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Liz Mannegren | 123 comments Mod
Who are some of your favourite indigenous authors?

Here are a few suggestions to get you started: https://www.cbc.ca/books/7-new-books-...


message 2: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1973 comments Mod
I enjoy Rebecca Roanhorse, I'll be reading her second book: Storm of Locusts


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Rachel (mrshurd) | 5 comments Lindsey wrote: "I enjoy Rebecca Roanhorse, I'll be reading her second book: Storm of Locusts"

I had never heard of this author! This looks like a fun series think I will try it out!


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Carol (cquan01) | 602 comments I am going to check out The Beadworkers


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Carol (cquan01) | 602 comments Might change my selection to Heartbreak of Wounded Knee, a Goodreads nominee.


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Shirley McAllister | 57 comments I am reading "Lakota Woman" by Mary Crow Dog.


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Nancy (nbaker) | 3 comments Lindsey wrote: "I enjoy Rebecca Roanhorse, I'll be reading her second book: Storm of Locusts"

oh I read Trail of Lightning and really liked it. Thank you for reminding me :) Storm of Locusts might be my choice for this. Either that or There There


message 8: by Lindsey (last edited Apr 02, 2020 06:22AM) (new)

Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1973 comments Mod
For my Picture Book challenge: Shi-shi-etko by Nicola I. Campbell. (3 Stars)
For my Novel challenge: Storm of Locusts by Rebecca Roanhorse. (5 Stars)

Shi-shi-etko by Nicola I. Campbell Storm of Locusts (The Sixth World, #2) by Rebecca Roanhorse


message 9: by Lee (new)

Lee | 3 comments For this prompt I am choosing FUTURE HOME OF THE LIVING GOD by Louise Erdrich.


message 10: by Meg (new)

Meg | 26 comments I love Rebecca Roanhorse!!


message 11: by Carol (new)

Carol (cquan01) | 602 comments Just finished The Beadworkers written by Beth Piatote, a Nez Perce enrolled with Colville Confederated Tribes. This book is a collection of short stories and a short play. I really enjoyed most of it, but there were sections that were written in the Nez Oerce language that I wasn’t able to understand. Most if it was very good!!! I actually finished it in one day!


message 12: by Penelope (new)

Penelope | 29 comments My choice is The Yield by Tara June Winch and Australian Widadjuri author.


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Cassie (cwalters-shantal) | 107 comments There There by Tommy Orange

There There by Tommy Orange
Completed: August 13, 2020


message 14: by Daleena (new)

Daleena | 23 comments I read "Moon of the Crusted Snow" by Waubgeshig Rice. It's a fast read (less than 400 pages on my Kobo), but in a good way! It was a page turner. It's apocalyptic theme leaves you feeling a bit eerie in this COVID-19 world ... but in a good kind of a way!


message 15: by Darlene (new)

Darlene | 6 comments I loved Red Wolf by Jennifer Dance about the residential school system. I learned a lot!


message 16: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Hayes | 1 comments Lani’s Story by Lani Brennan
A heartbreaking story about an Aboriginal woman and her journey getting away from a violent partner and how others treated her.


message 17: by Krissy (new)

Krissy White | 51 comments There There by Tommy Orange. I thought this book was a bit confusing but I did think it was good.


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