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Tecumseh: Shooting Star of the Shawnee (Sterling biographies)

By Dwight Jon Zimmerman. 2010

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Biography, History, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Portrays Shawnee chief Tecumseh (1768-1813) and his determination to protect Native American rights. Discusses Tecumseh's alliance with the British during…

the American Revolution and the War of 1812 and his efforts to unify Indian tribes and stop settlers' westward expansion. For grades 5-8. Spur Awards finalist. 2010

Sitting Bull

By Ronald A Reis. 2010

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, United States history, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Biography of Sioux Indian chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890), who witnessed the settling of the West by white pioneers who displaced…

his people. Highlights Sitting Bull's 1876 victory over General George Custer's cavalry at the Little Big Horn. For grades 6-9. 2010

38 nooses: Lincoln, Little Crow, and the beginning of the frontier's end

By Scott W. Berg, Scott W Berg. 2012

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
United States history, War, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples history, Politics and government biography, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Chronicles the Dakota War of 1862, which began when Sioux Indians attacked settlers on the Minnesota frontier. Recounts President Lincoln's…

orders to General John Pope to put down the insurrection and the hanging of thirty-eight warriors despite appeals by former hostage Sarah Wakefield and an Episcopal priest. Violence. 2012

Crazy Horse (Legends of the Wild West Ser.)

By Jon Sterngass. 2010

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Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Portrait of the Lakota Sioux warrior (ca. 1842-1877), about whom little is known. Describes his resistance to efforts to force…

his people onto reservations, his role in famous battles at Rosebud Creek and the Little Bighorn, and the importance of horses to the Plains Indians. For grades 6-9. 2010

Geronimo

By Jon Sterngass. 2010

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Frontier and pioneer life, Biography, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Biography of the Chiricahua Apache war leader and shaman (1829-1909), who was a hero to his people but was vilified…

by white settlers. Discusses Geronimo's capture and long imprisonment by the U.S. government and his hatred of Mexicans for the massacre of his family. For grades 6-9. 2010

Saga of the Sioux: an adaptation from Dee Brown's Bury my heart at Wounded Knee

By Dee Brown, Dwight Jon Zimmerman. 2011

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History, Indigenous peoples, United States history
Human-narrated audio

An adaptation for youth of Dee Brown's 1970 book Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (DB 20462). Recounts the conquest…

of the West from the viewpoint of American Indians, particularly the Sioux nation. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2011

An indigenous peoples' history of the United States (ReVisioning American history #3)

By Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. 2014

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United States history, General non-fiction, Indigenous peoples history, Indigenous peoples, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio

A history of the United States exploring the perspective of its indigenous peoples. Dunbar-Ortiz analyzes how native tribes actively resisted…

national expansion and examines the systematic destruction of the lives and cultures of the native civilizations present in North America before European colonization. Violence. 2014

Sitting Bull: Lakota warrior and defender of his people

By S. D Nelson, S. D. Nelson. 2015

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Biography, History, Indigenous peoples, United States history
Human-narrated audio

The author recounts the life of Lakota warrior Sitting Bull (1831-1890). Includes moments such as his first buffalo kill, conflicts…

with other tribes, and interactions with white men and the U. S. Army. Highlights the Battles of Killdeer Mountain and the Little Bighorn. For grades 3-6. 2015

Encounters at the heart of the world: a history of the Mandan people

By Elizabeth A. Fenn, Elizabeth A Fenn. 2014

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Social issues, Indigenous peoples history, History, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Historian Elizabeth Fenn examines discoveries in archaeology, anthropology, geology, climatology, and epidemiology to retrieve the history of the Mandan Indians,…

a tribe of Plains people who lived along the upper Missouri River. Twenty-first century archaeological finds are referenced to demonstrate how the Mandan society thrived and later collapsed. 2014

The girl who sang to the buffalo: a child, an elder, and the light from an ancient sky

By Kent Nerburn. 2013

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United States history, Biography, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Author of Neither Wolf nor Dog (DB 71434) and The Wolf at Twilight (DB 71467) recounts reconnecting with the people…

he met and described in the earlier stories. A dream prods him to uncover the truth behind Yellow Bird's disappearance and unhappy fate. 2013

Alphabetical: how every letter tells a story

By Michael Rosen. 2015

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General non-fiction, Indigenous peoples, Politics and government, United States history
Human-narrated audio

Former U. K. Children's Laureate Michael Rosen provides a history of the alphabet. The evolution of the letters, the history…

of language, lost letters, unusual sounds, the beginnings of the written word, codes, poetry, and even the writing of dictionaries are among the topics that come under discussion. 2015

Warrior nations: the United States and Indian peoples

By Roger L. Nichols. 2013

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United States history, Indigenous peoples, Social issues, Indigenous peoples history
Human-narrated audio

