#IndigenousAuthors

“It baffles me sometimes that colonialism — the settler state — is not more present in people’s minds, when it just seems so clear and visible to me.” — Michelle Rahurahu, whose novel ‘Poorhara’ won best first book of fiction at this year’s Ockham’s. #Indigedon #Māori #IndigenousAuthors

e-tangata.co.nz/korero/michell

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-06-02

I often wonder why there aren't more calls for Indigenous writers and special Indigenous-themed anthologies/magazines for June. After all, it is Indigenous History month. A shoutout to ALOCASIA for doing so, though! alocasia.org #IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenousAuthors #Indigedon #WritingCommunity #LitMags #Anthologies

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-05-29

Waterloo BookFest is this Saturday. I'll be reading a scary little short story at 3:30. Come check us out! I'll be helping out a bit with the Indigenous Poets Society booth, so come say hi! englishatwaterloo.wordpress.co @WaterlooEvents #CanLit #IndigenousCreatives #IndigenousAuthors #AuthorsOfMastodon #KitchenerWaterloo

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-05-12

The voter's' packages for the Aurora Awards are now available. If you're a member of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, you can go download them. If you're not a member, it's only ten bucks to become one, and then you can read all sorts of terrific speculative fiction and poetry. My poem "Angakkuq" is one of the contenders, and I'd be honoured if you read it. Go read, and vote for your favourites! csffa.ca/ #SpeculativePoetry #SpeculativeFiction #AuroraAward #CanLit #IndigenousCreatives #PoetryCommunity #WritingCommunity #IndigenousAuthors

IndieAuthors.Social Newsindieauthornews@indieauthors.social
2025-04-14

Indigenous Poets You Should Know

There are simply too many amazing Indigenous poets (North American or otherwise) to capture all on one list, but here is a place to start reading, including Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz.
bookriot.com/indigenous-poets/

#InReadingColor #indigenousauthors #NativeAmerican #repost
@indieauthors

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-03-20
Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-02-20

The Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle is a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit and Métis writers in Canada looking to elevate their stories.

The 2025 program will launch on June 2nd; apply to participate today!
audible.ca/ep/IWC
#IndigenousAuthors #IndigenousCreatives #WritingCommunity

2025-02-17

My personal #books #ReadingGoal this year is to find & read every book that Richard Wagamese wrote. I have read 3 of his books so far & loved them. He's one of my fave #Indigenous authors in #Canada.

Richard Wagamese was one of Canada’s foremost #IndigenousAuthors & esteemed public speaker & #storyteller. A professional writer since 1979, he was a newspaper columnist & reporter, radio & television broadcaster & producer, documentary producer & author of 14 titles from various #Canadian publishers.

He was a success in every genre of writing he tried. An #Ojibway from the #Wabaseemoong #FirstNation in Northwestern #Ontario, he became the first #NativeCanadian to win a National Newspaper Award for Column Writing in 1991. He won the Alberta Writers Guild Best Novel Award for his debut novel, Keeper’n Me in 1994 & the Canadian Authors Association Award for Fiction for his third novel Dream Wheels, in 2007. One Native Life was one of The Globe & Mail’s 100 Best Books of 2008 & One Story, One Song was awarded the George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature in 2011.

Indian Horse, the feature film, is based on his book of the same title.

If you haven't read any of his books yet, I highly recommend finding them at your local library 👍📚

Tobias Willstedttobwil@mastodon.nu
2025-01-29
Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2025-01-09

Next Friday is an in-person launch party for the Indigenous anthology Mihko Kiskisiwin: Blood Memory. I am a featured author and will be reading from my body of work. Friday, January 17 from 5:30-9:30 pm at the Willow Park (aka Victoria Park) Pavilion. There will be food, though I will be wearing a mask to protect my health. Tickets available for free through Eventbrite. eventbrite.com/e/mihko-kiskisi #WritingCommunity @WaterlooEvents #IndigenousAuthors @indigenousauthors #IndigenousCreatives

Suzanne Aldrich (she/her)suzannealdrich@hachyderm.io
2024-12-03

🌟 Multnomah County Library: Indigenous Voices for High Schoolers
Explore compelling fiction and nonfiction from Native American, First Nations, and Indigenous authors. Perfect for high schoolers!
👉 multcolib.bibliocommons.com/li

#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #TeenReads #YA #IndigenousAuthors #AANHPI #DiverseBooks #ReadingLists

2024-11-21

One of the talented #IndigenousAuthors to put on your to-read list;

Do it for native history month.

birchbarkbooks.com/products/wa

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2024-09-11

Attention Indigenous horror authors of North America. Never Whistle At Night Part II is looking for stories and pays well. neverwhistleatnight.moksha.io/ @indigenousauthors #HorrorWriters #HorrorAuthors #WritingCommunity #IndigenousAuthors

