Iroquois Resource Books
Note: these are not put into order of importance, they are all important
- Legends of the Iroquois, by Ray Fadden (Tehanetorens)
- Iroquois Corn, In a Culture-Based Curriculum, by Carol Cornelius
- Parker on the Iroquois, by Arthur C. Parker
- Seneca Myths and Folktales, by Arthur C. Parker
- Skywoman: Legends of the Iroquois, Joanne Shenandoah and Douglas George (Excellent for all ages, especially younger grades)
- Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message, Jake Swamp and Erwin Printup
- Wampum Belts of the Iroquois, by Ray Fadden (Tehanetorens)
- White Roots of Peace: Iroquois Book of life, by Paul A.W. Wallace
- And Grandma said; Iroquois Teachings: as passed down through the Oral Tradition, by Tom Porter
- Lacrosse: The National game of the Iroquois, Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith and Lawreence Migdale
- The Oneida Creation Story, Demus Elm, Harvey Antone
- Iroquois Creation Story: John Arthur Gibson and JNB Hewitt’s myth of the Earth Grasper, by John C. Mohawk
- Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations and the U.S. Constitution, Oren Lyons, John C. Mohawk, etal.
- Resources Provided By Forrest Lohahiyo Brooks