | 5.3 in W | 0.6 in T | 0.6 lb Wt

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Tse-loh-ne (The People at the End of the Rocks) (Unabridged) Journey Down the Davie Trail Keith Billington

Summary The Tse-loh-ne from the Sekani First Nation were known as "The People at the End of the Rocks." This small band of people lived and thrived in one of BC's most challenging and remote areas, 1600 kilometres north of Prince George in the Rocky Mountain Trench. They were isolated and nomadic, and survived by following the seasons, walking hundreds of kilometres each year, hunting and harvesting food as they travelled.

In 1988, Keith Billington, a former outpost nurse in the Northwest Territories, worked as the band manager for the isolated Sekani Indian Band at Fort Ware. In addition to his role as an administrator, he performed Caitlin Press Inc. dental work, sutured victims of violence, delivered babies that wouldn't wait and prepared deceased persons 9781894759885 for burial. Several years into his new job, Billington was invited on a traditional Sekani trek. The travellers Pub Date: 9/25/12 On Sale Date: 9/25/12 would follow the Aatse Davie Trail using pack dogs, traversing 460 kilometres in some of BC's roughest $22.95 USD/$22.95 terrain. Like the Tse-loh-ne before them, they carried little food, relying instead on what they could hunt or CAD/£19.50 GBP gather. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Throughout the twenty-five... 256 Pages 60 B&W Photographs Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 30 Social Science / Ethnic A registered nurse from England, Keith Billington emigrated to Canada and worked in the Canadian Arctic Studies for six years with his wife, Muriel, who is a nurse-midwife. Keith obtained his Public Health Nurse Diploma at SOC021000 Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Since retiring, Keith and his wife continue to travel in winter by 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.8 in T snowmobile and skis, and in the summertime they find adventure in their double seagoing kayak. His previous books are 'House Calls by Dogsled' (Harbour Publishing, 2008) and 'Cold Land, Warm Hearts' (Harbour Publishing, 2010).

In the Light of Justice The Rise of Human Rights in Native America and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Walter R. Echo-Hawk, Anaya S. James

Walter R. Echo-Hawk offers a compelling rationale for a broad social movement to uplift indigenous rights using atonement principles.

Summary In 2007 the United Nations approved the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. United States endorsement in 2010 ushered in a new era of Indian law and policy. This book highlights steps that the United States, as well as other nations, must take to provide a more just society and heal past Fulcrum Publishing injustices committed against indigenous peoples. 9781555916633 Pub Date: 7/1/13 Contributor Bio $19.95 USD/$23.95 CAD/£13.99 GBP/€15.99 Walter R. Echo-Hawk (Pawnee) is of counsel to the Crowe & Dunlevy law firm of Oklahoma and adjunct EUR Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa College of law. As a staff attorney for the NativAmerican Rights Discount Code: LON Fund for thirty-five years, he respresented tribes and Native Americans on significant legal issues during the Trade Paperback modern era of federal Indian law. In addition to litigation, he worked on major legislation such as the Native 352 Pages American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and federal religious freedom legislation. He is a prolific Carton Qty: 16 Print Run: 10K writer whose books include In The Courts of the Conqueror: The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided and Social Science / Ethnic the award winning Battlefields and Burial Grounds . Studies SOC021000 Territory: W* (ex CA) 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.1 in T | 1.4 lb Wt

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{IPG} Roots of Survival Native American Storytelling and the Sacred Joseph Bruchac III

Summary The first major collection of the writings of Joseph Bruchac. Contributor Bio Joseph Bruchac, coauthor of The Keepers of the Earth series, is a nationally acclaimed Native American storyteller and writer who has authored more than 70 books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and children. He lives in upstate New York.

Fulcrum Publishing 9781555911454 Pub Date: 9/1/96 $24.95 USD/£16.99 GBP/€18.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Hardcover

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Selu Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom Marilou Awiakta

Summary Introduces the traditional life-giving story of the Corn-Mother, called selu by the Cherokee. Contributor Bio Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and brought up in Oak Ridge, Awiakta creates a unique weaving of her Cherokee/Appalachian heritages with science to express her basic theme: respect for the web of life.

