- Counting Coup: Customs of the Crow Nation (American History Through Primary Sources) by Leni Donlan
- ...If You Lived at the Time of Squanto by Anne Kamma
- ...If You Lived With The Cherokees by Peter Roop
- ...If You Lived With The Hopi Indians by Anne Kamma
- ...If You Lived With The Iroquois by Ellen Levine
- ...If You Lived With The Sioux Indians by Ann McGovern
- Buffalo Hunt by Russell Freedman [Note: This book is not recommended by Oyate.]
- The Navajo Year—Walk Through Many Seasons by Bo Flood
- How Not to Catch Fish and Other Adventures of Iktomi(with audio CD) by Joseph Marshall
- The Return of the Buffaloes: A Plains Indian Story about Famine and Renewal of the Earth by Paul Goble
- Our Stories Remember: American Indian History, Culture, and Values through Storytelling by Joseph Bruchac
- Cooking Up U.S. History: Recipes and Research to Share with Children by Suzanne Barchers and Patricia Marden
- America 1492 (Kids Discover Magazine)
- Do All Indians Live in Tipis?: Questions and Answers from the National Museum of the American Indian
Recommended Children's and Pedagogy Literature: Native Americans and Technology Immigration
I recommend the following books for use when teaching the history of Native Americans to students in intermediate-level grades. Note that many books are not recommended for use with students due to historical inaccuracies and prejudicial statements or implications. For a detailed perspective, visit Oyate.
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