This beautifully designed, interactive nonfiction work celebrates
North American Indigenous thinkers and inventions--perfect for fans of
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
*"*An astonishing, exuberant treasure trove of history, science and
hands-on activities that repeatedly begs the question: "Why didn't I
know this?" Essential for kids and adults. We need this book."
--Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Rise and Fall of Charles
Lindbergh and The Family Romanov
Corn. Chocolate. Fishing hooks. Boats that float. Insulated
double-walled construction. Recorded history and folklore. Life-saving
disinfectant. Forest fire management. Our lives would be unrecognizable
without these, and countless other, scientific discoveries and
technological inventions from Indigenous North Americans.
Spanning topics from transportation to civil engineering, hunting
technologies, astronomy, brain surgery, architecture, and agriculture,
Indigenous Ingenuity is a wide-ranging STEM offering that answers the
call for Indigenous nonfiction by reappropriating hidden history. The
book includes fun, simple activities and experiments that kids can do to
better understand and enjoy the principles used by Indigenous inventors.
Readers of all ages are invited to celebrate traditional North American
Indigenous innovation, and to embrace the mindset of reciprocity,
environmental responsibility, and the interconnectedness of all life.
A Junior Library Guild Selection