Fulcrum Publishing 9781555912062 Pub Date: 7/1/94 $23.95 USD/$25.95 CAD/£11.99 GBP/€12.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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{IPG} Spirit and Reason The Vine Deloria, Jr. Reader Vine Deloria, Jr., Sam Scinta, Kristen Foehner

Summary

Spirit & Reason is a collection of the works of one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century—Vine Deloria, Jr. Author of such classics as Red Earth, White Lies, and God is Red , Deloria takes readers on a momentous journey through Indian country and beyond by exploring some of the most important issues of the past three decades. The essays gathered here are wide-ranging and essential and include representative pieces from some of Deloria's most influential books, some of his lesser-known articles, and ten new pieces written especially for Spirit & Reason . Fulcrum Publishing 9781555914301 Tellingly, in the course of reviewing his body of work, Deloria found much that he had written in the past Pub Date: 8/1/99 $27.95 USD/$23.95 remained current and compelling because "people have not made much progress in resolving issues." Whether CAD/£15.99 GBP/€18.99 disputing theories of religion and science, examining the problems of modern education, or expounding on our EUR understanding of the world, Deloria consistently urges readers toward an intimate connection with the world Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback in which we live. For those familiar with Deloria's works as well as those discovering him for ... 400 Pages Contributor Bio Carton Qty: 4 Social Science / Ethnic Vine Deloria Jr. , is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have Studies encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the SOC021000 National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.1 in T | thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red, Custer 1.4 lb Wt Died for Your Sins, Power and Place, and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado.

Sam Scinta is president and publisher of Fulcrum Publishing and the creator of Fulcrum's best-selling Speaker's Corner series on contemporary political affairs.

The Great Vanishing Act Blood Quantum and the Future of Native Nations Norbert S. Hill, Jr., Kathleen Ratteree

Summary The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 was the US government’s attempt to define who “Indians” were. Among the criteria the act set was a blood quantum, which declared that “Indians” were "all other persons of one-half or more Indian blood". Today, many tribes wrestle with the legacy of blood quantum and “Indian” identity, as they work to manage tribal enrollment and social services. As the bloodlines grow increasingly diluted, within a few generation, recognized tribes might legally disappear. Through essays, personal stories, case studies, satire, and poetry, The Great Vanishing Act brings together writers from around the world to explore the biological and cultural metaphor of blood quantum, the most Fulcrum Publishing critical issue facing Indigenous populations in the twenty-first century. 9781682750650 Pub Date: 8/21/17 Contributor Bio Ship Date: 8/21/17 $21.95 USD/$26.95 CAD Norbert S. Hill is an enrolled citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and has recently retired as Area Discount Code: LON Director of Education and Training for the Nation. Hill’s previous appointment was Vice President of the College Trade Paperback of Menominee Nation for their Green Bay campus. Hill served as the executive director of the American Indian 350 Pages Graduate Center (AIGC) in New Mexico, a nonprofit organization providing funding for American Indians and Carton Qty: 20 Alaska Natives to pursue graduate and professional degrees. Previous positions include: the executive director Social Science / Ethnic Studies of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, assistant dean of students at the University of SOC021000 Wisconsin-Green Bay, and director of the American Indian Educational Opportunity Program at the University 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | of Colorado, Boulder. He founded Winds of Change and The American Indian Graduate , magazine, publications 1.3 lb Wt of AISES and AIGC respectively. Hill holds two honorary doctorates from Clarkson University (1996) and Cumberland College (1994). He resides on the Oneida reservation with his wife. Kathleen Ratteree has worked with the Oneida Nation Tru...

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{IPG} Where the Tall Grass Grows Becoming Indigenous and the Mythological Legacy of the American West Bobby Bridger

Identifying myths of the West and the ways in which they continue to shape our views.

Summary In this entertaining and thought-provoking book, noted historian and musician Bobby Bridger explores the impact of Native American culture on the American psyche. The book also examines the impact of indigenous American mythology on contemporary identity and the development of modern popular entertainment, particularly the Hollywood film industry.

