Running with Changing Woman

Samantha is a Navajo girl attending Atsá Mesa Community School on the Navajo Reservation. Her life has seemed pretty average when one day at school her body suddenly changes. As a Diné, Samantha must now prepare for the four-day Diné womanhood ceremony called the Kinaaldá, a ceremony once performed by the Navajo deity, Changing Woman. With a whirlwind of new adventures, Sam’s family and her two best friends do their best to help Sam deal with bullies, boys, and her new responsibilities as a Diné woman.

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Her Land, Her Love Workbook and Teacher’s Guide

Her Land, Her Love Workbook and Teacher’s Guide

Her Land, Her Love Student Workbook and Teacher’s Guide As the new school year begins, we here at Salina Bookshelf have been creating more teaching materials that are accessible to students, parents, and teachers who may be social distancing and learning and teaching...

Daniel Vandever Indigenous Peoples’ Day Reading

Daniel Vandever Indigenous Peoples’ Day Reading

Daniel Vandever Indigenous Peoples’ Day Reading https://youtu.be/g-77C9RLCGQ On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, October 10th, Salina Bookshelf hosted an online reading and discussion of Daniel Vandever’s two award winning books Fall in Line, Holden! and Herizon! Fall in...

Paperbacks Now Available!

Paperbacks Now Available!

Three Sheep, Little Woman Warrior, Johonaa’ei and Keeping the Rope Straight back in stock! We’re excited to announce that The Three Little Sheep, Little Woman Warrior Who Came Home, and Keeping the Rope Straight: Annie Dodge Wauneka’s Life of Service to the Navajo are...