In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Hoopla has curated selections from their collection by and about indigenous peoples. Check out these always-available ebooks, digital audiobooks, and films.
Selections include:
The film “A Good Day to Die” which tells the story of Dennis Banks, (Ojibwe and Turtle Clan,) and his founding of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in 1968.
An ebook version of Anishinaabe activist Winona LaDuke’s All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life, which chronicles Native struggles against environmental and cultural degradation.
Braiding Sweetgrass, a genre-defying “read-by-the author” audiobook which includes gorgeous essays on ecology, spirituality, land management, family, and craft by Potawatomi plant ecologist Professor Robin Wall Kimmerer.