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BookFIC VERBLE
Cherokee America
Margaret Verble.

"Spring, 1875, in the Cherokee Nation West. A baby, a black hired hand, a bay horse, a gun, a gold stash, and a preacher have all gone missing. Cherokee America Singer, known as 'Check,' is not amused: one of her sons is caught in a compromising position that results in murder; a neighbor disappears; another man is killed. Tensions mount and violence escalates as Check's mixed race family, friends, and neighbors come together to protect their community--and painfully expel one of their own"--OCLC.

Cherokee Indians -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Cherokee women -- Fiction.
Cherokee Indians -- History -- Fiction.
Historical fiction.
Epic fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC ORANGE
There there : a novel
Tommy Orange.

". . . tells the story of twelve characters, each of whom have private reasons for traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow. Jacquie Red Feather is newly sober and trying to make it back to the family she left behind in shame. Dene Oxendene is pulling his life back together after his uncle's death and has come to work at the powwow to honor his uncle's memory. Opal Viola Victoria Bear Shield has come to watch her nephew Orvil, who has taught himself traditional Indian dance through YouTube videos and has come to the powwow to dance in public for the very first time. There will be glorious communion, and a spectacle of sacred tradition and pageantry. And there will be sacrifice, and heroism, and unspeakable loss"--Dust jacket.

Indians of North America -- Fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Powwows -- Fiction.
Native Americans -- North America -- Fiction.
FICTION / Literary.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC DOR
A yellow raft in blue water
Michael Dorris.
Indians of North America -- Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC BOULLEY
Firekeeper's daughter
Angeline Boulley.

"Daunis, who is part Ojibwe, defers attending the University of Michigan to care for her mother and reluctantly becomes involved in the investigation of a series of drug-related deaths"--OCLC.

Crime -- Juvenile fiction.
Drugs -- Juvenile fiction.
Undercover operations -- Juvenile fiction.
Families -- Michigan -- Juvenile fiction.
Racially mixed people -- Juvenile fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFic Little Badger
A snake falls to Earth
Darcie Little Badger.

"Nina is a Lipan girl in our world. She's always felt there was something more out there. She still believes in the old stories. Oli is a cottonmouth kid, from the land of spirits and monsters. Like all cottonmouths, he's been cast from home. He's found a new one on the banks of the bottomless lake. Nina and Oli have no idea the other exists. But a catastrophic event on Earth, and a strange sickness that befalls Oli's best friend, will drive their worlds together in ways they haven't been in centuries. And there are some who will kill to keep them apart"--Provided by publisher.

Apache girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Apache mythology -- Juvenile fiction.
Shapeshifting -- Juvenile fiction.
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Lipan Indians -- Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC ROBERTSON
The Barren Grounds
David A. Robertson.

"Morgan and Eli, two Indigenous children forced away from their families and communities, are brought together in a foster home in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They each feel disconnected, from their culture and each other, and struggle to fit in at school and at their new home--until they find a secret place, walled off in an unfinished attic bedroom. A portal opens to another reality, Askí, bringing them onto frozen, barren grounds, where they meet Ochek (Fisher). The only hunter supporting his starving community, Misewa, Ochek welcomes the human children, teaching them traditional ways to survive. But as the need for food becomes desperate, they embark on a dangerous mission. Accompanied by Arik, a sassy Squirrel they catch stealing from the trapline, they try to save Misewa before the icy grip of winter freezes everything--including them"--Provided by publisher.

Indigenous children -- Juvenile fiction.
Foster children -- Juvenile fiction.
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Winnipeg (Man.) Juvenile fiction.
Indigenous children -- Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC ROB
Monkey beach
Eden Robinson.

Native American tomboy Lisamarie searches for the body of her drowned brother while her parents struggle to merge their Haisla traditions with Western ideals.

Haisla Indians -- Fiction.
Brothers -- Fiction -- Death.
Indian women -- Fiction.
Young women -- Fiction.
Kitimat Region (B.C.) Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookB GANSWORTH
Apple, skin to the core : a memoir in words and pictures
Eric Gansworth.

Eric Gansworth tells the story of his life and family through poems about their Onondaga heritage, from the horrible legacy of government boarding schools, to watching his siblings leave and return and leave again, to his fight to be an artist who balances multiple worlds.

Gansworth, Eric L. Juvenile poetry.
Gansworth, Eric L. Poetry.
Onondaga Indians -- Biography.
Onondaga Indians -- Biography -- Poetry.
Autobiographical poetry.
Sarah Bryan
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Book811 HAR
Remember
Joy Harjo ; illustrations by Michaela Goade.

"Picture book adaptation of US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo's iconic poem, Remember"--Provided by publisher.

Children's poetry, American.
Identity -- Poetry.
American poetry.
Adaptations.
Poetry.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC WEIDEN
Winter counts : a novel
David Heska Wanbli Weiden.

