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Bennington Free Library - Diversity - Circulation Ramps
FIC Lillie Vanessa
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FIC Lillie Vanessa
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Brooks Memorial Library - Mystery - 1st Floor
MYSTERY LIL
1 available
MYSTERY LIL
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Manchester Community Library - Fiction - Main Library
FIC LIL
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FIC LIL
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"A powerful mystery about a Native American archaeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who must reckon with her past when she is called back to Oklahoma to investigate both the disappearance of her sister and a new case of a missing Native girl that turns up evidence with her name on it. Syd Walker fled her rural Oklahoma hometown-scarred by abandoned mines and a mounting opioid crisis-and never looked back. Now, she lives in Rhode Island as an...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
973 MAY
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973 MAY
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
973.0496 M
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973.0496 M
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Manchester Community Library - Main Library
973.04 MAY
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973.04 MAY
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"Mays explores the relationship and differences between the Black American quest for freedom and the Native American struggle for sovereignty in the U.S"--
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Bennington Free Library - Nonfiction - 2nd Floor
970.004 DUN
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970.004 DUN
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
970.004 DUN
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970.004 DUN
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Guilford Free Library - Nonfiction - Main Library
N 970 DUNBAR-ORTIZ
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N 970 DUNBAR-ORTIZ
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Today in the United States, there are more than five hundred federally-recognized Indigenous nations comprising nearly three million people, descendants of the fifteen million Native people who once inhabited this land. The centuries-long genocidal program of the US settler-colonial regimen has largely been omitted from history. Now historian and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz offers a history of the United States told from the perspective of Indigenous...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - Mezzanine
970.004 DOD
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970.004 DOD
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Putney School Library - Nonfiction
970.004 PEN
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970.004 PEN
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Rutland Free Library - Nonfiction - Mezzanine
970.0049 DOD
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970.0049 DOD
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"A landmark work of narrative history that shatters our previous Eurocentric understanding of the Age of Discovery by telling the story of the Indigenous Americans who journeyed across the Atlantic to Europe after 1492"--
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Brooks Memorial Library - Biography - 1st Floor
B WENTE WEN
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B WENTE WEN
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"One of Canada's most prominent Indigenous voices uncovers the lies Canada tells itself and the power of narrative to prioritize truth over comfort. Jesse Wente remembers the exact moment he realized that he was a certain kind of Indian. Not Anishinaabe or Ojibwe, but seen as a stereotypical cartoon Indian. He was playing softball as a child when the opposing team began to war-whoop when he was at bat. It was just one of many incidents that formed...
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Bennington Free Library - Nonfiction - 2nd Floor
970.004 HAM
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970.004 HAM
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
970.004 HAM
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970.004 HAM
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
970.004 H
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970.004 H
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"This nation's history and self-understanding have long depended on the notion of a "colonial America," an epoch that supposedly laid the foundation for the modern United States. In Indigenous Continent, Pekka Hämäläinen overturns the traditional, Eurocentric narrative, demonstrating that, far from being weak and helpless "victims" of European colonialism, Indigenous peoples controlled North America well into the 19th century. From the Iroquois...
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Bennington Free Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
FIC Fajardo-Anstine Kali
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FIC Fajardo-Anstine Kali
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
FAJ
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FAJ
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Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Fiction
FIC FAJ
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FIC FAJ
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"1890: When Desiderya Lopez, The Sleepy Prophet, finds an abandoned infant on the banks of an arroyo, she recognizes something in his spirit and brings him home. Pidre will go on to become a famous showman in the Anglo West whose main act, Simodecea, is Pidre's fearless, sharpshooting wife, who wrangles bears as part of his show. 1935: Luz "Little Light" Lopez and her brother Diego work the carnival circuit in downtown Denver. Luz, is a tea leaf reader,...
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Bennington Free Library - Fiction - Circulation Ramps
FIC Various
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FIC Various
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Brooks Memorial Library - Short Stories - 1st Floor
ss NEV
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ss NEV
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Dorset Village Public Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
SC HAWK
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SC HAWK
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Georgia Public Library - Fiction - Main Library
FIC HAW
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FIC HAW
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"A bold, clever, and sublimely sinister collection of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and gritty crime by both new and established Indigenous authors that dares to ask the question: "Are you ready to be un-settled?" Many Indigenous people believe that one should never whistle at night. This belief ranges far and wide and takes many forms; for instance, Native Hawaiians believe it summons the Hukai'po, the spirits of ancient warriors, and Native...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
811.54 DUM
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811.54 DUM
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"Green Girl Dreams Mountains is a book of many parts, a book of overarching vision. This new collection of poems by Marilyn Dumont is about place and family, about a mother's love for her daughter, about a father's sense of loss and disenfranchisement, about belonging and separation. It is a book imbued with sadness and desperation which ends in celebration. A vision of a book! Green Girl Dreams Mountains is about memory and transformation, about...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
811.54 HAR
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811.54 HAR
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11) Indian killer
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Bennington Free Library - Mystery - 1st Floor
FIC MYSTERY Alexie Sherman
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FIC MYSTERY Alexie Sherman
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
ALE
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ALE
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Norman Williams Public Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
ALE
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ALE
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
ALE
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ALE
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Fiction - 2nd Floor
F ALEXIE
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F ALEXIE
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Morristown Centennial - Fiction - Main Library
F ALEXIE
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F ALEXIE
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In his darkly comic short story collection, the author brilliantly weaves memory, fantasy, and stark realism to paint a complex, grimly ironic portrait of life in and around the Spokane Indian Reservation. These twenty-four interlinked tales are narrated by characters raised on humiliation and government-issue cheese, yet filled with passion and affection, myth and dream. There is Victor, who as a nine-year-old crawled between his unconscious parents...
