Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter Written by Daniel Heath Justice Published in 2018 by Wilfred Laurier University Press In Why Indigenous Literatures Matter Daniel Heath Justice
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter Written by Daniel Heath Justice Published in 2018 by Wilfred Laurier University Press In Why Indigenous Literatures Matter Daniel Heath Justice
If I Go Missing (7-12) Text by Brianna Jonnie with Nahanni Shingoose Art by Nshannacappo Published in 2019 by Lorimer In 2016, 14-year-old Brianna
Breakdown (Reckoner Rises Series, Vol. 1) (9-12) Story by David A. Robertson Art by Scott B. Henderson Colours by Donovan Yaciuk Letters by Andrew Thomas
The Barren Grounds (The Misewa Saga, Book 1) (Grades 6-8) Written by David A. Robertson Published in 2020 by Penguin Random House (Links to an external site.) Morgan and Eli, two Cree children,
The Thundermaker (K-5) Written and Illustrated by Alan Syliboy Published in 2015 by Nimbus Publishing (Links to an external site.) Little Thunder learns many things from the stories of his
The Girl and the Wolf (K-5) Words by Katherena Vermette and Pictures by Julie Flett Published in 2019 by Theytus Books (Links to an external site.) Readers are all-too familiar with
Moonbeam Written by Gail Francis and Illustrated by Tara Audibert Published in 2019 by Francis Books. Moonbeam joins her mother, Morning Star, when she is called
I Lost My Talk (K-5) Words by Rita Joe and Art by Pauline Young Published in 2019 by Nimbus Publishing (Links to an external site.) I’m Finding My
Birdsong Written by Julie Flett Published in 2019 by Greystone Books (Links to an external site.) In the spring, Katherena and her mother leave their home in a city
7 Generations: A Plains Cree Saga Written by David Alexander Robertson and Illustrated by Scott B. Henderson Published in 2012 by Highwater Press (Links to an external site.).
The Outside Circle Written by Patti LaBoucane-Benson and illustrated by Kelly Mellings Published May 2015 by House of Anansi (Links to an external site.) The graphic
Seven Fallen Feathers Written by Tanya Talaga Published in 2017 by House of Anansi (Links to an external site.) In her award-winning book, Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism,