Animals Speak: The Lakota Way (Wamákashkaŋ'iya: Lakhól Wichóh'aŋ Kiŋ) (A Picture Book)

S D Nelson

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Animals Speak: The Lakota Way (Wamákashkaŋ'iya: Lakhól Wichóh'aŋ Kiŋ) (A Picture Book)

Animals Speak: The Lakota Way (Wamákashkaŋ'iya: Lakhól Wichóh'aŋ Kiŋ) (A Picture Book)

S D Nelson

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Award-winning Lakota author-artist S. D. Nelson shows what wisdom can be learned from animals in this universal, strikingly illustrated picture book about connecting with the natural world.

Lakota translation by Dakota Goodhouse

From our animal brothers and sisters, young readers can learn the Lakota Way, an ancient principle that transmits the virtues and values we should all strive to include in our own lives. If we watch and listen to their teachings, they will prepare us as we make our way through the joys and challenges of our mysterious, wondrous world.

Award-winning author and illustrator S. D. Nelson conveys the concept of the Lakota Way through energetic illustrations and a simple text that names each animal in both English and Lakota, helping children to embrace these Indigenous principles in their daily lives.

Mother Bear watches over her cubs, guiding us to walk with strength and protect those who need protecting.
Otter, the playful swimmer, reminds us that games and laughter are good for our hearts.
And as Tadpole transforms into Frog, he demonstrates we'll make changes in our lives too.

About the Author

S. D. Nelson, Maȟpíya Kiny'An (Flying Cloud), is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in the Dakotas and the author and illustrator of inspiring children's books that celebrate Lakota and Indigenous cultures. Awards include an American Indian Library Association Honor Book, an ALA Robert F. Sibert Honor, and two Spur Awards from Western Writers of America. His original paintings are held in many national collections, including the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, South Dakota State Historical Society, the Crazy Horse Memorial and State Historical Society of North Dakota. He lives in Cottonwood, Arizona.

Critical Reviews

***STARRED REVIEW***

"A stunningly illustrated tale that does double duty as a primer on animal names and guidance on how to lead a good life...A masterful must-read for young readers navigating their world."

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

***STARRED REVIEW***

"[I]maginative and touching...By inviting children to understand the teachings of animal brothers and sisters, this book works for units on nature, animals, and Indigenous culture, and is a compelling work for all -collections."

-- "School Library Journal"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers
Pub date: 2026-03-17
Length: 48 pages

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