K-12 Education and Action
What should I learn and why should I learn it?
"In many ways every child is born a scientist—exploring their world, leading small experiments, asking questions, searching for answers. That innate curiosity and drive to inquiry is what Rachel Carson, the groundbreaking conservationist and author, called a sense of wonder. “A child’s world is fresh and new and beautiful, full of wonder and excitement,” she wrote. “It is our misfortune that for most of us that clear-eyed vision, that true instinct for what is beautiful and awe-inspiring, is dimmed and even lost before we reach adulthood.”" (https://www.audubon.org/get-outside/activities/audubon-for-kids)
Here is a stellar example of Community Activism and Citizen Science - The Bay Minette STEMettes
THE FRIENDS OF BAY MINETTE (Alabama)
"When there's a worthwhile cause, a magnetism brews and pulls together like-minded individuals. That's how the Friends of Bay Minette were born. We are a group of local residents that are proud of our community and surrounding land. We have teamed together to preserve the natural elements of Bay Minette, the place we all call home. We are a circle of people who care deeply about maintaining the biodiversity in our area, an ecosystem that needs our assistance to survive in the new world we have shaped."
THE FRIENDS OF BAY MINETTE (Alabama)
"When there's a worthwhile cause, a magnetism brews and pulls together like-minded individuals. That's how the Friends of Bay Minette were born. We are a group of local residents that are proud of our community and surrounding land. We have teamed together to preserve the natural elements of Bay Minette, the place we all call home. We are a circle of people who care deeply about maintaining the biodiversity in our area, an ecosystem that needs our assistance to survive in the new world we have shaped."
Here is an article on Bald Eagles shared by Hailey (11), a member of the Bay Minette STEMettes. "This semester (2022) we've been (virtually) discussing the classification of living things like trees, flowers, & insects. We've been keeping our own journals for observations too, which is super fun. One of our members Hailey (11) had the idea that we should talk about the identifying birds- she's been birding before so she's our resident expert! I asked the gang if they had any questions or favorites to share and Hailey put forward this article all about bald eagles (her favorite!) and their characteristics. She thought you would like it too. We also thought it could be a good contribution to your resource list there, would you consider adding it for us? " (Roger Jarvis, administrative member of Friends of Bay Minette)
All About Bald Eagles, by Peter Morrell
(Thank you, Hailey!)
All About Bald Eagles, by Peter Morrell
(Thank you, Hailey!)
At Wizard Pins, "Education"
(READS coming soon - skeletal anatomy (birds), the genius of nature, First Nations)
BIOBLITZ Counting Species Through Citizen Science. National Geographic
WHAT IS A BIOBLITZ?
A BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying as many species as possible in a specific area over a short period of time. At a BioBlitz, scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community members work together to get a snapshot of an area’s biodiversity. These events can happen in most any geography—urban, rural, or suburban—in areas as small as a backyard or as large as a country.
Smartphone technologies and apps such as iNaturalist make collecting photographs and biological information about living things easy as part of a BioBlitz. High quality data uploaded to iNaturalist become part of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, an open source database used by scientists and policy makers around the world. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/projects/bioblitz/
WHAT IS A BIOBLITZ?
A BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying as many species as possible in a specific area over a short period of time. At a BioBlitz, scientists, families, students, teachers, and other community members work together to get a snapshot of an area’s biodiversity. These events can happen in most any geography—urban, rural, or suburban—in areas as small as a backyard or as large as a country.
Smartphone technologies and apps such as iNaturalist make collecting photographs and biological information about living things easy as part of a BioBlitz. High quality data uploaded to iNaturalist become part of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, an open source database used by scientists and policy makers around the world. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/projects/bioblitz/
iNaturalist. https://www.inaturalist.org
Contribute to ScienceEvery observation can contribute to biodiversity science, from the rarest butterfly to the most common backyard weed. We share your findings with scientific data repositories like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. All you have to do is observe.
