Publications
Coming in 2026
Core Knowledge Education Market:
Adventures in History: Carlisle Indian Industrial Boarding School (in press)
https://www.coreknowledgefreelibrary.org/library/adventures-in-history-coming-late-2025/
Collection of Native American Tales (in press)
https://www.coreknowledgefreelibrary.org/library/collection-of-tales-from-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/
2025
Hale, E. A. (2025). Indigenous history in the United States: 1865 to today (Set of 6 books). Focus Readers.
			Indigenous history from 1865–1890: The post–civil war era
			Indigenous history from 1887–1932: The allotment and assimilation era
			Indigenous history from 1933–1951: The new deal era
			Indigenous history from 1952–1968: The termination era
			Indigenous history from 1961-1977: The civil rights era
			Indigenous history from 1978–present: The contemporary era
A Great Book For Students
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
A clear and thoughtful introduction to a vital part of American history.
Indigenous History from 1961–1977: The Civil Rights Era offers an accessible and well-organized look at an important chapter in U.S. history that often gets overlooked in textbooks. E.A. Hale presents the information in a way that’s both age-appropriate and engaging, with helpful features like sidebars, glossary terms, and “Voices from the Past” that bring the material to life.
While it’s a great starting point for young readers, it may feel a bit surface-level for those looking for more depth, but as a classroom resource or as a starting point for further discussion, it absolutely delivers.
A valuable addition to any middle-grade nonfiction collection. Four stars.
Excellent!
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
“This informative book provides an overview of Indigenous history in the United States from 1961 to 1977. It covers Native movements for civil rights. This book features authoritative text, fascinating sidebars, a “Voices from the Past” special feature, a table of contents, quiz questions, a glossary, additional resources, and an index.” This is a perfect annotation that describes the book, however it surprised me with information that I was not aware of. It is a good beginning to learn about the Indigenous people and their struggle for civil rights. Somehow, their civil rights were ignored. This book is written for third graders but I disagree — that limits potential readers too much. It’s a good beginning for any age to read and learn about their civil rights.
Disclaimer: I received an an arc of this book from the author/publisher from Netgalley. I wasn’t obligated to write a favorable review. The opinions expressed are strictly my own.
2025
Highlights feature story, “Buffalo on the Loose.” September 2025
			
			2025
Hale, E.A. (2025). Mysteries of a Three Sisters Garden. ReadWorks. (4-part series).
Part 1: Seeds of an Idea
Part 2: Setting Up the Sisters
Part 3: Washed Away
Part 4: Ridge’s Great Discovery
Pearson education market stories (2025)
A Wild Onion Dinner
Arrowhead Creek Ecology
Lina and the Lost Sheep
2024
Oklahoma Book Awards finalist for Dr. Clara Sue Kidwell: Teacher and Mentor
https://oklahoma.gov/libraries/ocb/ok-book-awards/2024-oklahoma-book-awards.html

Pearson education market stories (2024)
Story of Tanchi
Three Sisters Garden
Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival
2022
Editor and contributor for anthology, Stories by Choctaw Women (2022)
Choctaw Cultural Center Produces First Book
https://www.choctawnation.com/news/news-releases/choctaw-cultural-center-produces-first-book/