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Honoring the work to respond to Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) is both heavy and rewarding when ...
Braids are brave.” So begins “Brave,” the debut children’s picture book by Ventura author and illustrator Weshoyot ...
The Santa Fe museum actively cultivates the soil for current and future generations of Native artists to thrive, a duty that extends far beyond preservation and display.
Children’s Book Week will be revealing a host of programming treats for registered libraries, bookstores, and families, ...
The crime novel "Where They Last Saw Her" explores the theme of Native American women who are missing or murdered.
Whoever succeeds Pope Francis will inherit his momentous and controversial legacy of relations with Indigenous people ...
Kids love animals -- and they love ... What tall these books have in common is their ability to connect with readers For more great, engaging reads, check out our Best Book Series and Picture Books.
Common Sense is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive.
Poverty, misogyny, and racism take a front seat. “Fireweed” captures elements of “Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s ...
Special to ICT After a hugely successful tour through the Navajo Nation, NDN Girls Book Club and Tlingit & Haida Central ...
When readers meet Eddie, his father is sick and on his way to Sioux Falls for medical treatment. The family leaves behind ...
Today is the World Book and Copyright Day (WBCD) 2025 and as usual, in commemoration of the day, the importance of books as the best friends of people; teaching children about the dreamland of princes ...