Get outside, and observe an individual organism. Pick something wild and take a clear, full frame photo. If you already have a photo of something wild, add it now. You can also use the iNaturalist mobile apps to record observations.
Contribute to ScienceEvery observation can contribute to biodiversity science, from the rarest butterfly to the most common backyard weed. We share your findings with scientific data repositories like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. All you have to do is observe.
Get outside, and observe an individual organism. Pick something wild and take a clear, full frame photo. If you already have a photo of something wild, add it now. You can also use the iNaturalist mobile apps to record observations.
birds and pollinators
Cornell's Bird Song Hero. The song learning game.
academy.allaboutbirds.org/bird-song-hero/
academy.allaboutbirds.org/bird-song-hero/
Tracey Aviary and Botanical Garden (tracyaviary.org) in Liberty Park, Salt Lake City Utah
Tracy Aviary inspires curiosity and caring for birds and nature through education and conservation. Tracey Aviary has Distance Learning, Citizen Science Programs. Tracy Aviary's Conservation Science Team contributes to effective bird conservation by increasing knowledge about birds and their habitats. We work on conservation projects in our home state of Utah, and other places throughout the Americas. Learn how to Science!
Tracy Aviary inspires curiosity and caring for birds and nature through education and conservation. Tracey Aviary has Distance Learning, Citizen Science Programs. Tracy Aviary's Conservation Science Team contributes to effective bird conservation by increasing knowledge about birds and their habitats. We work on conservation projects in our home state of Utah, and other places throughout the Americas. Learn how to Science!
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Visit CelebrateUrbanBirds.org to learn about birds that are common in cities (by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology). Find books, teaching materials, community events and other enrichment resources here!
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AllAboutBirds.org "Welcome To Your Online Guide To Birds And Bird Watching" and SEE featured articles, like 5 Key Lessons To Take Home From The First #BlackBirdersWeek and many more!
Bird Academy academy.allaboutbirds.org Start with the course that's right for you
Choose from courses for all knowledge levels. See our complete course catalog.
Download the Merlin Bird ID App, the Cornell Lab's free bird identification app, to magically identify more than 3,000 species with or without a photo. Merlin Bird ID draws upon more than 750 million observations from the eBird citizen-science project. Merlin customizes your list to the species you are most likely to have seen at your location and time of year.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Global Big Day The brilliant orange male and the green and orange female Rufous Hummingbird are relentlessly on the attack at flowers and feeders, going after even the large hummingbirds of the Southwest, which can weigh twice as much On May 8th, 2021, join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to see how many hummers and other birds you can find near you.
Visit CelebrateUrbanBirds.org to learn about birds that are common in cities (by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology). Find books, teaching materials, community events and other enrichment resources here!
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AllAboutBirds.org "Welcome To Your Online Guide To Birds And Bird Watching" and SEE featured articles, like 5 Key Lessons To Take Home From The First #BlackBirdersWeek and many more!
Bird Academy academy.allaboutbirds.org Start with the course that's right for you
Choose from courses for all knowledge levels. See our complete course catalog.
Download the Merlin Bird ID App, the Cornell Lab's free bird identification app, to magically identify more than 3,000 species with or without a photo. Merlin Bird ID draws upon more than 750 million observations from the eBird citizen-science project. Merlin customizes your list to the species you are most likely to have seen at your location and time of year.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Global Big Day The brilliant orange male and the green and orange female Rufous Hummingbird are relentlessly on the attack at flowers and feeders, going after even the large hummingbirds of the Southwest, which can weigh twice as much On May 8th, 2021, join the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to see how many hummers and other birds you can find near you.
Become a Fellow - The Coastal Solutions Fellows (CSF) Program
Hundreds of thousands of colorful Western Sandpipers gather along the Pacific Coast during spring migration - one of the continent's great wildlife spectacles. The Cornell Lab's Coastal Solutions Fellows (CSF) Program builds and supports an international and multidisciplinary community to design and implement collaborative solutions that address real world coastal challenges across the Pacific Americas Flyway. Our main goal is to conserve coastal habitats and shorebird populations. The Lab is building communities of leaders to find new ways to manage coastal ecosystems and development to ensure that future generations can witness this abundance.
