*Glancy, Diane. *Now It Is Snowing Insdie a Psalm." Award winning author reflects on winter and the Psalms. Honest, historic, challenging.
*Holden, Jonathan *Glamour* Brilliant poems by 1st poet laureate of Kansas.
*Low, Denise *Thailand Journal: Poems* Award-winning book of Thai travels , with meditations on gates, owls as sentries, spirit houses, absence and renewal, chedi temples, and more.
*Milk, Theresa *Haskell Institute: 19th C. Stories of Survival* Milk, an enrolled Lakota, tells the early story of the boarding school in Kansas where Indigenous children from across the country encountered intertribal life as well as institutionalized education and religion.Photographs.
*Schultz, Elizabeth *White-Skin Deer: Hoopa Stories* Fictional stories based on events and teachings by 1950s Hoopa elders. Photographs of 1950s Hoopa Valley community.
*Tambornino, Pamela Dawes *Maggie’s Story: Teachings of a Cherokee Healer* Enrolled Cherokee writer’s memories of practical and healing lessons from her grandmother.
*Weso, Thomas, editor, "Wisconsin Indigenous News 1865-1930." Collected news stories about Menominee, Oneida, Stockbridge, and Ojibwe experience in Northeast Wisconsin--ibiographies, Civil War information, Manabus story, crimes, marriages, logging accidents--a rich source of primary narraive accounts.
*Weso, Thomas Pecore and Denise Low. *Langston Hughes: A Midwest Heritage.* Original research from the hometown of Langston Hughes and his aboliltionist grandfather Charles Langston make a compelling story.