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message 1: by Cooper (new)

Cooper | 1 comments My name is Cooper and I am so pleased to be part of this group. I have a real thirst to re learn our history and to support the path forward.


message 2: by Jonilee (new)

Jonilee | 5 comments Mod
Mabrika and Tau Cooper! I’m so glad you’ve found your way to this group :)

We’re not super active and I’m probably not the best moderator, but thanks for introducing yourself to the group! Maybe I’ll take your lead and add a place for introductions here when I have the time.

I know for myself relearning our histories can be very hard, so please take it slow and make sure you have some good ways to take care of yourself when you need to—(and never forget there was, is, and will always be indigenous joy)—that’s something I wish I had been told myself when I started diving back into my ancestral history.

Hahom, thank you!


message 3: by Eliyah (new)

Eliyah Nikolas | 1 comments HII! Im lakota and… when I was looking for groups to join, I really couldn’t find any talking about indigenous books…anything of the sort. This is the only one I’ve found so far! Very happy that i did tho


message 4: by Jonilee (new)

Jonilee | 5 comments Mod
Eliyah wrote: "HII! Im lakota and… when I was looking for groups to join, I really couldn’t find any talking about indigenous books…anything of the sort. This is the only one I’ve found so far! Very happy that i ..."

Tau kena Mabrika, Eliyah! I'm very glad you came across this group :) I made it for that same reason. While I can't designate a lot of my time to managing it or making it more interesting/active--it was my hope to simply create the group so that other indigenous people like myself could feel seen and find some books by/for indigenous peoples :)

Hahom, thank you, so much for joining!


message 5: by Scott (new)

Scott Feldmann (scott-feldmann) | 1 comments Hello! I'm grateful for the invitation to join the group despite being non-Native. In fact, my interest lies in the crossover in storytelling among cultures. I researched a topic with care and respect, uninvited and with no inside guides or coaches, despite efforts to find some. As a non-fiction historical bio told in montage, a timeline, unarchived photos and brief essays, the topic may appear to be a rehash of old news for those who have lived it. It was new news to me! My debut book as co-author/illustrator is a non-fiction biography of a resilient Lakota woman in tragic circumstance who lived and died long ago, and whose tale deserves telling, even if a century "too late". My creative partner, a Nebraska-born singer-songwriter, also non-Native, wrote a beautiful tribute song to Zintkála Nuni. Together we have tried to create empathy while educating. I welcome honest feedback and am especially curious to see how this book, based on a short animated film we also produced, will be received by Native Americans. Non-Natives . . . you too! Ask if you'd like to see a NetGalley ARC. It launches September 27, 2024. Thank you.


message 6: by Hannah Eliz (new)

Hannah Eliz | 1 comments Taiguey everyone, as soon as I joined this app I wanted to find a safe group to join. Hope you folks are having a lovely day, and many blessings


message 7: by Michelle (new)

Michelle MG | 1 comments Hi everyone!
I am here trying to build a reading community as I ease out of facebook groups. I am an educator who has a passion for Indigenous literature and I am grateful for the amazing Indigenous authors who are thriving in my country of Canada. I hope to be able to share great books that highlight Indigenous brilliance as well as resilience. Looking forward to discussions
Cheers!
Michelle


message 8: by e.okaliito (last edited Jan 14, 2025 08:58PM) (new)

e.okaliito g.s. (stargaizerxgs) | 1 comments Hello All,

Once I saw there were groups on here the first thing I searched was 'two spirit' and this was what popped up. Special thank you to Jonilee for making the group!

My name is Okaliito, reconnecting yoreme-mayo living in the Bay Area. I got back into reading last summer after checking out 'Goddess of Filth' by V. Castro. Since then I have been focused on reading fantastical fiction by BIPoC authors. I have not read much non-fiction since college so my contributions will be in the realm of fiction. Still, I look forward to reading everyone's thoughts and to check out the groups bookshelf.

Happy reading fellow book worms! :)


message 9: by Jay (new)

Jay B. | 1 comments Hi I’m looking for books that talk about pre-colonial concepts of gender and sex. Any leads are appreciated!


PSL&MatteLipstick | 2 comments @JayB this is pretty late, but you might want to look up the following writers:

Brian Joseph Gilley

Gregory D. Smithers

Ma-Nee Chacaby

Joshua Whitehead

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

Arcadian Barrett

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