Hundreds of thousands of colorful Western Sandpipers gather along the Pacific Coast during spring migration - one of the continent's great wildlife spectacles. The Cornell Lab's Coastal Solutions Fellows (CSF) Program builds and supports an international and multidisciplinary community to design and implement collaborative solutions that address real world coastal challenges across the Pacific Americas Flyway. Our main goal is to conserve coastal habitats and shorebird populations. The Lab is building communities of leaders to find new ways to manage coastal ecosystems and development to ensure that future generations can witness this abundance.
art
Pop culture artists team with educators for Native lessons
https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/pop-culture-artists-team-with-educators-for-native-lessons-c7Cu6IBotUuEJUvZaKDIhQ?fbclid=IwAR389wcRM_jwsKLkQSU2vbfaVmBIflq_NCJEoc6wN2lpTjWnO1Na7xr5Fnk
https://indiancountrytoday.com/news/pop-culture-artists-team-with-educators-for-native-lessons-c7Cu6IBotUuEJUvZaKDIhQ?fbclid=IwAR389wcRM_jwsKLkQSU2vbfaVmBIflq_NCJEoc6wN2lpTjWnO1Na7xr5Fnk
storytelling
Explore how Kiowa mythology explains natural phenomena like Devil’s Tower National Monument in Wyoming, the big dipper constellation, and the origin of tornadoes through ancient stories in this series of animated videos from the
Native American Mythology | N. Scott Momaday.
SEE the lesson plans and support material.
https://wyoming.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/momaday19-native-american-mythology-video-gallery/n-scott-momaday/
Native American Mythology | N. Scott Momaday.
SEE the lesson plans and support material.
https://wyoming.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/momaday19-native-american-mythology-video-gallery/n-scott-momaday/
conservation
Wildland Restoration Volunteers
Have you gotten outside and connected with a river this summer? Since 2016, Audubon Rockies and Wildland Restoration Volunteers have teamed up to restore streamside and wetland habitats in strategic locations across Colorado. Native streamside and wetland vegetation are critical to western birds and provide ecosystem services like clean drinking water for people.
https://rockies.audubon.org/blog/rivers/get-outside-and-lend-hand-rivers?ms=rockies-eng-social-facebook-x-20200803_rivers_volunteers_link&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=20200803_rivers_volunteers&utm_content=link&fbclid=IwAR3uq-TeLsQVprUywAOddprFWn6MYCrAiYsjA_s3u3QAIv3xHNGKQXm1FOM
Have you gotten outside and connected with a river this summer? Since 2016, Audubon Rockies and Wildland Restoration Volunteers have teamed up to restore streamside and wetland habitats in strategic locations across Colorado. Native streamside and wetland vegetation are critical to western birds and provide ecosystem services like clean drinking water for people.
