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Newly revised textbooks on the five Native American tribes that share land with North Dakota will be available in schools for the 2025-2026 school year. These books, originally published in the 1990s, had gone without updates for decades due to lack of funding. With the help of federal grants, the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction partnered with tribal groups, colleges, and cultural organizations to revise and expand the series.
The updated six-part series includes one general textbook and five tribe-specific books — including a new volume for the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, written in just 90 days. The revisions emphasize Indigenous communities telling their own stories and incorporate recent historical developments.
The textbooks will be free online this summer, with printed copies distributed to schools in the fall. Although designed for K-12, higher education institutions also use them. The Department plans to revise the series every 3–5 years. The updates support a 2021 law requiring Native history education in North Dakota schools, though recent surveys show that many educators still struggle to meet that mandate.
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