2025-09 newsletter

Updated September 3, 2025
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The artist's way : a spiritual path to higher creativity
Cameron, Julia
Audiobook
"Without The Artist's Way, there would have been no Eat, Pray, Love." --Elizabeth Gilbert The Artist's Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the...
Girl gone missing
Rendon, Marcie R.
Paper Book
2020 McKnight Distinguished Artist award, Marcie Rendon Nothing in Renee Blackbear's world had prepared her for college or for the hurt that happens in the Twin Cities. Most people call Renee Blackbear--the nineteen-year-old Anishinabe woman--"Cash." Why? Because she drives trucks...
To the Moon and Back
Ramage, Eliana
Paper Book
One young woman's relentless quest to become the first Cherokee astronaut will irrevocably alter the fates of the people she loves most in this tour de force of a debut about ambition, belonging, and family. My mother took my sister and me, and she drove through the night to a...
American Indian law in a nutshell
Canby, William C.
Paper Book
Canby's American Indian Law in a Nutshell, Fourth Edition is a succinct but comprehensive treatment of federal Indian law, with emphasis on jurisdictional problems and the policies underlying them. Topics include the history of American Indian law and policy, the federal-tribal trust relationship,...
The Land Knows Me: A Nature Walk Exploring Indigenous Wisdom
Joseph, Leigh
Paper Book
Join Held by the Land author Leigh Joseph and her children in The Land Knows Me, an educational, hands-on introduction to Indigenous plant knowledge.
Medicine River : a story of survival and the legacy of Indian boarding schools
Pember, Mary Annette
Paper Book
A sweeping and deeply personal account of Native American boarding schools in the United States, and the legacy of abuse wrought by them in an attempt to destroy Native culture and life From the mid-nineteenth century to the late 1930s, tens of thousands of Native children...
Native hunting and fishing : practicing traditions and defending treaty rights
Phillips, Katrina M.
Indigenous Nations historically provided for their families and their communities by hunting, fishing, farming, and gathering. In the 19th century, the US government often forced Native Americans to sign treaties that ceded lands while protecting Indigenous rights to hunt and fish on those lands....
Native hunting and fishing : practicing traditions and defending treaty rights
Phillips, Katrina M.
Indigenous Nations historically provided for their families and their communities by hunting, fishing, farming, and gathering. In the 19th century, the US government often forced Native Americans to sign treaties that ceded lands while protecting Indigenous rights to hunt and fish on those lands....

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