https://rockies.audubon.org/blog/rivers/get-outside-and-lend-hand-rivers?ms=rockies-eng-social-facebook-x-20200803_rivers_volunteers_link&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=20200803_rivers_volunteers&utm_content=link&fbclid=IwAR3uq-TeLsQVprUywAOddprFWn6MYCrAiYsjA_s3u3QAIv3xHNGKQXm1FOM
Rockies River News News and opportunities affecting Colorado's rivers
https://rockies.audubon.org/Programs/western-rivers/river-news
https://rockies.audubon.org/Programs/western-rivers/river-news
Wyoming Outdoor Council - Live from the FIELD
LIVE CONVERSATIONS WITH EXPERTS
Parents and kids: Join the Outdoor Council and a rotating cast of experts for scientific, creative, and skill-based lessons! We’ll cover topics like wildlife migration, wildlife disease, clean water, climate change, and the unique history and geology of some of Wyoming’s most iconic landscapes — plus talk fishing, filmmaking, and fun along the way. Lessons geared for both older and younger K-12 audiences, respectively.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWpqIGgwM3zF0HJTXQZhzGi69nBdCHiip
LIVE CONVERSATIONS WITH EXPERTS
Parents and kids: Join the Outdoor Council and a rotating cast of experts for scientific, creative, and skill-based lessons! We’ll cover topics like wildlife migration, wildlife disease, clean water, climate change, and the unique history and geology of some of Wyoming’s most iconic landscapes — plus talk fishing, filmmaking, and fun along the way. Lessons geared for both older and younger K-12 audiences, respectively.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWpqIGgwM3zF0HJTXQZhzGi69nBdCHiip
birds and pollinators
Cheyenne-High Plains Audubon Society
https://cheyenneaudubon.wordpress.com
https://cheyenneaudubon.wordpress.com
Seven Birdy Books for Kids
Glowing screens might captivate young minds, but nature is the ultimate entertainer. Take birding, for instance. Science communicator Rosemary Mosco has cheekily called the sport her favorite “video game.” It’s a multiplayer activity, there’s plenty of content, and you won’t risk sore thumbs (warbler neck is another matter).
https://www.audubon.org/news/seven-birdy-books-kids-and-kid-inside-you
Glowing screens might captivate young minds, but nature is the ultimate entertainer. Take birding, for instance. Science communicator Rosemary Mosco has cheekily called the sport her favorite “video game.” It’s a multiplayer activity, there’s plenty of content, and you won’t risk sore thumbs (warbler neck is another matter).
https://www.audubon.org/news/seven-birdy-books-kids-and-kid-inside-you
I Saw A Bird: Audubon's Spring Migration Show (Episode 8)
For our Spring Migration finale, we speak with journalist Brentin Mock this week on the intersection between race and public spaces, and hold a roundtable discussion with Audubon on Campus student leaders. Also, watch an exclusive clip from our interview with Dr. Jane Goodall and hear some of our favorite viewer questions about bird migration!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VQMXoVuOyo
For our Spring Migration finale, we speak with journalist Brentin Mock this week on the intersection between race and public spaces, and hold a roundtable discussion with Audubon on Campus student leaders. Also, watch an exclusive clip from our interview with Dr. Jane Goodall and hear some of our favorite viewer questions about bird migration!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VQMXoVuOyo
Birding While Black: Jason Ward On Central Park Video, Racism And His Passion For Birds
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/06/09/black-birder-racism-cooper
https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/06/09/black-birder-racism-cooper
Attention Educators: Connect Students To Nature With Free Lesson Plans!
Explore Series: The series is produced by explore.org, a philanthropic media organization and a multi-media division of the Annenberg Foundation. Created by filmmaker and philanthropist Charles Annenberg Weingarten to champion the selfless acts of others, inspire lifelong learning and help people fall in love with the world again, explore.org is home to more than 300 original films and a massive library of world-class photography from all over the globe.
https://explore.org/education
Explore Series: The series is produced by explore.org, a philanthropic media organization and a multi-media division of the Annenberg Foundation. Created by filmmaker and philanthropist Charles Annenberg Weingarten to champion the selfless acts of others, inspire lifelong learning and help people fall in love with the world again, explore.org is home to more than 300 original films and a massive library of world-class photography from all over the globe.
https://explore.org/education
Raptor Resource Project Lesson Plans WebsiteThe Raptor Resource Project is a non-profit 501c3 dedicated to preserving and strengthening raptor populations, expanding participation in raptor conservation, and educating people around the world about raptors and their habitats. As part of our mission, we offer free lesson plans centered around our Bald Eagle and Peregrine Falcon web cams. Our lesson plans are written for teachers, by teachers, and can be used as is or tailored to fit a wide variety of ages and topics.
