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The road back to Sweetgrass: a novel

By Linda LeGarde Grover. 2014

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Friendship stories, Historical fiction, General fiction, Indigenous peoples fictionIndigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Dale Ann, Theresa, and Margie, are American Indian women coming of age in the 1970's. They navigate love, economic hardship,…

loss, and changing family dynamics on Mozhay Point reservation. When Theresa meets Michael Washington, he introduces her to his father, Zho Wash, and the three women begin looking at their people's history. Unrated

Aurora crossing: A Novel of the Nez Perces

By Karl H. Schlesier. 2008

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Historical fiction, WesternsIndigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Idaho, 1877. Eighteen-year-old John Seton, whose father was white, lives among his late mother's people, the Nez Perces. When nontreaty…

bands are pressured by the U.S. government to move onto a reservation, they flee north. On the journey, Seton struggles to safeguard the horses, elude soldiers--and survive. Some violence. 2008

Walking the Choctaw road: Stories from the Heart and Memory of the People

By Tim Tingle, Norma Howard. 2003

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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Multi-cultural fiction, Historical fiction, Indigenous peoples fictionIndigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Twelve traditional stories reflecting the history and beliefs of the Choctaw nation spanning almost two centuries of tribal life. "Saltypie"…

is Tingle's own story of his family's close bond with his blind grandmother. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2003

The beaded moccasins: the story of Mary Campbell

By Lynda Durrant. 1998

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Historical fictionIndigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

On her twelfth birthday, wearing a new lace-trimmed dress, Mary is captured by Delaware Indians and forced to march west…

with them. She is chosen to replace the leader's dead granddaughter and becomes part of his family. Based on a historical incident in Pennsylvania in 1759. For grades 5-8

Jim Thorpe: original All-American

By Joseph Bruchac. 2006

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Historical fictionSports and games, Sports biography, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Fictional autobiography of Native American athlete Jim Thorpe (1887-1953). Recounts his early life on an Oklahoma reservation and at Carlisle…

Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, where he excelled in sports. Describes winning two Olympic gold medals and the scandal of losing them on a technicality. For grades 6-9. 2006

Hope Leslie, or, Early times in the Massachusetts: Or, Early Times In The Massachusetts (American Women Writers Ser.)

By Catharine Maria Sedgwick. 1987

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Historical fiction, Serious and literary fiction, Multi-cultural fictionIndigenous peoples, Criticism, United States history, Social issues
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Set in seventeenth-century New England, Hope Leslie portrays early American life and celebrates the role of women in history. At…

the heart of the story is a cross-cultural friendship between Hope-Leslie, a spirited thinker in a repressive Puritan society and Magawisca, the passionate daughter of a Pequot chief. It challenges the conventional view of Indians, tackles interracial marriage and claims for women their rightful place in history. Adult. Unrated

The double life of Pocahontas

By Ed Young, Jean Fritz. 1983

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Indigenous peoples fiction, Historical fictionHistory, Biography, Historical biography, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

A biography of the famous American Indian princess emphasizes her lifelong admiration of John Smith and the difficulties she faced…

as an Indian princess married to an Englishman. For grades 4-7 to share with older readers

The Christmas coat: memories of my Sioux childhood

By Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve. 2011

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Indigenous peoples fiction, Historical fiction, Holiday fiction, General fictionIndigenous peoples, Religion
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Virginia and her brother are never allowed to pick first from the donation boxes at church because their father is…

the priest, and she is heartbroken when another girl gets the beautiful coat that she covets. Based on the author's memories of life on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota. For preschool-grade 2

Walking the Choctaw Road: Stories from the Heart and Memory of the People

By Tim Tingle, Norma Howard. 2003

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Multi-cultural fiction, Historical fiction, Indigenous peoples fictionIndigenous peoples
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Oklahoma, or "Okla Homma," is a Choctaw word meaning "Red People." In this collection, acclaimed storyteller Tim Tingle tells the…

stories of his people, the Choctaw People, the Okla Homma. For years, Tim has collected stories of the old folks, weaving traditional lore with stories from everyday life. Walking the Choctaw Road is a mixture of myth stories, historical accounts passed from generation to generation, and stories of Choctaw people living their lives in the here and now.The Wordcraft Circle of Native American Writers and Storytellers selected Tim as "Contemporary Storyteller Of The Year" for 2001, and in 2002, Tim was the featured storyteller at the National Storyteller Festival in Jonesboro, Tennessee.Tim Tingle lives in Canyon Lake, Texas.

Taino: A Novel

By José Barreiro. 2012

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Historical fiction, Serious and literary fictionUnited States history, Indigenous peoples
Synthetic audio, Automated braille

"Written" by Guaikán, the elderly Taino man who, in his youth, was adopted by Christopher Columbus and saw history unfold,…

Taino is the Indian chronicle of the American encounter, the Native view on Columbus and what happened in the Caribbean. This novel, based on a true story, penetrates the historical veil that still enshrines the "discovery." Presently a senior fellow at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, José Barreiro is a novelist, essayist, and an activist of nearly four decades on American indigenous hemispheric themes. Barreiro is a member of the Taino Nation of the Antilles.

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