The Knowing
How the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today
Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday in the United States honoring Indigenous American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. This holiday is celebrated across the United States on the second Monday in October, and is an official city and state holiday in various localities. Join us in celebrating the first nations of our country.


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How the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today
Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity
a Native View of Religion
My Story of Being Indigenous, Homeless, and Finding My Way
Life in Native America
Native America From 1890 to the Present
Reflections on the American Land
Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History
the Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice From Colonization to Standing Rock
a New History of Indigenous Power
a Memoir of Family, Myth, and Identity
a Memoir
Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance
the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the Fate of the Plains Indians
Modern Plant-based Recipes Using Native American Ingredients
Indigenous Foods, Stories, and Recipes From the Upper Midwest
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