This book is about a generation of Native Americans that have endured the settler colonial weapons of egocide and policide. It contains a compilation of ten life histories of dedicated Native American activists, artists, and scholars. The life histories provide examples of both individual Native American and tribal-based approaches to finding strength, resistance, and survival in the face of inequities and prejudice in Western culture. Tribal customs, traditions, and the ways they are used to heal and live in harmony are presented. This book explains how the authors found their way to the Good Red Road, which is the path of living as a Native American.