Historian examines the relationship between the United States government and Native American tribes from the late 1700s to the late…

1800s. Analyzes why the military option was so frequently chosen through a chronological series of case studies of individual wars. Some violence. 2013

The sacred pipe: Black Elk's account of the seven rites of the Oglala Sioux (The Civilization of the American Indian Series #36)

By Joseph Epes Brown, Black Elk. 1989

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Religion, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples history
Human-narrated audio

Recounts the 1947 recording of elderly Native American Black Elk (born c. 1862) revealing to anthropologist Brown the seven sacred…

rites of his people, the Oglala Sioux. Rituals included purification, vision, the sun dance, and the sacred pipe. 1953

Standoff: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous People and How to Fix It

By Bruce McIvor. 2021

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
General non-fiction, Indigenous peoples, Laws and statutes, Social issues
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Faced with a constant stream of news reports of standoffs and confrontations, Canada’s “reconciliation project” has obviously gone off the…

rails. In this series of concise and thoughtful essays, lawyer and historian Bruce McIvor explains why reconciliation with Indigenous peoples is failing and what needs to be done to fix it. Widely known as a passionate advocate for Indigenous rights, McIvor reports from the front lines of legal and political disputes that have gripped the nation. From Wet’suwet’en opposition to a pipeline in northern British Columbia, to Mi’kmaw exercising their fishing rights in Nova Scotia, McIvor has been actively involved in advising First Nation clients, fielding industry and non-Indigenous opposition to true reconciliation, and explaining to government officials why their policies are failing. McIvor’s essays are honest and heartfelt. In clear, plain language he explains the historical and social forces that underpin the development of Indigenous law, criticizes the current legal shortcomings and charts a practical, principled way forward. By weaving in personal stories of growing up Métis on the fringes of the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba and representing First Nations in court and negotiations, McIvor brings to life the human side of the law and politics surrounding Indigenous peoples’ ongoing struggle for fairness and justice. His writing covers many of the most important issues that have become part of a national dialogue, including systemic racism, treaty rights, violence against Indigenous people, Métis identity, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP) and the duty to consult. McIvor’s message is consistent and powerful: if Canadians are brave enough to confront the reality of the country’s colonialist past and present and insist that politicians replace empty promises with concrete, meaningful change, there is a realistic path forward based on respect, recognition and the implementation of Indigenous rights.

African Cherokees in Indian territory: from chattel to citizens (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture)

By Celia E. Naylor. 2008

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
United States history, Indigenous peoples, Customs and cultures, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio

Uses archives and first-person accounts to explore the socioeconomic condition of African Americans enslaved by the Cherokee people. Chronicles the…

slaves' fate on the 1838-1839 Trail of Tears, their relationship to their owners, 1863 emancipation, and ensuing freedom. 2008

Centennial campaign: the Sioux War of 1876

By John S. Gray. 1988

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
United States history, War, Indigenous peoples
Human-narrated audio

Gray provides a comprehensive view of the U. S. Army's campaign against the Sioux in 1876, including the events that…

led to war and Custer's Last Stand. Gray provides detailed accounts and statistics from the field campaign. He also discusses additional context regarding, among other things, medical services, migration, and chronologies. 1976

My mother is now Earth

By Mark Anthony Rolo. 2012

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Biography, Family and relationships, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples biography, Parenting, Paranormal
Human-narrated audio

Mark Anthony Rolo recreates a picture of his often conflicted mother during the last three years of her life. Rolo…

recounts stories of a woman who battles poverty, depression, her abusive husband, and isolation through the long northern Minnesota winters, and of himself, her son, who struggles at school, wrestles with his Ojibwe identity, and copes with violence. Some strong language

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

Shoshoni pony

By Wayne Cornell, Carol Lynn MacGregor, Dick Lee. 2003

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Westerns, Animal storiesAdventure and exploration, United States history, Indigenous peoples, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio

Horses changed the way Native Americans lived and worked. This is the story of how the Shoshoni Indians, who lived…

in the area that would later become Idaho, became the first in the Northwest to get horses and why these amimals were so important to Shoshoni and their culture. For grades 5-8

Warrior nation: a history of the Red Lake Ojibwe

By Anton Treuer. 2015

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Social issues, United States history, Politics and government, Indigenous peoples history, Indigenous peoples, Biography
Human-narrated audio

The Red Lake Nation has a unique and deeply important history. Unlike every other reservation in Minnesota, Red Lake holds…

its land in common--and, consequently, the tribe retains its entire reservation land base. Warrior Nation covers four centuries of the Red Lake Nation's forceful and assertive tenure on its land. Ojibwe historian and linguist Anton Treuer conducted oral histories with elders across the Red Lake reservation, learning the stories carried by the people. This fascinating history offers not only a chronicle of the Red Lake Nation but also a compelling perspective on a difficult piece of U.S. history

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