Peltier attacked and beaten

On Jan. 13, Leonard Peltier (64) was brutally assaulted by a group of inmates after being transferred to Canaan Federal Prison in Pennsylvania from...

Elder Circle helps troubled students at Fond du Lac School

Instead of standing before a panel of administrators, troublemakers and truants at the Fond du Lac Ojibwe School join a traditional circle of elders,...

Sierra Club Partners with Indigenous Environmental Network

The Sierra Club and the Indigenous Environmental Network are fighting a project that would bring one of the dirtiest forms of energy extraction in...

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Native report scheduled for fourth season

Native Report, a weekly TV news magazine produced in Duluth, has been renewed for a fourth season and is scheduled to start in February....

Eminent Domain: The 400 Year Battle Against Native Americans for Every...

After the War for Independence, the stage was set for wholesale theft of Indian lands, for all Indians bore the stigma, real or presumed,...

Proud to Be an American—Native American Indian

Larimer-Adams is an award winning author and jewelry designer, a personal life coach, mother of three, and grandmother of five. Jeanne is involved...

What Does Justice Look Like? The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota...

A passionate and unyielding voice for justice, Waziyatawin, Dr. Angela Wilson, advocates for Minnesota Truth vs. Minnesota Nice. This book is first of all...

Women and Warriors of the Plains: The Pioneer Photography of Julia...

Ok, so this one isn’t new but I couldn’t resist. As a Native photographer, I pride myself on knowing most of the old time...

Warriors in Uniform: The Legacy of American Indian Heroism

This illustrated history covers the last Confederate general—a Cherokee—to lay down his arms; the code talkers who used tribal languages to help win World...

Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories

Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories is the work of two researchers, Rita J. Simon and Rachel Hernandez, who sought to present the...

The Porcupine Year

In this riveting continuation of the story of Omakayas, “little frog”, Louise Erdrich weaves a readable, yet very complex story about a girl’s spiritual...

Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality

Is Cree really the sexiest of all languages? Does Inuit sex have a dark side? These are some of the questions answered in this...

People of the Whale

A young man and young woman from a fictional coastal tribe fall in love, conceive a child and are separated only to meet again...

A Native American of It: Amazing Inventions and Innovations

Everyone knows canoes and toboggans invented by the Native North America, but they also created sign language, syringe needles ingredient in soda pop? Other...

Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian

In the 1960s and 70s, the notion of American Indian art was turned on its head by artists who fought against prejudice and popular...

Inkpaduta: Dakota Leader

Leader of the Santee Sioux, Inkapduta (1815-1879) partcipated in some of the most decisive battles of the northern Great Plains, including Custer's defeat at...

Taku Wadaka He? (What Do You See?)

Simple, beautiful, artful, intricate, this book’s Dakota text and delightful premise will make it the book child reaches for at bedtime. I always try...

If You Knew The Conditions: : A Chronicle of the Indian...

If You Knew the Conditions examines the inadequacies of the healthcare provided to American Indians by the Indian Medical Service. DeJong argues that, while...

Native Americans and the Christian Right: The Gendered Politics of Unlikely...

In Native Americans and the Christian Right: The Gendered Politics of Unlikely Alliances, Andrea Smith continues the work of theorizing Native American womens’ activism...