November is a time to recognize, celebrate, and honor the remarkable histories, traditions and cultures of Native Americans. Lets pay tribute to their renowned sacrifices, challenges, and contributions that continue to feed the soul of our nation.
Take a moment to explore an enlightening read through various titles that Fatoma Rad, MS LIS, MA HEA, Acquisitions Librarian at Farmingdale State College's, Greenley Library, has meticulously selected. In an unending pursuit of sustaining and establishing a safe and equitable culture, we encourage you to browse the outlined list of literary works below. We hope you take advantage of this month's selection.
View a Tic Tok of chosen material!
- Mamaskatch : a Cree coming of age
- Physical book in library
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- Creation's Journey: Native American identity and belief
- Physical book in library
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- Hope Matters
- Physical book in library
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- Native American testimony: a chronicle of Indian-white relations from prophecy to
the present. 1492-2000
- Physical book in library
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- Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of
Plants
- Physical book in library
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- If I Ever Get Out of Here
- Physical book in library
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- Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
- Physical book in library
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- Heart Berries: A Memoir
- Physical book in library
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- New Native Kitchen: Celebrating Modern Recipes of the American Indian
- Physical book in library
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- Unsettling spirit: a journey into decolonization
- Physical book in library
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