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These writers tell stories rooted in history and the land, recovering memory, confronting erasure, and asserting Indigenous presence in today’s world.

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#TitleSubtitleAuthor(s)YearNotes
1Thunder SongEssaysSasha Lapointe2025
2The Seed KeeperDiane Wilson2021
3An American SunrisePoemsJoy Harjo2020
4To the Moon and Back (Reese's Book Club)Eliana Ramage2025
5The Grass DancerMona Susan Power1997
6Never Whistle at NightAn Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology2023
7The Berry PickersAmanda Peters2024
8A Mind Spread Out on the GroundAlicia Elliott2020
9HabooNative American Stories from Puget Sound2020
10Jonny AppleseedJoshua Whitehead2018
11The KnowingHow the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today (Original)Tanya Talaga2025
12Becoming Little ShellA Landless Indian's Journey HomeChris La Tray2025
13House Made of Dawn [50th Anniversary Ed]N Scott Momaday2018
14The Only Good IndiansStephen Graham Jones2025
15Wandering StarsTommy Orange2024
16We Survived the NightJulian Brave Noisecat2025
17Love Is a War SongDanica Nava2025
18Old School IndianAaron John Curtis2025
19Passing Through a Prairie CountryDennis E Staples2026
20Future Home of the Living GodLouise Erdrich2018
21Big ChiefJon Hickey2025
22In the Spirit of Right and Respectful RelationsConversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature2025
23Making Love with the LandEssaysJoshua Whitehead2024
24Love MedicineNewly Revised Edition (Revised)Louise Erdrich2009
25Sand TalkHow Indigenous Thinking Can Save the WorldTyson Yunkaporta2021
26Re-Indigenizing Ecological Consciousness and the Interconnectedness to Indigenous Identities2022
27Gathering MossA Natural and Cultural History of MossesRobin Wall Kimmerer2003
28No Country for Eight-Spot ButterfliesA Lyric EssayJulian Aguon2022