CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Malian's Song
by Marge Bruchac
Vermont Folklife Center 2006
$17

1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving
by Margaret M. Bruchac and Catherine O'Neill Grace
National Geographic and Plimoth Plantation 2001
$18
AUDIO RECORDINGS
OF ABENAKI SONGS & STORIES
HAND IN HAND
"Zahkiwi Lintow8ganal
Voices in the Woods"
by Marge Bruchac and Justin Kennick
Good Mind Records 1998 [re-released 2008]
$15
DAWNLAND SINGERS
"Gwsintow8ganal/Honor Songs"
by Joe, Jesse, Jim, and Marge Bruchac, with John Kirk and Ed Lowman
Good Mind Records 2009, Greenfield Center, NY
http://www.josephbruchac.com/honorsongs.html
"Alnobak"
by Joe, Jesse, Jim, and Marge Bruchac, with Awassos Sigos Drum Group from Odanak
Good Mind Records 1994, Greenfield Center, NY
"Abenaki Cultural Heritage"
by Joe, Jesse, Jim, and Marge Bruchac, with Jeanne Brink, Nanatasis, and Wolfsong
Good Mind Records 1993, Greenfield Center, NY
To purchase Dawnland Singers CDs, go to Native Authors online at:
http://nativeauthors.com/index.php?productID=2325&product_slug=honor-songs:gwslinot8ganal-

ACADEMIC ARTICLES
Captive Histories: English, French,
and Native Narratives of the 1704
Deerfield Raid
Edited by Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney
University of Massachusetts Press 2005
$23 paperback
For more information on this book, see: http://www.umass.edu/umpress/spr_06/haefeli_sweeney.html

A Place Called Paradise:
Culture and Community in
Northampton, Massachusetts, 1654–2004
Edited by Kerry W. Buckley
University of Massachusetts Press 2004
$33 hardcover

Imperialism, Art and Restitution
Edited by John Henry Merryman
Cambridge University Press
For more information on this book, see: http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521859295&ss=fro

Indigenous Archaeologies:
Decolonizing Theory and Practice
Edited by Claire Smith and H. Martin Wobst
One World Archaeology, Routledge Press 2003
For more information on this book, see: http://www.amazon.com/Indigenous-Archaeologies-Decolonising-Practice-Archaeology/dp/0415309654