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Black Elk's vision : a Lakota story
Jingle dancer
The displacement of native peoples
Sky dancers
Follow the blackbirds
Dreaming in Indian : contemporary Native American voices
My name is not easy
Itse selu : Cherokee harvest festival
Muskrat will be swimming
Hidden roots
The people shall continue
In the footsteps of Crazy Horse
Birch Coulie : the epic battle of the Dakota War
Grandmother Spider brings the sun : a Cherokee story
Crazy brave : a memoir
Sitting Bull : Lakota warrior and defender of his people
The Mishomis book : the voice of the Ojibway
A broken flute : the Native experience in books for children
The woman who outshone the sun : the legend of Lucia Zenteno = La mujer que brillaba aún más que el sol : la leyenda de Lucía Zenteno
Native defenders of the environment
Yum! ¡MmMm! ¡Qué rico! : Americas' sproutings
I am not a number
The blue roses
Giving thanks : a Native American good morning message
When I was eight
Buffalo song
The birchbark house
Custer died for your sins : an Indian manifesto
Home to Medicine Mountain
The Dakota prisoner of war letters = Dakota Kaŝkapi Okicize Wowapi
House of purple cedar
Before Columbus : the Americas of 1491
For indigenous eyes only : a decolonization handbook
Ojibwe sky star map constellation guidebook : an introduction to Ojibwe Star knowledge
Dance in a buffalo skull
Native women of courage
Songs from the loom : a Navajo girl learns to weave
Wild berries = Pikaci-mīnisa
Bears make rock soup and other stories
The absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian
Moccasin thunder : American Indian stories for today
Walking on earth & touching the sky : poetry and prose by Lakota youth at Red Cloud Indian School
Lana's Lakota moons
Sacagawea
How I became a ghost : a Choctaw Trail of Tears story #1
Not my girl
The chichi hoohoo bogeyman
The dance boots
Songs of Shiprock Fair
Cell traffic : new and selected poems
Hungry Johnny
Navajo long walk : the tragic story of a proud people's forced march from their homeland
Beloved child : a Dakota way of life
An infinity of nations : how the native New World shaped early North America
Lincoln and the indians : Civil War policy and politics
The Lone Ranger and Tonto fistfight in heaven
A man called Raven
First laugh : welcome, baby!
Sharing the skies : Navajo astronomy
The creator's game : a story of baaga'adowe/lacrosse
Sacred wilderness
God is red : a native view of religion
Saltypie : a Choctaw journey from darkness into light
All our relations : native struggles for land and life
Nanabosho & Porcupine
Me funny : a far-reaching exploration of the humor, wittiness and repartee dominant among the First Nations people of North America, as witnessed, experienced and created directly by themselves, and with the inclusion of outside but reputable sources necessarily familiar with the indigenous sense of humour as seen from an objective perspective
Mission to space
If I ever get out of here : a novel with paintings
A boy called Slow : the true story of Sitting Bull
Taku wadaka he? = (What do you see?)
SkySisters
Mni sota makoce : the land of the Dakota
You don't have to say you love me : a memoir
Native athletes in action!
Native writers : voices of power
Buffalo Bird Girl : a Hidatsa story
D(L)akota star map constellation guidebook : an introduction to D(L)akota star knowledge

Access the MN American Indian Collection Literature collection

A large selection of fiction and non-fiction works written by Native authors and focusing on Native American culture has been added to our collection, which is made possible by a project of the Minnesota Office of Indian Education using federal funding, Library Service and Technology Act [LS 00-17-0024-17].

The collection boasts works such as “Buffalo Song” by Joseph Bruchac, “The Birchbark House” by Louise Erdrich and more, and offers something for all age groups from childhood to adulthood.

To access the full collection of works, library customers can search our catalog for “MN American Indian Literature” using the keyword search and quotation marks. While the collection was originally designed for use by educators teaching grades K-12, the materials have been wildly popular for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Click here to access the American Indian Literature Resources for Educators: An Annotated Bibliography. This document includes the MN English Language Arts Standards for K-12, the grade level served, the title and author of the recommended book, and an annotation.

A printable version of the American Indian book list is also available.

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