13) LaRose
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Bennington Free Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
FIC Erdrich Louise
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FIC Erdrich Louise
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Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Fiction
FIC ERD
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FIC ERD
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Dorset Village Public Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
FIC ERDRICH
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FIC ERDRICH
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Bennington Free Library - Audiobooks - 1st Floor
CD Erdrick Louise
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CD Erdrick Louise
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Norman Williams Public Library - Audiobooks - 1st Floor
audio ERD
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audio ERD
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Putney Public Library - Audiobooks
AUD [F] 12 CD Erd
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AUD [F] 12 CD Erd
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North Dakota, late summer, 1999. Landreaux Iron stalks a deer along the edge of the property bordering his own. He shoots with easy confidence - but when the buck springs away, Landreaux realizes he's hit something else, a blur he saw as he squeezed the trigger. When he staggers closer, he realizes he has killed his neighbor's five-year-old son, Dusty Ravich. The youngest child of his friend and neighbor, Peter Ravich, Dusty was best friends with...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
978.004 WIL
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978.004 WIL
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Putney School Library - Nonfiction
978.004 WIL
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978.004 WIL
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Viewing Mni Wiconi (Sacred Water of Life) and the No Dakota Access Movement as an isolated happening without acknowledging historical, cultural, and systematic circumstances leading up to it makes no sense. We cannot erase this past nor change it. In order to move forward in a better way, however, we must acknowledge the truthful foundation and recurring practices complicating what to some feel like isolated incidences. The pervasive and growing presence...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - Mezzanine
578.0979132 SEV
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578.0979132 SEV
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Putney Public Library - Nonfiction
578.0979132 SEV
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578.0979132 SEV
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"The riveting tale of two pioneering botanists and their historic boat trip down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. In the summer of 1938, botanists Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter set off to run the Colorado River, accompanied by an ambitious and entrepreneurial expedition leader, a zoologist, and two amateur boatmen. With its churning waters and treacherous boulders, the Colorado was famed as the most dangerous river in the world. Journalists...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Nonfiction - Mezzanine
814.6 LAP
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814.6 LAP
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Springfield Town Library - Nonfiction - 2nd Floor
814.6 LAP
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814.6 LAP
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"Drawing on a rich family archive as well as the anthropological work of her late great-grandmother, LaPointe explores themes ranging from indigenous identity and stereotypes to cultural displacement and environmental degradation to understand what our experiences teach us about the power of community, commitment, and conscientious honesty. Unapologetically punk, the essays in Thunder Song segue between the miraculous and the mundane, the spiritual...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
POW
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POW
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Georgia Public Library - Fiction - Main Library
FIC POW
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FIC POW
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John G. McCullough Free Library - Fiction
FIC POWER
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FIC POWER
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"A Council of Dolls is the moving and unforgettable new novel from PEN Award-winning Sioux author Mona Susan Powers, spanning four generations of Yanktonai Dakota women from the 19th century to the present day"--
"From the mid-century metropolis of Chicago to the windswept ancestral lands of the Dakota people, to the bleak and brutal Indian boarding schools, A Council of Dolls is the story of three women, told in part through the stories of the dolls...
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
SIL
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SIL
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Fiction - 2nd Floor
F SILKO
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F SILKO
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Rutland Free Library - Fiction - Mezzanine
FIC SILKO
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FIC SILKO
1 available
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Brooks Memorial Library - Biography - 1st Floor
B SILKO SIL
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B SILKO SIL
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John G. McCullough Free Library - Nonfiction
813 SILKO
1 available
813 SILKO
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Nonfiction - 1st Floor
BIO SILKO
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BIO SILKO
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Description
Silko combines memoir with family history and observations on the creatures and desert landscapes that command her attention and inform her vision of the world. Ambitious in scope and full of wonderfully plainspoken and evocative lyricism, The Turquoise Ledge is both an exploration of Silko's experience and a moving and deeply personal contemplation of the enormous spiritual power of the natural world.
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Brooks Memorial Library - Fiction - 1st Floor
HOB
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HOB
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Fiction - 2nd Floor
F HOBSON
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F HOBSON
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Rutland Free Library - Fiction - Mezzanine
FIC HOBSON
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FIC HOBSON
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"With his single mother in jail, Sequoyah, a fifteen-year-old Cherokee boy, is placed in foster care with the Troutt family. Literally and figuratively scarred by his unstable upbringing, Sequoyah has spent years mostly keeping to himself, living with his emotions pressed deep below the surface--that is, until he meets the seventeen-year-old Rosemary, another youth staying with the Troutts. Sequoyah and Rosemary bond over their shared Native American...