• Poet Warrior

    Poet Warrior

    Harjo, Joy

    The first Indigenous US Poet Laureate, Harjo is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. In this hybrid memoir, she combines poetry and prose to describe her lifelong love of words and her transformation into a gifted poet.

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  • Bitterroot

    Bitterroot

    Harness, Susan Devan

    In this poignant, soul-searching memoir, Harness (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes) describes the struggles and complexities she experienced as an Indigenous child adopted and raised by a white couple in the rural West.

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  • Carry

    Carry

    Jensen, Toni

    Métis writer and English professor Jensen investigates the proliferation of violence -- through guns, white supremacy and misogyny -- across the American landscape in this thought-provoking series of personal essays.

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  • Heart Berries

    Heart Berries

    Mailhot, Terese Marie

    Stó:lō First Nations (Seabird Island Band) author Mailhot has written a searing yet poetic memoir about coming of age as a young woman on a Pacific Northwest reservation, where poverty and intergenerational trauma left deep scars.

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  • Mamaskatch

    Mamaskatch

    McLeod, Darrel J.

    In this poignant memoir, debut author McLeod recalls his tumultuous childhood in a small Alberta town and how his Cree heritage and culture sustained him through difficult times.

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  • Legacy

    Legacy

    Methot, Suzanne

    "Nehiyaw writer and educator Methot investigates the impact of intergenerational trauma upon Indigenous peoples, and how a reconnection to traditional practices and beliefs can provide a roadmap to healing." -- Library Journal

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  • Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's

    Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese's

    Midge, Tiffany

    Midge (Hunkpapa Lakota) brings a healthy dose of humor to her thoughtful explorations of Indigenous identity, contemporary politics and pop culture in this collection of personal reflections on life as a Native woman in 21st-century America.

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  • Native Enough

    Native Enough

    O'Leary, Nina

    Cherokee photographer O'Leary interviewed and took portraits of Indigenous students from a variety of tribes and backgrounds at the University of Minnesota Morris and Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO.

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  • Iwígara

    Iwígara

    Salmón, Enrique

    Rarámuri (Tarahumara) ethnobotanist Salmón delves into the traditional medicinal and ceremonial uses of North American plants by Indigenous peoples in this beautifully illustrated and philosophically uplifting guide.

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  • Shapes of Native Nonfiction

    Shapes of Native Nonfiction

    Edited by Elissa Washuta (Cowlitz) and Theresa Warburton, this groundbreaking anthology collects 22 creative nonfiction works from contemporary Indigenous authors who display a wide range of approaches to the form.

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