Native American Heritage Month is a special time to recognize and honor the enduring contributions of Indigenous people. Their deep-rooted connections to the land, as well as their enriching impact on various aspects of American culture, deserve appreciation.
Mid-Continent Public Library proudly celebrates by spotlighting the work of Native American authors, artists, musicians, and other valuable contributions to our history and culture. We offer a selection of books, online resources, and programs that delve into the rich tapestry of Native American cultures.
We invite you to join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month and embark on a journey of discovery into the diverse and vibrant cultures of Native American communities.
Use your Library Card to explore these resources or apply for a free card today.
Native American Heritage Month for Kids
Native American Heritage Month for Kids
Picture books for all ages to read not only during Native American Heritage Month but all year long!
Access Video on Demand
Access Video on Demand
Explore a wide selection of documentaries and educational films to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the struggles, achievements, and historical milestones of Native Americans.
Biography
Biography
Explore biographies of some of the most notable Native American figures from the worlds of politics, sports, entertainment, and more. Subjects include Standing Bear, Sacagawea, Sharice Davids, and more.
Native American Fiction Reads
Native American Fiction Reads
A multifaceted list of Indigenous authors writing in a variety of genres.
Native American Nonfiction Reads
Native American Nonfiction Reads
Learn something new with these nonfiction books written by Native American authors.