Indigenous Stories Resources
Attended an Indigenous Stories program at Portsmouth Public Library? Interested in learning more?
Read on for plenty of further resources!
Partner Organizations & Presenters
Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
Reframing New Hampshire’s history from an Indigenous perspective
Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People
Representing a majority of the United States Cowasuck Abenaki and related Pennacook.
People of the Dawnland at Strawbery Banke
Exhibit dedicated to learning more about the People of the Dawnland, past and present, by exploring their culture, arts, foodways and storytelling traditions.
Anne Jennison
Anne is a dyed-in-the-wool New Englander with both European and Abenaki heritage whose storytelling skills have been polished over more than 30 years.
Revisiting History & Territory
Our Beloved Kin
Remapping a new history of King Philip's War with Lisa Brooks.
Native Land
A North American map of Indigenous territories.
How to Be An Ally
Poster: How to Be An Ally to Indigenous Peoples
View and/or purchase this poster with art by Onondaga Gustoweh Josephine M. Cook.
Allies for Indian Country
Tips from the National Congress of American Indians.
Changing the Narrative about Native Americans
Reclaiming Native Truth from the First Nations Development Institute.
How to Address Native American Issues as a Non-Native
A Resource for Allies from the Native Hope Resource Library.
Booklists for Further Reading
The following lists are curated by Portsmouth Public Library staff, and linked to our catalog so you can easily place a hold on any item!
Indigenous Stories Booklist
Nonfiction titles for adults.
Decolonize with Indigenous Fiction Booklist
Fiction titles for adults.
YOUTH: Indigenous Voices
Fiction & nonfiction for kids and families
TEENS: Indigenous Voices
Fiction & nonfiction for young adults.