Original Art from THE BOOK OF NAH-WEE
Matted watercolor of two children served seed cakes.
Matted watercolor of two children served seed cakes.
Signed first printing of this retelling of the adventures of a Czech folk hero among the Inuit, with illustrations mimicking a field journal.
Inscribed first printing of this peaceful bedtime story about an Indigenous mother and son's trip home in their canoe.
First printing of this story of the lives of the ancient Puebloan peoples, with rock art-inspired illustrations by Navajo artist Benton Yazzie — signed by both the author and the illustrator.
First printing of this story of an African boy who wishes to fly, poetically illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.
Signed first printing of this beautifully illustrated story of the miraculous hatching of three Passenger Pigeon eggs.
First printing of this story of how a mixed-race Blackfeet boy learns about his tribe and heritage in the face of danger — signed by both the author and illustrator.
First printing of this story of a young Arapaho boy who becomes separated from his family in western Kansas — signed by both the author and the illustrator.
Uncommon signed first printing of this vibrant story of how Wolf gave the birds their colors (with no help from Raccoon) – with an original drawing of Wolf watching a bird.
First printing of this retelling of an Inuit legend of a young shaman who sets out to find a missing caribou herd, illustrated in a style reminiscent of the Dillons.
Signed first printing of this beautifully-illustrated story of Sitting Bull's life, and all the changes brought about by white settlers.
First printing of this collection of poems inspired by the songs and legends of Western Native American tribes – winner of the AIGA Book of the Year award for Kubinyi's beautiful illustrations.
Signed first printing of this beautifully-illustrated folktale of a pair of mice seeking a suitable husband for their daughter.
Uncommon first printing of this this colorful retelling of the Crow legend of a brave warrior who is enlisted to help the magical Thunderbird protect her chicks.
Signed first printing of this story of a young visitor to a historic Pueblo village, who finds herself between the real world and the dream world.
Publisher's review copy of this retelling of a Sioux and Cheyenne myth, with vibrant illustrations by Caldecott Medal winner Paul Goble.
Inscribed second printing of this folk tale about a curious maiden who falls in love with an antelope man.
Signed first printing of this true story of a white boy who integrates into a Shawnee tribe and battles colonists in Ohio.
Signed first printing of this adventure story drawn from Tlingit myth, the tale of how a princess saves her village – beautifully illustrated with cut paper.
First printing of this retelling of a Lakota legend of the importance of remaining true to your values, as demonstrated by the tale of a pair of brothers in love with the same woman.
First printing of this story of a shy young man who receives a gift from the forest to help him woo his love.
First printing of this Inuit tale of a tsunami's aftermath, and the girl who is left behind at the bottom of the sea – until a fisherman happens upon her bones.
First printing of this retelling of the flood myth of the Huichol people of Mexico, illustrated in a style inspired by the traditional art of Central America.
First printing of this retelling of an Iriquois creation story, with luminous illustrations by Robert Andrew Parker.
First edition of this collection of songs of the Chippewa tribe arranged in musical notation and translated into English.