• Essays by Indigenous authors provide an Indigenous lens and illustrate how their culture thrives today within the dominant societies in which they live
• Features include maps of Indigenous cultural areas and curriculum-appropriate descriptions of social structure, traditional foods, clothing, housing, transportation, spiritual beliefs, and entertainment
• Biographical features highlight the lives of significant Indigenous people in history
• Spreads describe the impact of and resistance to European colonization and American expansion and explain why many Indigenous People do not live on their traditional homelands
- Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic and Subarctic
- Indigenous Peoples of the Great Basin and Plateau
- Indigenous Peoples of Hawaii
- Indigenous Peoples of the Northeast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Coast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Plains
- Indigenous Peoples of the Southeast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Southwest
"Authored with cultural integrity, the series draws on the expertise of consultants and reviewers who are themselves members of Indigenous nations. Each book includes an index, glossary, discussion questions, and a link to an online resource guide with knowledge organizers to deepen learning. VERDICT An insightful and impactful series."
- School Library Journal, November 2025