Book: Man Made Monsters by Andrea L Roger’s. The cover has an illustrated anatomical heart with words in Cherokee syllabary
I finished reading Man Made Monsters last night. The last story had me sobbing hard. ❤️ #booksky #readindigenous
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Book: Man Made Monsters by Andrea L Roger’s. The cover has an illustrated anatomical heart with words in Cherokee syllabary
I finished reading Man Made Monsters last night. The last story had me sobbing hard. ❤️ #booksky #readindigenous
Looking for your next great read?
Check out our list of Ten Books from Across Indigenous America, a powerful selection of stories, histories, and voices you don’t want to miss.
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In honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we’ve rounded up a few stories that reflect the diverse experiences of Indigenous identity, language, teachings, and cultural traditions. Learn more about these books on our website.
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Legendary Frybread Drive-In, edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith
My September book club read has arrived! Now I want frybread 😋 #books #diversebooks #booksky #readindigenous
A book cover titled Re-Storying Education: Decolonizing Your Practice Using a Critical Lens by Carolyn Roberts. The background is cream-coloured, featuring a central illustration of a stylized, calm-looking figure with closed eyes, set below a circular design of yellow flowers, red and white swirls, and green leaves. At the top is a quote from Eden Robinson, which reads: “An excellent resource for navigating often-fraught waters, turning potential struggle into a hopeful journey of discovery and reconciliation.” — Eden Robinson, bestselling author of the Trickster trilogy.
Here is a great read from Redwood’s summer list! “Re-Storying Education” by #CarolynRoberts inspires you to dismantle old myths and rebuild new narratives, including all the voices that comprise Canada. A perfect read for summer 2025!
Read More: loom.ly/p6AHcCY
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Big thanks to my old friend @shanehawk.com for taking the time to read my debut novel and share such kind words 🥹 If you haven't read the anthology he edited with @tvayyyy.bsky.social, Never Whistle a
At Night, please get on it! #ReadIndigenous
“Before there can be reconciliation, there must be truth.” Dive into this list of Indigenous books in honour of #indigenoushistorymonth. Listen to the voices of Indigenous authors sharing their perspectives on #truthandreconciliation in Canada. shorturl.at/2yU2p
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I love my individual copies of this duology, purchased from the inimitable @anotherstoryto.bsky.social in #Toronto, but this boxed set looks gorgeous.
If you have not yet made the acquaintance of the Chief, take a look.
www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/780963...
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An Indian Among los Indígenas: A Native Travel Memoir by Ursula Pike
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If you haven’t read this yet, you should. As with Braiding Sweetgrass, Kimmerer provides much needed food for thought about how the Indigenous teachings and practices that came from this land are what can help it and us heal and be happy #readindigenous #booksky
Yes! Even though horror isn’t my usual genre either, the indigenous authors were killing it in 2024 ! Hayden Taylor’s Cold, John’s Bad Cree, and the Never Whistle at Night collection are all must reads #booksky #readindigenous
It was great the first time, but years later, the reread slaps harder. So much going below the surface in all of Robinson’s writings set in her home territory. Stories that lead to others; it’s easy to get lost in this world of so much darkness, trauma, magic, and resilience #booksky #readindigenous
🌊 When we support independent, Indigenous-led publishers, we’re not just supporting books—we’re supporting movements. Movements to reclaim language, preserve knowledge, and center Indigenous perspectives in the literary world. 📖 #ReadIndigenous
💬 “Beading gives me strength” — Heart Berry Bling. This Valentine’s Day, let’s celebrate the love that lives in our families, our cultures, and the lessons we pass down. 📚❤️📖 Find “Heart Berry Bling” and more stories filled with love, tradition, and community at HighWater Press. #ReadIndigenous
💡 Book bans. Funding cuts. Retail monopolies. The publishing industry is shifting, and where we spend our money determines whose stories get told. Supporting independent, Indigenous-led publishers helps ensure that storytelling remains diverse, bold, and impactful. #ReadIndigenous
#readIndigenous!!!! Omg I love seeing this so much
#WritersDigest shared advice from Greg Sarris in an end of the year roundup! - bit.ly/41zAGHA
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THE FORGETTERS by Greg Sarris (Heyday Books) was featured in a year-end books roundup from #TheNewsCourier bit.ly/4iz9Jdk
🧵(14/17)
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Currently in the middle of Alexis Wright's Praiseworthy, I thoroughly enjoyed this review, by Simon Webster via Rain Taxi
raintaxi.com/praiseworthy/
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