"Virgil Wounded Horse is the local enforcer on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. When justice is denied by the American legal system or the tribal council, Virgil is hired to deliver his own punishment, the kind that's hard to forget. But when heroin makes its way into the reservation and finds Virgil's nephew, his vigilantism suddenly becomes personal. He enlists the help of his ex-girlfriend and sets out to learn where the drugs are coming from, and how to make them stop. They follow a lead to Denver and find that drug cartels are rapidly expanding and forming new and terrifying alliances. And back on the reservation, a new tribal council initiative raises uncomfortable questions about money and power. As Virgil starts to link the pieces together, he must face his own demons and reclaim his Native identity. He realizes that being a Native American in the twenty-first century comes at an incredible cost"--Provided by publisher.

Indians of North America -- South Dakota -- Fiction.
Lakota Indians -- Fiction.
Lakota Indians -- Drug use -- Fiction.
Heroin industry -- Fiction.
Drug traffic -- Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC HOBSON
Where the dead sit talking
Brandon Hobson.

"A . . . Native American coming of age story set in rural Oklahoma in the late 1980s. With his single mother in jail, Sequoyah, a fifteen-year-old Cherokee boy, is placed in foster care with the Troutt family. Literally and figuratively scarred by his unstable upbringing, Sequoyah has spent years mostly keeping to himself, living with his emotions pressed deep below the surface--that is, until he meets the seventeen-year-old Rosemary, another youth staying with the Troutts. Sequoyah and Rosemary bond over their shared Native American backgrounds and tumultuous paths through the foster care system, but as Sequoyah's feelings toward Rosemary deepen, the precariousness of their lives and the scars of their pasts threaten to undo them both"--Provided by publisher.

Cherokee Indians -- Fiction.
Indian foster children -- Fiction.
Teenagers -- Family relationships -- Fiction.
Oklahoma Fiction.
Native Americans -- North America -- Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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Book978.4 JEN
Carry : a memoir of survival on stolen land
Toni Jensen.

"A . . . memoir about what it means to exist as an indigenous woman in America, told in snapshots of the author's encounters with gun violence"--Provided by publisher.

Jensen, Toni.
Métis women -- North Dakota -- Biography.
Indian women activists -- North Dakota -- Biography.
Indian women -- Crimes against -- North Dakota.
Métis women -- Biography.
Sarah Bryan
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BookGN MOONSHOT v.2
Moonshot : the indigenous comics collection. Volume 2
edited by Hope Nicholson.

In graphic novel form presents a collection of fourteen stories about identity, culture, and spirituality of Indigenous peoples.

Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Indians of North America -- Comic books, strips, etc. -- Fiction.
Graphic novels.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC LITTLE BADGER
Elatsoe
Darcie Little Badger ; illustrated by Rovina Cai.

"Imagine an America very similar to our own. It's got homework, best friends, and pistachio ice cream. There are some differences. This America has been shaped dramatically by the magic, monsters, knowledge, and legends of its peoples, those Indigenous and those not. Some of these forces are charmingly everyday, like the ability to make an orb of light appear or travel across the world through rings of fungi. But other forces are less charming and should never see the light of day. Elatsoe lives in this slightly strange America. She can raise the ghosts of dead animals, a skill passed down through generations of her Lipan Apache family. Her beloved cousin has just been murdered, in a town that wants no prying eyes. But she is going to do more than pry. The picture-perfect facade of Willowbee masks gruesome secrets, and she will rely on her wits, skills, and friends to tear off the mask and protect her family"--Provided by publisher.

Lipan Indians.
Apache mythology.
Magic.
Cousins -- Death.
Animal ghosts.
Sarah Bryan
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Book305.59 KIM
Braiding sweetgrass
Robin Wall Kimmerer.

The author discusses ways to heal the rift between people and nature.

Indian philosophy.
Indigenous peoples -- Ecology.
Philosophy of nature.
Human ecology -- Philosophy.
Nature -- Effect of human beings on.
Sarah Bryan
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BookFIC GAN
Give me some truth
a novel with paintings by Eric Gansworth.

In 1980 life is hard on the Tuscarora Reservation in upstate New York, and most of the teenagers feel like they are going nowhere: Carson Mastick dreams of forming a rock band, and Maggi Bokoni longs to create her own conceptual artwork instead of the traditional beadwork that her family sells to tourists--but tensions are rising between the reservation and the surrounding communities, and somehow in the confusion of politics and growing up Carson and Maggi have to make a place for themselves. Native Americans

Tuscarora Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
Indian teenagers -- Juvenile fiction.
Indian musicians -- Juvenile fiction.
Indian artists -- Juvenile fiction.
Adolescence -- Juvenile fiction.
Sarah Bryan
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Book810.8 AME
American Indian voices
edited and with introductions and notes by Karen Harvey ; consultant, Lisa Harjo.

Includes songs and prayers, myths and legends, biographical sketches, stories, poetry, and passages which capture the traditions, beliefs, and history of native American peoples.

Indians of North America -- Literary collections.
American literature -- Indian authors.
Collections.
Sarah Bryan
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Book818 HAR
Poet warrior : a memoir
Joy Harjo.

"In . . . prose, Harjo grieves at the loss of her mother, reckons with the theft of her ancestral homeland, and sheds light on the rituals that nourish her as an artist, mother, wife, and community member"--Provided by publisher.

Harjo, Joy.
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Poets, American -- 21st century -- Biography.
Indian women authors -- United States -- Biography.
Autobiographies.