The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation is launching a children's library program focused on works by ...
The First Peoples First Stewards (FPFS) children’s library initiative is available at nine DCR visitor centers at parks and ...
Books by Indigenous authors have gained prominence in recent years, inviting readers into narratives that haven’t always been well represented on bookstore shelves or at industry awards ceremonies.
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November is Indigenous Heritage Month and we’re excited to have USA Today bestselling author, Vanessa Lillie on the show to share her books and her own story about her Cherokee heritage, and also tell ...
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation launched the First Peoples First Stewards Children’s Library, featuring more than 20 titles by Native American authors.
Angeline Boulley is the author of "Firekeeper's Daughter," "Warrior Girl Unearthed" and her latest "Sisters in the Wind." New York Times bestselling author Angeline Boulley is back this fall with her ...
At a virtual event on Wednesday hosted by the Connecticut Literary Festival, Indigenous writers read excerpts from their own works and offered thoughts about what it means to a Native American author ...
Navajo poet and arts advocate Kinsale Drake started the NDN Girls Book Club last April out of a desire to develop a fun, safe space for her fellow bibliophiles to geek out over Native American ...
Editors Shane Hawk and Ted Van Alst compiled an Indigenous horror anthology, “Never Whistle at Night.” (Photos courtesy of Shane Hawk and Ted Van Alst) It started with a tweet asking when the world ...
The indigenous co-authors of the new book, Montana Justice and Other Myths Busted, will share their ideas on effective writing and teaching Thursday, April 17, at SUNY Cortland. Sierra Adare, a ...