PreviewsKathy Lowinger
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Never Silent
A Hiroshima Survivor’s Story
Setsuko Thurlow, Kathy Lowinger, Michelle Theodore (Illustrator)
Published on the 80th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, this book includes Setsuko’s personal story of her life before the bomb, how she survived that horrific event, and how she has worked as an activist to ban nuclear arms ever since. Also included is informational text to give historical context for the places and events.
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Ours to Tell
Reclaiming Indigenous Stories
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
Through archival photos, contemporary art, and biographical profiles of 16 Indigenous creators – novelists, poets, graphic artists, historians, craftspeople, mapmakers, anthropologists – and one collective of food educators and advocates, this book tells the histories and cultures of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. Also included are sources and resources, an index, and sidebars with contextual information and mini-profiles.
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Sky Wolf’s Call
The Gift of Indigenous Knowledge
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
This comprehensive book, covering such areas of knowledge as the use of water and fire, food security, healing practices, and astronomy, reveals how Indigenous knowledge is inherited from ancestors and Elders, coming from centuries of practices, experiences, and ideas gathered by people with a long history with the natural world.









