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Introducing the $100 Indigenous Book Bundle … a thoughtfully curated collection of seven titles that celebrate Indigenous storytelling, language, culture, and resilience. This bundle is ideal for educators, families, and readers seeking authentic narratives that honor Indigenous voices.
What's Inside the Bundle?
Buffalo's Beautiful Gifts
Explore the sacred relationship between the Blackfoot people and the buffalo in this beautifully illustrated children's book. Ideal for ages 5 to 10, it highlights how every part of the buffalo serves a purpose … providing food, tools, and gifts that bring joy to the community.
Crow Brings Daylight
An enchanting Inuit children's story that follows the clever trickster, Crow, as he embarks on an exciting journey to bring daylight to the world. Through wit and cunning, Crow overcomes darkness to deliver light to the Inuit people, symbolizing hope, transformation, and resilience.
Hello, Fruit Basket
Celebrate the bond between father and son in this bilingual book that introduces readers to the richness of Indigenous culture and language. Available in Blackfoot, Spanish, French, and English, it emphasizes the value of nature, language, and cultural exploration.
My First Blackfoot Word Book
A first word-and-picture book that helps kids (and their adults) learn Blackfoot. Over 40 words and a pronunciation guide are included, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning and preserving Indigenous languages.
My Ribbon Skirts
Uncover the significance and power behind Indigenous ribbon skirts in this enlightening book by Shelly Nelson. Explore traditions that connect past and present, highlighting the spiritual connection, cultural identity, and sacred roles Indigenous women play within their communities.
NAPI: The Trixster
A groundbreaking graphic novel that merges centuries-old Blackfoot wisdom with modern success strategies. Through the misadventures of Napi, a trickster known for his mischief and blunders, readers learn timeless lessons about integrity, respect, and resilience.
UNeducation, Vol 1 (PG)
A graphic novel that delves into the chilling chronicles of a family's experience in the mandatory residential/boarding school system. Used in schools, universities, healing initiatives, youth groups, and correction facilities, it offers a powerful narrative about overcoming adversity and redefining success beyond traditional education.
$100 Indigenous Book Bundle
Introducing the $100 Indigenous Book Bundle … a thoughtfully curated collection of seven titles that celebrate Indigenous storytelling, language, culture, and resilience. This bundle is ideal for educators, families, and readers seeking authentic narratives that honor Indigenous voices.
What's Inside the Bundle?
Buffalo's Beautiful Gifts
Explore the sacred relationship between the Blackfoot people and the buffalo in this beautifully illustrated children's book. Ideal for ages 5 to 10, it highlights how every part of the buffalo serves a purpose … providing food, tools, and gifts that bring joy to the community.
Crow Brings Daylight
An enchanting Inuit children's story that follows the clever trickster, Crow, as he embarks on an exciting journey to bring daylight to the world. Through wit and cunning, Crow overcomes darkness to deliver light to the Inuit people, symbolizing hope, transformation, and resilience.
Hello, Fruit Basket
Celebrate the bond between father and son in this bilingual book that introduces readers to the richness of Indigenous culture and language. Available in Blackfoot, Spanish, French, and English, it emphasizes the value of nature, language, and cultural exploration.
My First Blackfoot Word Book
A first word-and-picture book that helps kids (and their adults) learn Blackfoot. Over 40 words and a pronunciation guide are included, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning and preserving Indigenous languages.
My Ribbon Skirts
Uncover the significance and power behind Indigenous ribbon skirts in this enlightening book by Shelly Nelson. Explore traditions that connect past and present, highlighting the spiritual connection, cultural identity, and sacred roles Indigenous women play within their communities.
NAPI: The Trixster
A groundbreaking graphic novel that merges centuries-old Blackfoot wisdom with modern success strategies. Through the misadventures of Napi, a trickster known for his mischief and blunders, readers learn timeless lessons about integrity, respect, and resilience.
UNeducation, Vol 1 (PG)
A graphic novel that delves into the chilling chronicles of a family's experience in the mandatory residential/boarding school system. Used in schools, universities, healing initiatives, youth groups, and correction facilities, it offers a powerful narrative about overcoming adversity and redefining success beyond traditional education.