Resource Update: 10 Books by Indigenous Authors from Around the Globe

Published on 23 October 2023 at 16:48

This time of year comes with several holidays that recognize indigenous peoples. On September 22nd, we celebrate Native American Day. This year, the theme is, "Protecting Our People Through Sovereignty: Past, Present, and Future." On October 9th, we recognize Indigenous Peoples Day. The theme for 2023 is "Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-determination." In November, we honor Native American Heritage Month. While we try to uplift the voices of Indigenous storytellers all year long, we will share a couple posts that specifically recognize the work of Indigenous writers. In this post, we focus on the work of Indigenous authors from around the world. Click the button below to be taken to the article, or visit one of these links to learn more about these special occasions.

Image Description: A woman with light brown skin and long dark hair holds a hand-painted poster. Red and black lettering says, "Indigenous womxn will lead us forward." A black handprint is painted over her mouth. Behind her stand other protesters, carrying signs with similar slogans.

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