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Ebooks Minnesota provides access to various titles that explore the diverse experiences of Native Americans throughout time and highlight indigenous voices and storytelling, available all year long.
This month, we observe Native American Heritage Month. This is a time to reflect on the strength, creativity, and resilience of Native communities across generations. One way to do this is through reading stories that explore Native history, culture, and communities that continue to play a vital role in shaping our landscape. Ebooks Minnesota makes this easy by providing access to various titles exploring and highlighting Native American literature and history, including titles entirely in Indigenous languages, completely for free all year long.
You can read the following for free and instantly; no registration or library card required:
- Braiding sweetgrass for young adults
- Gii-tagoshinowaad mayagi-waagoshag
- Where wolves don't die
- The seed keeper: a novel
- House of purple cedar
- Mni sota makoce: the land of the Dakota
- The Sioux: the past and present of the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota
- Chi-mewinzha: Ojibwe stories from Leech Lake
- Where they last saw her: a novel
- We are water protectors
You can access these titles and many more through Ebooks Minnesota. Ebooks Minnesota is an online ebook collection available for free (yes, free!) to all Minnesotans. No requests, no registration, no holds. Just pick a title and start reading!