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Incoming Resources
- Anakú Iwachá, Yakama legends and stories, edited by Virginia R. Beavert, Michelle M. Jacob, Joana W. Jansen
- Liam and the forest friends, by Andrew Stark; illustrated by Emily Faith Johnson
- Curse of the ancients, Matt de la Peña
- The Way of the Bear, Anne Hillerman
- Man made monsters, Andrea L. Rogers ; illustrated by Jeff Edwards
- Into the desert, Bill Gulick
- The wrestling Cholitas of Bolivia, Claudia Bellante ; illustrated by Anna Carbone
- Fancy pants, Dawn Quigley ; illustrated by Tara Audibert
- Ever deadly, directed by Tanya Tagaq and Chelsea McMullen
- Visions of the crow, Wanda John-Kehewin ; nicole marie burton
- Black Star, Bright Dawn, Scott O'Dell
- Wolf sonnets, R.P. LaRose
- Fox Creek, William Kent Krueger
- The real history of Thanksgiving, Cayla Bellanger DeGroat ; Cicely Lewis, executive editor
- Queer as all get out, 10 people who've inspired me, Shelby Criswell
- Julie of the wolves, Jean Craighead George
- Secret of the moon conch, David Bowles ; Guadalupe García McCall
- The night the moon fell, a Maya myth, retold by Pat Mora ; illustrated by Domi
- Eagle drums, Nasůgraq Rainey Hopson
- She holds up the stars, Sandra Laronde
- Curriculum crates, Maya, Inca, & Aztec civilizations, Grades 4-7
- The bean trees, Barbara Kingsolver
- Grave secrets, Kathy Reichs
- The Blackfeet, by Betty Marcks
- Snow day, Dawn Quigley ; illustrated by Tara Audibert
- Bad medicine, Christopher Twin
- Weaving sundown in a scarlet light, fifty poems for fifty years, Joy Harjo ; foreword by Sandra Cisneros
- MAN-MADE MONSTERS
- The left-handed twin, Thomas Perry
- Poet warrior, Joy Harjo
- Avinngaq ukpigjuarlu, unikkaaliuqtuq Jaypeetee Arnakak ; titiraujaqtuq Yong Ling Kang = The story of the lemming and the owl / adapted by Jaypeetee Arnakak ; illustrated by Yong Ling Kang
- Empire of the summer moon, Quanah Parker and the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history, S.C. Gwynne
- The Aztecs, by Elizabeth Andrews
- The storyteller, Brandon Hobson
- Pocahontas, Samantha Bell
- No place like home, James Bird
- And then she fell, Alicia Elliott
- Beneath the bending skies, Jane Kirkpatrick
- Open carry, an Arliss Cutter novel, Marc Cameron
- Deb Haaland, written by Laurel Goodluck ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Surviving the city, Tasha Spillett, Natasha Donovan, Vol. 2
- Codex black, written and illustrated by Camilo Moncada Lozano ; inking assistance by Oniria Hernández Vargas ; colored by Angel De Santiago ; flats, Chris Eubank, 1
- The third warrior, Carol Potenza
- Rez ball, Byron Graves
- Crooked hallelujah, Kelli Jo Ford
- Where is Chichen Itza?, by Paula K. Manzanero ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Ten, Acre Rock, Kris Lackey
- Braiding sweetgrass for young adults, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the teachings of plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer ; adapted by Monique Gray Smith ; illustrations by Nicole Neidhardt
- Rabbit chase, Elizabeth LaPensée, KC Oster ; Anishinaabemowin translation by Aarin Dokum
- Chichén Itzá, by Kristine Spanier, MLIS
Outgoing Resources
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