Fulcrum Publishing Renowned for "A Ballad of the West," Bobby Bridger has written three books and has had a career in show 9781555914547 business that spans the rockabilly to the cosmic cowboy scene in Austin, Texas; the flowering of folk music; Pub Date: 9/1/11 and Broadway theater. His multifaceted talents have found expression in singing, acting, writing, painting, and $29.95 USD/£19.99 GBP/€22.99 EUR sculpting. Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback Contributor Bio 416 Pages Carton Qty: 20 Bobby Bridger: Renowned for "A Ballad of the West," his epic trilogy about the American West from the era of Print Run: 10K mountain man Jim Bridger to the closing of the frontier, Bobby Bridger has had a career in show business that Social Science / Ethnic spans the rockabilly to "Music City, USA" era in Nashville, the cosmic cowboy scene in Austin, the flowering of Studies SOC021000 folk music, and even Broadway theater. His multifacited talents have found expression in singing, acting, writing, painting, and sculpting. 9 in H | 6 in W | 1.2 in T | 1.4 lb Wt

Following the River Traces of Red River Women Lorri Neilsen Glenn

Summary Lorri Neilsen Glenn first discovered her great-grandmother’s tragic death in a passing comment from an aunt. Startled, she began to search out the history of her family, to understand the life of this woman she knew nothing about. Along the way Neilsen Glenn works to unravel the issues of racism, sexism and colonial nation building that haunt us still. In elegant prose and poetry she has created a story of pieces, bringing to life what she could find in newspaper reports and museums. Through these fragments and portraits she gives the reader a glimpse of the lives lived by her ancestors and by women like them. Following the River is a lyric reflection on women that have been erased from our history and what that means for today. Wolsak and Wynn Publishers Ltd Contributor Bio 9781928088479 Lorri Neilsen Glenn is a poet, essayist, teacher and researcher. Her most recent books include the Pub Date: 12/1/17 bestselling Untying the Apron: Daughters Remember Mothers of the 1950s , an anthology of prose and poetry, Ship Date: 12/1/17 $22.00 USD and an acclaimed book of lyric essays in bricolage form, Threading Light: Explorations in Loss and Poetry . The Discount Code: LON former poet laureate of Halifax, she has won awards for her writing, her innovative teaching, her research and Trade Paperback her work in the arts. She is a professor at Mount Saint Vincent University and a mentor in the University of 335 Pages King’s College MFA program in creative nonfiction. She lives with her family in Nova Scotia. Carton Qty: 32 Social Science / Ethnic Studies SOC021000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | 1 lb Wt

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{IPG} Our Stories Remember American Indian History, Culture, and Values through Storytelling Joseph Bruchac

Summary An illuminating look at Native origins and lifeways, a treasure for all who value Native wisdom and the stories that keep it alive. Contributor Bio Joseph Bruchac , coauthor of The Keepers of the Earth series, is a nationally acclaimed Native American storyteller and writer who has authored more than 70 books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and Fulcrum Publishing children. He lives in upstate New York. 9781555911294 Pub Date: 3/1/03 $16.95 USD/$16.95 CAD/£11.99 GBP/€12.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

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Red Earth, White Lies Native Americans and the Myth of Scientific Fact Vine Deloria, Jr.

Addresses the conflict between scientific theory about the world and the ancestral worldview of Native Americans.

Summary Vine Deloria, Jr., leading Native American scholar and author of the best-selling God is Red , addresses the conflict between mainstream scientific theory about our world and the ancestral worldview of Native Americans. Claiming that science has created a largely fictional scenario for American Indians in prehistoric North America, Deloria offers an alternative view of the continent's history as seen through the eyes and Fulcrum Publishing memories of Native Americans. Further, he warns future generations of scientists not to repeat the 9781555913885 ethnocentric omissions and fallacies of the past by dismissing Native oral tradition as mere legends. Pub Date: 8/1/97 $22.95 USD/$27.95 CAD/£15.99 GBP/€17.99 Contributor Bio EUR Vine Deloria Jr. is a leading Native American scholar whose research writings, and teaching have Discount Code: LON encompassed history, law, religious studies, and political science. He is the former executive director of the Trade Paperback National Congress of American Indians. Named by Time magazine as one of the eleven greatest religious 288 Pages thinkers of the twentieth century, he is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including God is Red, Custer Carton Qty: 24 Social Science / Folklore & Died for Your Sins, Power and Place, and Red Earth, White Lies . Mr. Deloria lives in Golden, Colorado. Mythology SOC011000 9 in H | 6 in W | 0.9 in T | 0.9 lb Wt

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{IPG} Rising Fawn and the Fire Mystery Marilou Awiakta

Summary The inspiring children's story of a young Choctaw girl who wakes up in a new world but manages to keep the old ways close at hand. Contributor Bio Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and brought up in Oak Ridge, Awiakta creates a unique weaving of her Cherokee/Appalachian heritages with science to express her basic theme: respect for the web of life.