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2024-07-17

I finally got my copy of Mihko Kiskisiwin, an anthology of works by Indigenous authors and poets, edited by the Indigenous Poets Society. I have two short stories in this collection, and may be doing a reading from it this autumn at a book launch in Guelph. books.friesenpress.com/store/t @indigenousauthors #IndigenousAuthors #WritingCommunity #PoetryCommunity #IndigenousCreatives #anthology

A person with long, graying hair and glasses holds a book titled "mihko kîsikâwin - Blood Memory: An Indigenous Poets Society Anthology" in front of them. The cover of the book features an illustration of a bison.A book titled "mihko kiskisiwin - Blood Memory: An Indigenous Poets Society Anthology." The cover features a vibrant illustration of a bison with blue and orange fur standing on grass, under a night sky with a moon and tree.
2024-07-16

New #book to enjoy #reading & #learning from!

Held by the Land: A Guide to Indigenous Plants for Wellness
By Leigh Joseph.

Author Leigh Joseph, an #ethnobotanist, member of the #SquamishNation & founder of #SkwalwenBotanicals, provides a beautifully illustrated essential introduction to #Indigenous #PlantKnowledge.

#Plants can be a great source of #healing as well as #nourishment & the practice of growing & harvesting from trees, flowering herbs & other plants is a powerful way to become more connected to the land.

The #IndigenousPeoples of #NorthAmerica have long traditions of using #NativePlants as #medicine as well as for #food. Held by the Land honors & shares some of these traditions, offering a guide to:

Harvesting herbs & other plants & using them topically.
North American plants that can treat common ailments, add nutrition to your diet, become part of your beauty regime & more.
Stories & traditions about native plants from the author's #Squamish culture.
Using plant knowledge to strengthen your #ConnectionToTheLand you live on.
Early chapters will introduce you to responsible ways to identify & harvest plants in your area & teach you how to grow a deeper connection with the land you live on through plants.

In the plant profiles section, common plants are introduced with illustrations & information on their characteristics, range, how to grow & harvest them & how to use them topically & as food.

Special features offer recipes for food & beauty products along with stories & traditions around the plants.

This beautiful, full-color guide to #IndigenousPlants will give you new insights into the power of everyday plants.

skwalwen.com/products/held-by-

#Bookstodon #IndigenousAuthors #IndigenousBooks #decolonization #IndigenousPlantEducation #Educational #BritishColumbia #Cascadia #CoastSalish #PacificNorthwest #PNW #NativePlantsEducation #NativeWriters #NativePlantsGuide #FirstNations #NonFiction #NatureBooks #PlantsBook #NatureGuide

Held by the Land: A Guide to Indigenous Plants for Wellness
By Leigh Joseph. Cover of hardcover book. It has Indigenous botanical illustrations on it.
2024-07-10

From Robin Wall Kimmerer's "Braiding Sweetgrass" § "Epiphany in the Beans"

#Books #Reading #Quotes #IndigenousAuthors #Love

I sat once in a graduate writing workshop on relationships to the land. The students all demonstrated a deep respect and affection for nature. They said that nature was the place where they experienced the greatest sense of belonging and well-being. They professed without reservation that they loved the earth. And then I asked them, “Do you think that the earth loves you back?” No one was willing to answer that. It was as if I had brought a two-headed porcupine into the classroom. Unexpected. Prickly. They backed slowly away. Here was a room full of writers, passionately wallowing in unrequited love of nature.
So I made it hypothetical and asked, “What do you suppose would happen if people believed this crazy notion that the earth loved them back?” The floodgates opened. They all wanted to talk at once. We were suddenly off the deep end, heading for world peace and perfect harmony. One student summed it up: “You wouldn’t harm what gives you love.”
LM Littlemiki_lou
2024-04-23

Tommy Orange's Wandering Stars. Orange writes with wisdom and care, and so beautifully about the ugly never-ending wars on . He writes about in the through the life stories of 7 generations of Cheyenne.It is a painful journey. He writes so eloquently about pain, dreams, feelings and connections to unknown ancestors. He gifts us a deeper understanding of generational and epigentic . I recommend this book.

2024-02-24

We will make mistakes. We will forget that we belong to one another, and then we will remember again, make amends, and move forward. This is all part of the process.

Kaitlin B. Curtice- Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day

@bookstodon

#BookQuote #books #reading #CurrentlyReading #bookstodon #read
#nonfiction #IndigenousAuthors

Shantell PowellShanmonster@c.im
2024-02-04

audible.ca/ep/IWC The Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle is a six-month mentorship and workshop program for emerging First Nations, Inuit and Métis writers in Canada looking to elevate their stories. @indigenousauthors #IndigenousAuthors #CanLit #WritingCommunity #IndigenousMastodon #WritingMentorship

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