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Here’s the beginning of something special! Click HERE to learn more.

These are collections of contemporary poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and visual artwork from the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Nation Community brought together by the Mohican Writers Circle. Click HERE to buy the first journal and HERE to buy the second.

The silly card game that will get everyone laughing and speaking Mahican! Each card includes a QR code to scan and hear pronunciations. Click HERE to learn more.

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Congratulations to Yvette Malone on the publication of her first book. Click HERE to learn more.

Through a partnership with the College of Menominee Nation in Keshena, WI and MenominiYou the “Let’s All Speak the Language” video series is providing high quality language content to new and continuing learners. To see more click HERE.

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“Once Upon a Moonless Night” is a touching story inspired by a memorable night. Click HERE to learn more.

Cookies Full of Love receives 5-star rating from Reader's Favorite®. Buy Cookies Full of Love HERE.

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Through a partnership with the Menominee Language and Culture Department, this nursery rhyme has been brought to life. To learn more click HERE.

Mohican Language Series

Bring the Mohican Language into your home. These books were created with simple phrases, colorful illustrations, and companion videos to help you on your language journey. Click HERE to learn more.

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What are people saying?

“Brock Schreiber’s beautifully written and wonderfully illustrated book was quite touching, even leaving me with a tear in my eye and an unshakable smile.” Rosie Malezar

“Cookies Full of Love is a warm and wonderful tale of a special batch of cookies full of love and all-natural ingredients.” Barbara Fanson

“Mr. Schreiber does a beautiful job of creating a masterfully well put-together story, one that I feel will be a classic for many years to come.” Stephen Fisher