New Year Reading Bundle
New Year Reading Bundle
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Start the year with intention, learning, and healing. Our New Year Reading Bundle is the perfect resolution for readers, educators, and families looking to deepen understanding, spark meaningful conversations, and uplift Indigenous-authored works — all at a special bundled price.
This limited-time bundle brings together five powerful books, each sold separately in our store, now thoughtfully curated to offer more reading, more perspective, and more value as you step into the new year.
What’s Included:
📘 A Look into Natives Today – Lesson Plans (K–12)
By Meredith Schramm (Omaha Tribe of Nebraska), illustrated by Ruben Zendejas (Omaha Tribe)
A practical and accessible collection of lesson plans designed to help educators teach about Native peoples and cultures today, not just in the past. Created by a Dreamstarter Teacher, this resource supports culturally accurate, contemporary Native education for grades K–12.
🦅 Wings of an Eagle: The Gold Medal Dreams of Billy Mills
By Billy Mills & Donna Janell Bowman, illustrated by S.D. Nelson (Standing Rock Sioux)
An inspiring, beautifully illustrated story for preschool–3rd grade that follows Billy Mills’ journey from Pine Ridge Reservation to Olympic Gold. This book celebrates perseverance, dreams, and healing, and was selected as South Dakota’s 2024 “Great Reads from Great Places” youth title.
📗 Native American Lesson Plans: Federal Indian Law & Policy
By Meredith Schramm, illustrated by Ruben Zendejas
A vital educational resource that introduces students to Federal Indian Law and policy, helping learners understand sovereignty, treaties, and the legal foundations shaping Native nations today.
📕 Refusing Settler Domesticity
By Dr. Caitlin Keliiaa (Yerington Paiute, Washoe)
A groundbreaking historical work examining the forced labor of Native women and girls in early 20th-century California. This book highlights resistance, agency, and survival, expanding conversations around boarding schools, urban Indian history, and settler colonialism.
📙 Healing the Survivors: 8 Steps to Whole-Self Healing
By Jacquelyn Weis (Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation)
A compassionate, guided healing journey for survivors of sexual abuse. Blending personal experience with holistic practices, this book offers an eight-step path toward physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing.
