Art Coulson

Art Coulson, Cherokee, was an award-winning journalist and the first executive director of the Wilma Mankiller Foundation in Oklahoma. His first children’s book, The Creator’s Game: A Story of Baaga’adowe/Lacrosse (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2013), told of the deep spiritual and cultural connections of American Indian people to the sport of lacrosse. Art still plays traditional Cherokee stickball, an original version of lacrosse, when he is visiting friends and family in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Art lives in Apple Valley, Minnesota, with his wife and two daughters.

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All the Stars in the Sky
$27.99
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Format: Hardcover
Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1; 2; 3;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781665931373

Synopsis:

Last Stop on Market Street meets We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga in this sweet, bighearted picture book about a young boy who learns the Cherokee lesson of gadugi—how working together and helping each other makes the whole community stronger.

When eager Clay asks his elisi (grandmother) for help to be named star of the week at school, he’s surprised by her answer: No one person is more important than his family and his community. But is Clay still important at all?

This contemplative exploration of community, individualism, and responsibility—accentuated with traditional beadwork in the art—is a moving invitation to consider an indigenous perspective of one’s place in the world and how we all light up our sky, together.

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Recommended for ages 4 to 8.

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40 pages | 11.00" x 8.50" | Hardcover

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Chasing Bigfoot
$26.95
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: 4; 5; 6; 7;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781478875482

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Chooch is not thrilled to be spending some of his summer with his Cherokee story-telling uncles and cousin Janees at a convention in North Carolina. While there, the uncles want to visit Judaculla Rock, a place of spiritual significance to the Cherokee people. Little does Chooch know that he has his own connection to the rock--a connection that could put him in mortal danger.

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Recommended for ages 9 to 12.

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216 pages | 5.51" x 7.56" | Hardcover 

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Fishing on Thin Ice
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781666329513

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Jimmy Benge is excited to celebrate his thirteenth birthday with an ice fishing adventure in northern Minnesota. He's even allowed to invite his best friend, Ryan, to spend winter break at the family’s lakeside home. The two boys learn a lot about ice fishing and catch a few panfish but decide to fish for something bigger: Northern pike, the alpha predators of the lake. The trip is fun until one day, while out fishing by themselves, the boys are hit by a sudden, unexpected snowstorm and find themselves fishing on thin ice.

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Recommended for ages 8 to 11.

This book is part of the Wilderness Ridge Series. Authentic hunting and fishing stories are brought to life in this chapter-book series perfect for fans of Jake Maddox. Readers will experience the highs and lows of outdoor adventures—from the thrill of a young hunter’s first deer camp to the disappointment of missing a big fish. No matter the outcome, these stories will demonstrate essential skills young sportsmen and sportswomen need, including teamwork, respect, personal responsibility, and positive thinking. With action-packed illustrations and accessible text, Wilderness Ridge will reel in readers and have them hunting for the next book.

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72 pages | 5.25" x 7.50" | Paperback

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Look, Grandma! Ni, Elisi!
$8.99
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: Preschool; Kindergarten; 1;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781623542047

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Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!

Bo wants to find the perfect container to show off his traditional marbles for the Cherokee National Holiday. It needs to be just the right size: big enough to fit all the marbles, but not too big to fit in his family's booth at the festival for the Cherokee National Holiday. And it needs to look good! A playful exploration of volume and capacity featuring Native characters and a glossary of Cherokee words.

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Recommended for ages 3 to 6.

The Storytelling Math series celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education nonprofit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.

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32 pages | 9.50" x 9.50" | Paperback

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Lure of the Lake
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781663921963

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Twins Harley and Rhiannon Hummingbird have always been competitive. But there's one thing the siblings can agree on—they can't wait to travel from their Oklahoma home to their grandparents’ new cabin in northern Wisconsin. Both Harley and Rhiannon are looking forward to a week of swimming, boating, and most importantly, fishing. While there, they learn about the best baits, the best techniques, and the importance of location in having a successful day fishing. But the most important lessons they learn are about teamwork and persistence.

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Recommended for ages 8 to 11.

Part of the Wilderness Ridge series, which features authentic fiction stories about hunting and fishing activities. 

The first-person point of view puts readers in the midst of the action. 

Action-packed illustrations attract young fans of outdoor sports.

Perfect for reluctant readers.

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72 pages | 5.25" x 7.50" | Paperback

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Pheasant Hunting Firsts
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Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781666329575

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Eleven-year-old Zach Feather can't wait to go on his first pheasant hunting trip, especially when he learns his parents have a surprise for him—a new bird dog! The family travels across the state from the Cherokee reservation in eastern Oklahoma to hunt pheasant on a relative's ranch. There are more surprises—including a rattlesnake encounter—in store for Zach on his first hunt. Along the way, he learns that hunting is about more than just finding pheasants. It's also about patience and the things in life that are most important—hunting with his dog and his family.

Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 8 to 11.

This book is part of the Wilderness Ridge Series. Authentic hunting and fishing stories are brought to life in this chapter-book series perfect for fans of Jake Maddox. Readers will experience the highs and lows of outdoor adventures—from the thrill of a young hunter’s first deer camp to the disappointment of missing a big fish. No matter the outcome, these stories will demonstrate essential skills young sportsmen and sportswomen need, including teamwork, respect, personal responsibility, and positive thinking. With action-packed illustrations and accessible text, Wilderness Ridge will reel in readers and have them hunting for the next book.

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72 pages | 5.25" x 7.50" | Paperback

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Trophy Buck
$11.99
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Format: Paperback
Text Content Territories: Indigenous American; Native American; Cherokee;
Grade Levels: 3; 4; 5; 6;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781663921956

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Rodney Locust is finally twelve, the age his dad says he must be to attend the annual deer hunt on his family’s allotment in the hills of eastern Oklahoma. But there's a lot of work to do before Rodney can grab his rifle and step foot in the woods, starting with hunter safety. Rodney is anxious to start hunting and not excited about all the prepwork. But when he finally gets his chance, Rodney discovers the lessons he's learned may have been the key to a successful first hunt.

Educator & Series Information
Recommended for ages 8 to 11.

Part of the WIlderness Ridge series, which features authentic fiction stories about hunting and fishing activities. 

The first-person point of view puts readers in the midst of the action. 

Action-packed illustrations attract young fans of outdoor sports.

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72 pages | 5.25" x 7.50" | Paperback

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Unstoppable: How Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indian School Football Team Defeated Army
$9.95
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Format: Paperback
Grade Levels: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;
ISBN / Barcode: 9781543504132

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In the autumn of 1912, the football team from Carlisle Indian Industrial School took the field at the U.S. Military Academy, home to the bigger, stronger, and better-equipped West Points Cadets. Sportswriters billed the game as a sort of rematch, pitting against each other the descendants of U.S. soldiers and American Indians who fought on the battlefield only 20 years earlier. But for lightning-fast Jim Thorpe and the other Carlisle players, that day's game was about skill, strategy, and determination. Known for unusual formations and innovative plays, the Carlisle squad was out to prove just one thing -- that it was the best football team in all the land.

Awards

  • 2018 American Indians in Children's Literature winner
  • 2018 The Children's Book Podcast winner
  • 2019 Virginia Library Association winner

Educator Information
Recommended Ages: 6-10

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40 pages | 11.00" x 9.00"

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