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NDN Girls Book Club

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NDN Girls Book Club was founded by Kinsale Drake (Diné) and Lily Painter (Kiowa/Winnebago). With this design Kinsale and Lily sought to honor the buffalo, important relatives in many Indigenous cultures – particularly among Plains tribes – while creating a design with universal appeal. The bow on the tail is their “extra special touch.” 100% of the profit from the purchase of this item goes directly to NDN Girls Book Club, and all pieces of the collection are specially priced to promote and facilitate their ongoing tours.

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NDN Girls Book Club was founded by Kinsale Drake (Diné) and Lily Painter (Kiowa/Winnebago). With this design Kinsale and Lily sought to honor the buffalo, important relatives in many Indigenous cultures – particularly among Plains tribes – while creating a design with universal appeal. The bow on the tail is their “extra special touch.” 100% of the profit from the purchase of this item goes directly to NDN Girls Book Club, and all pieces of the collection are specially priced to promote and facilitate their ongoing tours.

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NDN GIRLS BOOK CLUB

NDN Girls Book Club

MEET THE ARTIST

NDN GIRLS BOOK CLUB

NDN Girls Book Club, founded by Kinsale Drake (Diné) and Lily Painter (Kiowa/Winnebago), is a 501(c)3 nonprofit run by Indigenous women, youth, and educators dedicated to uplifting Indigenous authors and distributing books for free to youth and families. In 2024, Book Club distributed 10,200 free books on the Navajo and Hopi Nations with the SBi Giving Foundation during their Yiłta! (I read it!) Book Drop. In 2025, NDN Girls Book Club distributed over 6,000 free books by Indigenous authors to Tlingit & Haida villages in Southeast Alaska. Book Club is currently distributing more than 8,500 free books in Oklahoma across Indian Country during their 2026 Book Festival. Additionally, Book Club sends out free care packages to youth, distributes free zines and books at community events, and uplifts Indigenous booksellers and presses. Their efforts have been highlighted by the Washington Post, Ben and Jerry’s, Teen Vogue, Yahoo!, and more. Learn more at www.ndngirlsbookclub.org.

100% of the profit from this collaboration goes directly to NDN Girls Book Club.

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