Most Read This Week In Native American

The term Native American in its widest sense refers to all of the indigenous people of the Americas. More narrowly, this term is used in the USA to name indigenous people living within the boundaries of the nation.

"Native American" in the USA often equates to the older term "American Indian" and at other times includes Alaskan Natives and Pacific Islanders.

In Canada, the term often equates to "indigenous" or "aboriginal" and so includes the First Nations, Metis and Inuit of Canada.
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Most Read This Week Tagged "Native American"

The Berry Pickers
The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
Firekeeper’s Daughter (Firekeeper's Daughter, #1)
Apostle's Cove (Cork O'Connor, #20)
The River We Remember
The Mighty Red
To the Moon and Back
The Cliffs
Sisters in the Wind
The Sentence
My Heart Is a Chainsaw (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #1)
Badlands (Nora Kelly, #5)
Wandering Stars
Shelterwood
Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology
The Truth According to Ember
To Ride a Rising Storm (Nampeshiweisit, #2)
Love Is a War Song
Warrior Girl Unearthed (Firekeeper's Daughter, #2)
Spirit Crossing (Cork O'Connor, #19)
To Shape a Dragon's Breath (Nampeshiweisit, #1)
We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People
Crow Mary
Legendary Frybread Drive-In: Intertribal Stories
Return to Sender (Walt Longmire, #21)
A Minor Chorus
The Wayfinder
Fox Creek (Cork O’Connor, #18)
Hole in the Sky
The Texas Murders (Rory Yates, #3)
Lightning Strike (Cork O’Connor, #0)
The Seed Keeper
Mirrored Heavens (Between Earth and Sky, #3)
Moon of the Turning Leaves (Moon, #2)
Where They Last Saw Her
Bad Cree
Shutter (Rita Todacheene, #1)
Waiting for the Long Night Moon: Stories
The Angel of Indian Lake (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #3)
Don't Fear the Reaper (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #2)
Shadow of the Solstice: A Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito Novel
Blessing of the Lost Girls (Joanna Brady #20; Walker Family #6)
Bone Rattle (Arliss Cutter #3)
On the Savage Side
The Pohaku
First Frost (Walt Longmire, #20)
The Bone Thief
Wild Instinct
The Church Beneath the Roots (Stolen Tongues, #0)
Two Tribes: A Graphic Novel
Tooth and Claw (A Longmire Mystery, #0.5)
Hell and Back (Walt Longmire, #18)
A Council of Dolls
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land
Blood Sisters
A Snake Falls to Earth
Stargazer (Leaphorn & Chee, #24)
Fire Exit
Broken Fields (Cash Blackbear Mysteries, #4)
Where Wolves Don't Die
Whiskey Tender: A Memoir
The Way of the Bear (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #26)
The Strangers
The Babysitter Lives
Night of the Living Rez
Daughter of the Morning Star (Walt Longmire, #17)
Woman of Light
Lost Birds (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito, #27)
The Whistler
Buffalo Dreamer
Looking for Smoke
Sinister Graves (Cash Blackbear Mysteries, #3)
Big Chief: A Novel
The Door on the Sea (The Raven and Eagle, #1)
The Backbone of the World
Sisters of the Lost Nation
The Lost Wife
Moon Song (Song of the Seasons, #2)
The Sacred Bridge (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #25)
Mask of the Deer Woman
Old School Indian
Bear Bottom (FunJungle, #7)
Rez Ball
The Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy, and the Shaping of the American West
Indian Country
Calling for a Blanket Dance
Exposure (Rita Todacheene, #2)
If the Dead Belong Here
Indian Burial Ground
The Removed
Saints of the Household
White Horse
Coexistence: Stories
The Sweet Blue Distance
Native Nations: A Millennium in North America
Futuro ancestral
The Unfinished
The Paranormal Ranger: A Navajo Investigator's Search for the Unexplained
The Crazies: The Cattleman, the Wind Prospector, and a War Out West
No man is as wise as Mother Earth. She has witnessed every human day, every human struggle, every human pain, and every human joy. For maladies of both body and spirit, the wise ones of old pointed man to the hills. For man too is of the dust and Mother Earth stands ready to nurture and heal her children.
Anasazi Foundation, The Seven Paths: Changing One's Way of Walking in the World

Sherman Alexie
Coyote, who is the creator of all of us, was sitting on his cloud the day after he created Indians. Now, he liked the Indians, liked what they were doing. This is good, he kept saying to himself. But he was bored. He thought and thought about what he should make next in the world. But he couldn't think of anything so he decided to clip his toenails. ... He looked around and around his cloud for somewhere to throw away his clippings. But he couldn't find anywhere and he got mad. He started jumpin ...more
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