Indigenous, Native, or First Nations

History, survival, and sacred relationship shape this account of the buffalo's central place in Indigenous life and renewal.
Land, sound, and shared experience shape a story that invites young readers to notice ecology, culture, and connection together.
A girl explores kinship, adornment, and cultural pride in a story that ties beauty and belonging to community knowledge.
Celestial imagery and land-centered observation create a lyrical story about relation, wonder, and the living world after dark.
An Aboriginal family navigates floodwater, uncertainty, and care for one another in a story shaped by climate pressure and resilience.
Two cousins separated by distance stay close through shared traditions, humor, and anticipation of reunion.
Creatures of the rainforest and an Indigenous child plead with a logger to spare a towering kapok tree and the life around it.
Gentle text names the everyday sensory moments that bring joy, gratitude, and calm.
A young girl in Guatemala turns discarded plastic into weaving material so she can make art like the women in her family.
A Maliseet girl gathers sweetgrass with her grandmother and learns about care, tradition, and reciprocity.