Notable Native People

We love us some Dr. Keene and we are thrilled for her latest contribution to our communities - the book Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present. This gem is available for pre-order in multiple places and here are some links to get your copy today! 

 

Notable Native People

An accessible and educational illustrated book profiling 50 notable American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian people, from NBA star Kyrie Irving of the Standing Rock Lakota to Wilma Mankiller, the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation.

Celebrate the lives, stories, and contributions of Indigenous artists, activists, scientists, athletes, and other changemakers in this beautifully illustrated collection. From luminaries of the past, like nineteenth-century sculptor Edmonia Lewis–the first Black and Native American female artist to achieve international fame–to contemporary figures like linguist jessie little doe baird, who revived the Wampanoag language, Notable Native People highlights the vital impact Indigenous dreamers and leaders have made on the world. 

This informative and inspiring collection also offers accessible primers on important Indigenous issues, from the legacy of colonialism and cultural appropriation to food sovereignty, land and water rights, and more. Notable Native People is an indispensable read for people of all backgrounds seeking to learn about Native American heritages, histories, and cultures, and will educate and inspire readers of all ages. 

- Penguin Random House

 
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Featured leaders on the book cover (from center and clockwise):

  • Frank Waln (@frankwaln), Sicangu Lakota rapper, musician, and community advocate.

  • Sequoyah, Cherokee, creator of the Cherokee syllabary. 

  • Geo Soctomah Neptune (@niskapisuwin), Passamaquoddy Two-Spirit, master basket maker, activist, storyteller, model, and educator.

  • Hinaleimoana Kwai Kong Wong-Kalu (@kumuhina), Kanaka Maoli cultural practitioner, educator, hula kumu, mahu (third gender) rights advocate.

  • Billy Frank Jr., Nisqually environmental leader, fishing rights and treaty rights activist.

  • Jihan Gearon (@jihangearon), Diné and Black environmental organizer, climate justice leader, Indigenous feminist, writer, and artist. 

  • Holly Nordlum (@hollywouldif_shecould), Inupiaq artist, graphic designer, and leader in the revival of traditional Inuit tattoos

 

Author: Adrienne Keene

Adrienne Keene is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, an assistant professor of American studies and ethnic studies at Brown University, and holds a doctorate in culture, communities, and education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She cohosts the podcast All My Relations and is the longtime author of Native Appropriations, a blog discussing representations of Native peoples in popular culture. Her writing has appeared in such outlets as Teen Vogue, the New York Times, Stanford Magazine, and Indian Country Today, and she has appeared on NPR, CBC, Al Jazeera, PBS, BuzzFeed, and Slate's Represent podcast.

- Bookshop.org

 

Illustrator: Ciara Sana

Ciara Sana is a Chamoru artist currently based in Bellingham, Washington, but grew up in Guam, where she was surrounded by a mix of Indigenous Chamoru culture and people from all over the Pacific islands, Asia, and the U.S. mainland. Ciara's art is deeply rooted in her culture and inspired by all the different styles and flavors found on the beautiful island. The goal of her work is to empower and uplift others, celebrate differences, and encourage love.

- Bookshop.org

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Kelly Hubbell-Hinton