https://raptorresource.education
https://raptorresource.education
birds
David Allen Sibley, "What It's Like To Be A Bird"
A birder since childhood, Sibley is an ornithologist and the award-winning author and illustrator of perhaps the most comprehensive avian field guide available, The Sibley Guide to Birds. His new book, geared for novice and younger birders as well as more experienced naturalists, is a beautiful large-format volume that focuses on more than 200 species, ranging from familiar backyard visitors like blue jays, nuthatches, and chickadees, to seashore favorites such as the Atlantic puffin. In each entry Sibley answers frequently asked questions, presents details about behavior that have not previously been gathered in one place, and provides precise, colorful drawings—some reproduced in life size—of birds in action.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx4iYcBeshI
A birder since childhood, Sibley is an ornithologist and the award-winning author and illustrator of perhaps the most comprehensive avian field guide available, The Sibley Guide to Birds. His new book, geared for novice and younger birders as well as more experienced naturalists, is a beautiful large-format volume that focuses on more than 200 species, ranging from familiar backyard visitors like blue jays, nuthatches, and chickadees, to seashore favorites such as the Atlantic puffin. In each entry Sibley answers frequently asked questions, presents details about behavior that have not previously been gathered in one place, and provides precise, colorful drawings—some reproduced in life size—of birds in action.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx4iYcBeshI
Learn to draw with David Sibley
https://www.audubon.org/magazine/summer-2020/learn-draw-birds-david-sibley
https://www.audubon.org/magazine/summer-2020/learn-draw-birds-david-sibley
Keeping a Bird Watching Journal by Alan and Linda ZuckermanIt is said that the difference between a person who simply enjoys nature and a true naturalist is that a naturalist keeps a field journal. Amateur and professional bird watchers, artists, and philosophers have long kept such records of their thoughts and observations, but now an increasing number of regular folks are taking up the pastime of journaling.
https://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/bwdsite/solve/howto/journal.php
https://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/bwdsite/solve/howto/journal.php
Audubon's "I Saw A Bird"
While people across the country and globe are staying home to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, Audubon has launched I Saw A Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show to bring a bit of the bird world indoors for everyone, no matter where they are. This monthly Facebook Live show highlights funny, engaging, educational, and sometimes weird bird-related topics and discussion, all while fostering a sense of community for everyone who has found joy in birds while stuck at home.
Audubon's Spring Migration Show (Episode 7) May 21, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOSJEKmt84c
and SEE Indigenous Guardians included in this show.Indigenous-led Guardians programs empower communities to manage ancestral lands according to traditional laws and values.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/our-work/guardians/
While people across the country and globe are staying home to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, Audubon has launched I Saw A Bird: Audubon’s Spring Migration Show to bring a bit of the bird world indoors for everyone, no matter where they are. This monthly Facebook Live show highlights funny, engaging, educational, and sometimes weird bird-related topics and discussion, all while fostering a sense of community for everyone who has found joy in birds while stuck at home.
Audubon's Spring Migration Show (Episode 7) May 21, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOSJEKmt84c
and SEE Indigenous Guardians included in this show.Indigenous-led Guardians programs empower communities to manage ancestral lands according to traditional laws and values.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/our-work/guardians/
photography
Meet the founder of #WorstBirdPic, Karl Mechem, on Twitter
https://twitter.com/TheIneptBirder
https://twitter.com/TheIneptBirder
I saw a Bird. Tune in the last Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm (ET)! Watch other episodes here: http://ow.ly/irZ530qG9jP
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Take a look through the top 100 photos from this year’s Audubon Photography Awards https://www.audubon.org/magazine/summer-2020/the-2020-audubon-photography-awards-top-100
Melissa Groo’s bird photography masterclass
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/bir
Melissa Groo’s bird photography masterclass
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/bir
diversity outdoors and allyship
How to Be an Ally of Indigenous-led Conservation
The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is proud to share these guidelines created by the Land Needs Guardians Campaign (landneedsguardians.ca), as a resource for allies of Indigenous communities everywhere. The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is a lead partner.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/our-stories/how-to-be-an-ally-of-indigenous-led-conservation/
The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is proud to share these guidelines created by the Land Needs Guardians Campaign (landneedsguardians.ca), as a resource for allies of Indigenous communities everywhere. The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is a lead partner.
https://www.ilinationhood.ca/our-stories/how-to-be-an-ally-of-indigenous-led-conservation/
Latino Outdoors and Denver Colorado
"So far we have been on three hikes with groups of 10+ participants. Chautauqua Park, Mount Falcon Park, and O’Fallon Park have been – fun group forming events. We have partnered with Sierra Club’s – Inspiring Connections Outdoors and I have hiked with Outdoor Afro – Boulder and really enjoyed the company!"
