Children often learn about Indigenous cultures from history, but it’s just as important to know that Native American Indian cultures are still alive and strong in the modern-day, too. That’s why I ...
November is Native American Heritage Month and a good time to highlight books written by and about Indigenous people. Additionally, the public libraries prioritize programming to enhance the reading ...
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the profound cultural contributions, legacies and traditions of Indigenous peoples to our society. This month provides an ...
The New Mexico Library for the Blind and Print Disabled is teaming up with an award-winning Native American author to bring ...
We’ve been celebrating Native American Heritage Month, and have a few newer books that explore Indigenous culture and history.
Many Native American authors are out there – but what makes certain ones stand out is their ability to weave a story. Sure, anyone can write a novel or chronicle an event (or a series of events). But ...
New works of nonfiction and fiction transcend stereotypes, and connect a wealth of ideas and facts for young readers. Credit...Eleni Kalorkoti Supported by By Abby McGanney Nolan Over the last 25 ...
Soft watercolor smudges of vibrant red, turquoise, and yellow sprawl across the first pages of the children’s book Jingle Dancer, by Cynthia Leitich Smith. Head in hand, Smith’s young protagonist, ...