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message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Thank you for the opportunity to join this group. I have set a goal to learn more about Indigenous literature, and most of my reading has been Canadian. The stories are painful, but they need to be known and honoured.

I see 'Jonny Appleseed' on your list. I feel all educators should read that one. I recognize some of my students in Jonny.

I recently finished Richard Wagamese's 'Medicine Walk'. I would like to add that to the list, if I can figure it out. Thanks.


message 5: by Sara (last edited Jul 23, 2022 09:48AM) (new)

Sara (saraelizabeth11) I have recently helped construct a Native & First Nations of North America book display at the college library for which I work. Here are some of the featured books, in no particular order. Click the cover of each to see the title/details. I'll continue to add as the list grows & time permits:

The Sentence by Louise Erdrich Black Sun (Between Earth and Sky, #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse Anishinaabe Syndicated A View from the Rez by Jim Northrup full-metal indigiqueer poems by Joshua Whitehead Mohawk Interruptus Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States by Audra Simpson Rebuilding Native Nations Strategies for Governance and Development by Miriam Jorgensen The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline Transformation and Continuity in Lakota Culture The Collages of Arthur Amiotte by Arthur Amiotte Indigenous Methodologies Characteristics, Conversations, and Contexts by Margaret Kovach Voices of Resistance and Renewal Indigenous Leadership in Education by Dorothy Aguilera–Black Bear Native Apparitions Hollywood's Indians Through an American Indian Studies Lens by Steve Pavlik Northern Plains Native Americans A Modern Wet Plate Perspective by Shane Balkowitsch Reservation Reelism Redfacing, Visual Sovereignty, and Representations of Native Americans in Film by Michelle H. Raheja Not a Nation of Immigrants Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice This Town Sleeps by Dennis E. Staples A Perfect Likeness Two Novellas by Richard Wagamese Crooked Hallelujah by Kelli Jo Ford Dirty Copper by Jim Northrup Dream Wheels by Richard Wagamese Even As We Breathe by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday Hunter with Harpoon by Markoosie Patsauq Apple Skin to the Core by Eric Gansworth Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese Motorcycles & Sweetgrass Penguin Modern Classics Edition by Drew Hayden Taylor Indian Killer by Sherman Alexie Native Voices Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations by Cmarie Fuhrman Noopiming The Cure for White Ladies by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Plastic Indian A Collection of Stories and Other Writings by Robert J. Conley We Had a Little Real Estate Problem The Unheralded Story of Native Americans Comedy by Kliph Nesteroff Scalping Columbus and Other Damn Indian Stories Truths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies by Adam Fortunate Eagle Take Us To Your Chief And Other Stories by Drew Hayden Taylor Ten Little Indians by Sherman Alexie The Trail of Nenaboozhoo and Other Creation Stories by Isaac Murdoch Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden War Dances by Sherman Alexie Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson Winter in the Blood by James Welch You Who Enter Here by Erika T. Wurth The Removed by Brandon Hobson A Line of Driftwood the Ada Blackjack Story by Diane Glancy My Heart Is a Chainsaw (The Lake Witch Trilogy, #1) by Stephen Graham Jones We Are Still Here A Photographic History of the American Indian Movement by Laura Waterman Wittstock Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers by Jake Skeets This Wound Is a World by Billy-Ray Belcourt Spaces between Us Queer Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Decolonization by Scott L. Morgensen Crazy Brave by Joy Harjo You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Sherman Alexie Two Old Women An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage and Survival by Velma Wallis Pipestone My Life in an Indian Boarding School by Adam Fortunate Eagle Walking the Rez Road Stories by Jim Northrup Mamaskatch A Cree Coming of Age by Darrel J. McLeod Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings Poems by Joy Harjo Little Big Bully by Heid E. Erdrich NDN Coping Mechanisms Notes from the Field by Billy-Ray Belcourt The Failure of Certain Charms And Other Disparate Signs of Life by Gordon Henry Jr. To Be a Water Protector The Rise of the Wiindigoo Slayers by Winona LaDuke

a few without cover art:
Views from the Reservation: A New Edition
The Gatherings: Reimagining Indigenous-Settler Relations
What Does Justice Look Like?: The Struggle for Liberation in Dakota Homeland


message 6: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Reservation Reelism is on my want to read list now. So glad you brought attention to these.


message 7: by Sara (new)

Sara (saraelizabeth11) Anne wrote: "Reservation Reelism is on my want to read list now. So glad you brought attention to these."

