Books by and about Native Americans

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Becoming Kin
by Patty Krawec (reviewed by Scott Fulton Jan 15, 2025)
A guidebook for those of us who do not identify as Native to “unforgetting” the past history between our country and its Indigenous peoples and to working toward a relationship of true kinship.
Citizens of a Stolen Land
by Stephen Kantrowitz (reviewed by Scott Fulton Dec 9, 2024)
The fascinating true story of how the Ho-Chunk were forcibly removed from their homelands in Wisconsin, and how their non-violent resistance and political events of the Reconstruction Era gained them the legal right to return as property-owning members of the community.
The Peacekeeper
By Brooke Blanchard (reviewed by Scott Fulton Nov 11, 2024)
A mystery set in a present-day North America that was never colonized by Europeans, this book includes an examination of how a mature system of restorative justice handles a complex and tragic case.
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians but Were Afraid to Ask
By Anton Treuer (reviewed by Scott Fulton Oct 14, 2024)
A set of thoughtful and thought-provoking answers to over 200 questions non-Indians might ask about the original peoples of North America.
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