"So far we have been on three hikes with groups of 10+ participants. Chautauqua Park, Mount Falcon Park, and O’Fallon Park have been – fun group forming events. We have partnered with Sierra Club’s – Inspiring Connections Outdoors and I have hiked with Outdoor Afro – Boulder and really enjoyed the company!"
Outdoor Afro has become the nation’s leading, cutting edge network that celebrates and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature. We are a national not for profit organization with leadership networks around the country. With nearly 90 leaders in 30 states from around the country, we connect thousands of people to outdoor experiences, who are changing the face of conservation. So come out in nature with us, or be a partner to help us grow our work so that we can help lead the way for inclusion in outdoor recreation, nature, and conservation for all!
Sierra Club's Inspiring Connections Outdoors
Empowering youth from communities with limited access to connect and reconnect to the outdoors—for the benefit of both. The Inspiring Connections Outdoors (ICO) program is helping create the next generation of environmental justice and social justice leaders through building community and increasing exposure to outdoor recreation, advocacy, and leadership training.
Empowering youth from communities with limited access to connect and reconnect to the outdoors—for the benefit of both. The Inspiring Connections Outdoors (ICO) program is helping create the next generation of environmental justice and social justice leaders through building community and increasing exposure to outdoor recreation, advocacy, and leadership training.
LGBT Outdoors
In today’s world, we are always running a thousand miles a second. We have to get to our next meeting, reply to 50 emails, check our social media every five minutes, buy the latest phone and we never stop to just…. be. Some of us spent too much time locked “in the closet” - and sometimes struggle to see genuine beauty in the world amid chaotic times. To step outside our doors and see the world around us. To breathe deep. To watch a sunrise. To connect to nature in a way the renews our mind, body and soul. We are here to help you do just that.
In today’s world, we are always running a thousand miles a second. We have to get to our next meeting, reply to 50 emails, check our social media every five minutes, buy the latest phone and we never stop to just…. be. Some of us spent too much time locked “in the closet” - and sometimes struggle to see genuine beauty in the world amid chaotic times. To step outside our doors and see the world around us. To breathe deep. To watch a sunrise. To connect to nature in a way the renews our mind, body and soul. We are here to help you do just that.
Revealing the Past to Create the Future
As Audubon deepens its commitment to antiracism, we owe members and others a full accounting and reckoning with John James Audubon himself.
https://www.audubon.org/news/revealing-past-create-future
As Audubon deepens its commitment to antiracism, we owe members and others a full accounting and reckoning with John James Audubon himself.
https://www.audubon.org/news/revealing-past-create-future
Liberal, progressive — and racist? The Sierra Club faces its white-supremacist history. The group is speaking out against John Muir, its founder and an environmental icon who fought to preserve nature and disparaged African Americans and Native Americans.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2020/07/22/liberal-progressive-racist-sierra-club-faces-its-white-supremacist-history/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2020/07/22/liberal-progressive-racist-sierra-club-faces-its-white-supremacist-history/
Learn about First Nations
the storytellers (under construction)
Words from a Bear
The American Experience
M. Scot Momaday
House Made of Dawn
Return to Rainy Mountain
Plains Indian Ledger Art
Joy Harjo
Enemy's Language
The American Experience
M. Scot Momaday
House Made of Dawn
Return to Rainy Mountain
Plains Indian Ledger Art
Joy Harjo
Enemy's Language