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The River Is in Us: Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community The River Is in Us Fighting Toxics in a Mohawk Community Elizabeth Hoover 2017 Fall
The riveting story of the Mohawk community that fought back against the contamination of its lands
As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance As We Have Always Done Indigenous Freedom through Radical Resistance 2017 Fall
How to build Indigenous resistance movements that refuse the destructive thinking of settler colonialism
Officially Indian: Symbols that Define the United States Officially Indian Symbols that Define the United States Cécile Ganteaume 2017 Fall
A wide-ranging exploration of the symbolic importance of American Indians in the visual language of U.S. democracy
Grounded Authority: The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State Grounded Authority The Algonquins of Barriere Lake against the State Shiri Pasternak 2017 Spring
A rare, in-depth critique of federal land claims policy in Canada
Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine Inter/Nationalism Decolonizing Native America and Palestine Steven Salaita 2016 Fall
Connecting the scholarship and activism of Indigenous America and Palestine
A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (2): Book 2: Original Man Walks the Earth A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (2) Book 2: Original Man Walks the Earth Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
Book 2 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (1): Book 1: The Ojibway Creation Story A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (1) Book 1: The Ojibway Creation Story Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
Book 1 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
A Mishomis Book (set of five coloring books) A Mishomis Book (set of five coloring books) Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
A five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (5): Book 5: The Great Flood A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (5) Book 5: The Great Flood Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
Book 5 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (4): Book 4: The Earth’s First People A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (4) Book 4: The Earth’s First People Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
Book 4 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (3): Book 3: Original Man & His Grandmother-No-Ko-mis A Mishomis Book, A History-Coloring Book of the Ojibway Indians (3) Book 3: Original Man & His Grandmother-No-Ko-mis Edward Benton-Banai 2016 Fall
Book 3 of a five-part coloring book series of Ojibway history, myth, and tradition
The World and All the Things upon It: Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration The World and All the Things upon It Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration David A. Chang 2016 Spring
Centering indigenous perspectives on the age of exploration
Extravagances: Habits of Being 4 Extravagances Habits of Being 4 Cristina Giorcelli and Paula Rabinowitz, Editors 2015 Spring
From the ordinary to the extravagant, clothes can truly “make the man” (and woman)
Roots of Our Renewal: Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance Roots of Our Renewal Ethnobotany and Cherokee Environmental Governance Clint Carroll 2015 Spring
Highlights the complexities for indigenous Americans of governing a state while caring for the environment
Wastelanding: Legacies of Uranium Mining in Navajo Country Wastelanding Legacies of Uranium Mining in Navajo Country Traci Brynne Voyles 2015 Spring
What is “wasteland,” and who gets to decide?