DO ALL INDIANS LIVE IN TIPIS?
By Stony Run's Library Committee
Whether we use the term Native American, American Indian, or First Nation People, we designate November as a special month to honor those who lived here first. The Library Committee invites you to read a book from our special collection and display focused on American Indian culture. For more on the Lumbee Indians and the American Indian Center in Baltimore, follow Stony Run’s blog.
Check out these books and more:
Do all Indians Live in Tipis?: This is an amazing book that answers so many questions and myths about the Native Americans in the U.S. It is a good book for 4th grade to adult readers.
POWWOW Day: This is a colorful book about the meaning of the Powwow. It is a good orientation to the upcoming Pow Wow at the Timonium Fairgrounds on November 15, 2025. POWWOW Day is appropriate for an elementary reader.
Stolen Words: In this book, a young girl helps her grandfather find his native language. Stolen Words is appropriate for an elementary reader.
We Survived the Night: This is an easy to read memoir filled with information on First Nation stories and culture. It is appropriate for adult and young adult readers.
50 Leaders and Change Makers: This book includes short biographies of Native American change makers.