Fulcrum Publishing 9781555916008 Pub Date: 2/1/07 $14.95 USD/£9.99 GBP/€11.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

96 Pages Carton Qty: 60 Print Run: 2.5K Ages 9 And Up, Grades 4 And Up Juvenile Fiction / Historical JUV016140 9 in H | 7 in W | 0.3 in T | 0.6 lb Wt

Mystery on Mackinac Island Anna W. Hale

Summary Mackinac Island is a summer vacation spot in Michigan where no cars are allowed, so everyone uses horses and bikes to get around. Thirteen-year-old Hunter Martineau lives on the island year around and knows everything about the place.Well, almost everything. When bikes start to mysteriously disappear all over the island, Hunter is determined to catch the thief and claim the reward money. But that isn't so easy, even for someone as smart as Hunter.Hunter gathers clues and follows suspects to secret places. But every lead turns out to be a dead end - until the thief gives himself away, and Hunter realizes that he is in real danger.Along the way, Hunter makes new friends, grows closer to his dad, and learns why his heritage as an Ottawa Indian Thunder Bay Press Michigan is so important to him. Full of fun and surprises, Mystery on Mackinac Island is about adventure, loyalty, and 9781882376483 Pub Date: 6/1/89 the discoveries of growing up. $10.95 USD Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback Anna W. Hale is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits 183 Pages of Anna W. Hale include Mystery on Mackinac Island, The Mayflower People: Triumphs and Tragedies. Carton Qty: 38 Ages 0 to 7, Grades 4 And Up Juvenile Fiction / People & Places JUV011040 7.9 in H | 5.9 in W | 0.4 in T | 0.5 lb Wt

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{IPG} More Than Moccasins A Kid's Activity Guide to Traditional North American Indian Life Laurie Carlson

Summary Kids discover traditions and skills from the people who first settled this continent, including gardening, making Chicago Review Press useful pottery, and communicating through Navajo codes. 9781556522130 Pub Date: 5/1/94 Contributor Bio $16.99 USD/$22.99 CAD/£13.50 GBP Laurie Carlson is the author of Colonial Kids , Westward Ho! , Green Thumbs , and Kids Camp! She has taught Discount Code: LON preschool, primary grades, and children’s art classes. She lives in Cheney, Washington. Trade Paperback

200 Pages Carton Qty: 30 Ages 5 to 8, Grades K to 3 Juvenile Nonfiction / Activity Books JNF001000 Series: Hands-On History 8.5 in H | 11 in W | 0.5 in T | 1 lb Wt

Native American Games and Stories Joseph Bruchac, James Bruchac

Summary Provides young readers with Native American stories and games that both educate and entertain. Contributor Bio Joseph Bruchac , coauthor of The Keepers of the Earth series, is a nationally acclaimed Native American storyteller and writer who has authored more than 70 books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and children. He lives in upstate New York. James Bruchac is a renowned storyteller, authora nd accomplished

Fulcrum Publishing tracker. He is the director of the Ndakinna Wilderness Project and teaches in numerous schools throughout the 9781555919795 Capital Region. Pub Date: 9/1/00 $17.95 USD/$13.95 CAD/£8.99 GBP/€9.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

96 Pages Color photographs throughout Carton Qty: 72 Ages 8 And Up, Grades 3 And Up Juvenile Nonfiction / People & Places JNF018040 9 in H | 7 in W | 0.6 in T | 0.4 lb Wt

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{IPG} What the Turtle Told Her Children Valerie Van Campen

Zoe and Zachary Jameson are fourteen-year-old twins who live with their parents and older brother Justin on the Allegheny Reservation of the Seneca Nation in Western New York State. They are children of two cultures, struggling to find their place in the modern world while honoring the traditions of...

