Kitchigamig Anishinabeg : the people of the Great Lakes
by
“You ask who I am. If you wish to know, you must seek me in the clouds. I am a bird who rises from the Earth and flies far up into the skies. Out of human sight… not visible to the eye. My voice is heard from afar and echoes over the Earth.” Gisshkiman (Sharpened Stone) -- Kitchigamig Anishinabeg: The People of the Great Lakes presents real human beings, not mythical or magical spirits. It’s not something of the past, but a look at the here and now. Alan R. Kamuda, staff photographer for the Detroit Free Press, and Bucko Teeple, research and planning specialist for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, bring you a short tribal history and a 20th –Century look at the People of the Great Lakes. Their pride, humility and beauty are presented in 53 portraits of Native Americans in dance regalia, taken at the 1994 Sault Ste. Marie Pow-Wow.
The Plains Indians : artists of earth and sky
by
The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky celebrates the extraordinary beauty, power, and spiritual resonance of Plains Indian art throughout time. Richly illustrated, this volume includes a wealth of masterworks from European and North American collections, ranging from a 2,000-year-old Human Effigy stone pipe to a 2011 beaded adaptation of designer shoes. Works of art collected centuries ago by French traders and travelers are presented together with those acquired by Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition of 1804-06, along with objects from the early reservation era and contemporary works based in traditional forms and ideas. The distinct Plains aesthetic -- intertwined with the natural world, ephemeral, and materially rich -- is revealed through an array of forms and mediums: painting and drawing; sculptural works in stone, wood, antler, and shell; porcupine quill and glass bead embroidery; feather work; painted robes depicting figures and geometric shapes; and richly ornamented clothing and ceremonial objects. Many nations are represented -- Osage, Quapaw, Omaha, Crow, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Lakota, Blackfeet, Pawnee, Kiowa, Comanche, Mesquakie, Kansa, and others. With newly researched texts by leading scholars, this book charts the continuum of centuries of artistic tradition and reflects the significant place that Plains Indian culture holds in European history and in the heritage of North America.
Indigenous / Native American Booklist - Most, if not all, of the books pertaining to Native American history and cultures available in our catalog
Center for Native American Youth (CNAY)
Digital Collections --
Project 562 - A digital photography gallery showing contemporary Native life from over 562 tribes
Genoa Indian School Digital Reconciliation Project - A collection of primary source documents from American Indian boarding schools
Native America - PBS video including interviews with Native individuals and experts
Living Nations, Living Words - Created in 2020 and part of Joy Harjo's signature project "Living Nations, Living Words", this is a collection of audio recordings by various Native poets discussing their poems
Podcasts --