And I've had Richard Wagamese's books on my TBR list for quite a while... After reading your review of Medicine Walk I'll have to bump it to the top of my pile!

Nice to "meet" you here, Anne... I'm glad my "display" is being appreciated by someone, though I've notice that the cover images don't show on all devices.


message 8: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Nice to meet you, Sara. Medicine Walk is such a powerful reminder that every journey matters. Hope you enjoy it!

I am set up to get notifications, so notice of your list popped up today in my email. There is so much excellent literature out there!


message 9: by Jonilee (new)

Jonilee | 5 comments Mod
Arikoma bu, Anne and Sara for adding to the list!

Here are more books that I've come across as well.

Post colonial Love Poem by Natalie Díaz
Post colonial Love Poem

Earth Keeper Reflections on the American Land by N. Scott Momaday
Earth Keeper: Reflections on the American Land

Fresh Banana Leaves Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science by Jessica Hernandez
Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes Through Indigenous Science

An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians A New Edition, with an Introductory Study, Notes, and Appendices by José Juan Arrom by Ramón Pané
An Account of the Antiquities of the Indians: A New Edition, with an Introductory Study, Notes, and Appendices by José Juan Arrom
Note* Indian here is used in place of Indigenous Caribbean as this is an account from the 1490s by someone under Columbus' charge (ie: they thought the Caribbean was India). He was made to learn the language of my Taíno ancestors and make a record of our cultural beliefs and customs.

Ancient Hawai'i by Herb Kawainui Kane
Ancient Hawai'i

Decolonizing Wealth Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance by Edgar Villanueva
Decolonizing Wealth: Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance


message 10: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Thank you , Jonilee. The one from the 1400s must give an interesting perspective.


message 11: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Rankin | 1 comments Personally, can’t wait for VenCo by Cherie Dimaline and Warrior Girl Uneartged by Angeline Boulley!
I am loving the contemporary fiction by Native authors. Indigenous creativity and stories 💜 can’t get enough.


message 12: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Yes. Cherie Domaine is amazing.

I had the opportunity to read two excellent nonfiction collections recently: Laughing with the Trickster by Thomson Highway and Carrying It Forward by John Brady McDonald. Really opened the eyes and mind.


message 13: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments Domaine! Autocorrect will drive me crazy one day.


message 14: by Anne (new)

Anne Smith-Nochasak | 9 comments It will not let me write Dimaline.


message 15: by Jonilee (new)

Jonilee | 5 comments Mod
Tau everyone, I've just discovered how to add books to our group bookshelf, this seems like a way better way to add books! I'm going to be adding all the books mentioned in this post there. You should be able to access it by clicking onto the group home page and scrolling to the bottom, below 'members, where it says 'bookshelf'

Hahom for your patience as I try to make this a bit more organized & efficient. :)


message 16: by Alexander (last edited Jul 21, 2025 05:57PM) (new)

Alexander Addams | 1 comments Hi all, I am an Indigenous writer, well, actually, traditional storyteller and am using voice-to-text to write down stories in a unique fashion as if I were there in front of you telling it. My first book is out "Gardeners of Consciousness" and I would love for you to take a look at what I've been told is not only a unique story but also how it is told. It is sci-fi, Indigenous Futurism, pre and post apocalyptic story told from the voice of a Mohawk storyteller on what he witnesses as the downfall of society and the unexpected individuals who take the reigns to to take humanity to its next level. It is Ultra pro feminist, lgbtq2a+ and told all around Natives. Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think of the idea of a storyteller telling the story of a storyteller.


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