Summary Zoe and Zachary Jameson are 14-year-old twins who live on the Allegheny Reservation of the Seneca Nation in Western New York State. They are children of two cultures, struggling to find their place in the modern world while honoring the traditions of their Native American ancestors. About to begin their summer vacation

Cedar Grove Publishing from school, they prepare for long, hot days of chores, sports, and family gatherings. Every year, it’s the 9780983507772 same thing, there’s never anything new happening. Then their cousin Heather gives them some exciting news. Pub Date: 10/25/15 Their eccentric Aunt Fawn is coming for a visit. A storyteller, Aunt Fawn always brings fun and a bit of On Sale Date: 11/5/15 mischief into everyone’s lives. Join the twins as they travel, listening to Aunt Fawn’s tales of local ghosts, Ship Date: 10/25/15 $12.95 USD/$16.95 CAD monsters, and other legends. Discount Code: SPT Trade Paperback Contributor Bio

90 Pages Valerie Van Campen volunteers at a faith-based after school program. Her husband’s military career has Carton Qty: 30 allowed her the opportunity to live in different areas of the United States and to try her hand at a variety of Ages 12 And Up, Grades 7 careers. These have included medical technologist, health educator, substitute teacher, daycare provider, and And Up Young Adult Fiction / Fairy quilting instructor. She lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Tales & Folklore YAF017030 8 in H | 5.3 in W | 0.3 in T | 0.2 lb Wt

His Name Was David Sam More Stories from my Life Among the Mille Lacs Band David D. MacArthur

Summary In this exciting second installment of short stories, David shares more stories from the Mille Lacs Ojibwe Reservation. From opening up the first convenience store on the reservation to watching the casino’s parking lot turn into a lake in a matter of minutes; from taking part in a sweat lodge ceremony to witnessing the aftermath of an explosion heard from miles around, David’s stories will delight readers interested in life on the reservation. Contributor Bio David D. MacArthur is a registered member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe. North Star Press of St. Cloud 9780878396757 Pub Date: 8/1/14 $14.95 USD/€14.49 EUR Discount Code: LON Trade Paperback

128 Pages Carton Qty: 0 Biography & Autobiography / Native Americans BIO028000 9 in H | 6 in W

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{IPG} The Day the Watertower Froze And Other Stories from My Days with the Mille Lacs Band David D. MacArthur

Summary “Now and then a spirit crosses the birth of an individual and it sets the path for that person’s life (Pete John Humphrey). David’s life has moved down an interesting path. His family contains that Indian Spirit to provide guidance for his soul. David has taken his time to record a piece of history of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. His effort to record this history and additional history of the Mille Lacs Band will establish a great reference of events that occurred during his time at Mille Lacs. He has given us those internal thoughts of a tribal person dealing with two cultures: that of the dominate culture and that of the tribal culture. David’s ability to express how he learned tribal culture and teach his background in tribal culture through his experiences. David’s North Star Press of St. Cloud insight into his life will provide guidance and understanding in how to live your life. It has been great having 9780878395972 David as a friend and rewarding to work with him as colleague.” ~Megwitch Don Wedll Pub Date: 6/1/12 $14.95 USD/€13.99 EUR Discount Code: LON Contributor Bio Trade Paperback David D. MacArthur is a registered member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe.

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The Mankato Reconcilliation Powwow Loren Dean Boutin

Summary “This book gives a detailed and accurate description of how the Mankato Powwow began and what it is. It will be a good addition to anyone’s library and should be read by American Indians and non-Indians alike. It could be used in local schools as a text on local history.“ – Jim Buckley, one of the original founders of the powwow Contributor Bio Loren Dean Boutin took up writing in his retirement after a forty-year career as a psychologist. This book follows two other published books: Cut Nose, based upon historical facts and describing the 1862 War with the Dakota Indians (and its aftermath), and While God Was Hidden, which details major parts of the author’s North Star Press of St. Cloud life and his spiritual evolution from an abused Catholic altar boy to being a dyed-in-the-wool skeptic for 9780878396290 several decades to finally acquiring a strong belief in Native American spirituality. Aside from writing, Dr. Pub Date: 8/15/12 Boutin enjoys the company of his wife of nearly four decades, her fine cooking, a favorite cat, a large and $19.95 USD/€18.99 EUR Discount Code: LON growing extended family, many good friends, and a wide variety of activities including boating, fishing, other Trade Paperback lakeside activities, gardening, traveling, and, overall, a very comfortable life in St. Peter, Minnesota. 133 Pages Carton Qty: 0 History / Native American HIS028000 10 in H | 7 in W

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