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Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2018/19

Created by ABPBC on November 8, 2018
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tagged: indigenous, first nations, aboriginal
The Association of Book Publishers of BC produce school catalogues for educators, library wholesalers, and retailers working in the K-12 educational field. Titles have been selected from publisher submissions by teacher-librarians. These titles have been chosen for their relevance to school curricula and in the catalogue are annotated by professional evaluators.
Monsters

Monsters

by David A. Robertson
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook Audiobook
tagged : paranormal, occult & supernatural, superheroes, mental illness, non-classifiable

“The ending...is so unexpected that readers will eagerly anticipate [the] third volume.”—Kirkus Reviews

Cole Harper is struggling to settle into life in Wounded Sky First Nation. He may have stopped a serial killer but the trouble is far from over. A creature lurks in the shadows of Blackwood Forest, the health clinic is on lockdown by a mysterious organization, and long-held secrets threaten to bubble to the surface. Can Cole learn the truth about his father's death? Why won't Choch give h …

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Nakota Community

Nakota Community

by Trent Fox
edition:Hardcover
tagged : native canadian

Approximately 1.4 million Indigenous people live in Canada today. They come from a large number of communities, each with its own history, language, and cultural practices. Indigenous Canadian Communities in Canada will explore the lives of Indigenous people, both in the past and in current times.

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Nimoshom and His Bus

Nimoshom and His Bus

by Penny M. Thomas, illustrated by Karen Hibbard
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook Paperback
tagged : native canadian, business, careers, occupations, cars & trucks, diversity & multicultural

In this warm and joyful picture book highly recommended by Debbie Reese, children learn Cree from Nimoshom, their school bus driver.

Based on the author’s memories of her grandfather, Nimoshom is not your average bus driver. He loves to drive the school bus, tell silly stories, and share his language with the kids who ride his bus.

Nimoshom and His Bus introduces readers to common Cree words and phrases alongside the common childhood experience of riding the school bus. A Cree word list is inc …

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nipêhon / I Wait

nipêhon / I Wait

by Caitlin Dale Nicholson, translated by Leona Morin-Neilson
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : native canadian, girls & women, multigenerational

A quiet, gentle story about a family working together written in Cree and English.

A young child, her grandmother and mother are going out to pick wild yarrow. As Grandmother gets ready, the child and her mom wait. Grandmother leads the way to the field of blossoms, where they can finally start to pick … only now they have to wait for Mom!

The simple story, written in Cree and English and accompanied by rich acrylic illustrations, shows the patience, love and humor involved as three generations …

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Nisga'a Nation

Nisga'a Nation

by Rachel Seigel
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
tagged : native canadian

Approximately 1.4 million Indigenous people live in Canada today. They come from a large number of communities, each with its own history, language, and cultural practices. Aboriginal Canadian Communities will explore the lives of these Indigenous citizens, both in the past and in current times.

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#NotYourPrincess

#NotYourPrincess

Voices of Native American Women
edited by Lisa Charleyboy & Mary Beth Leatherdale
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover eBook
tagged : aboriginal & indigenous, girls & women, non-classifiable, social activism & volunteering

Native Women demand to be heard in this stunning anthology.

Whether looking back to a troubled past or welcoming a hopeful future, the powerful voices of Indigenous women across North America resound in this book. In the same style as the best-selling Dreaming in Indian, #Not Your Princess presents an eclectic collection of poems, essays, interviews, and art that combine to express the experience of being a Native woman. Stories of abuse, humiliation, and stereotyping are countered by the voices …

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Odawa Community

Odawa Community

by Dolores Nixon
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
tagged : native canadian

Approximately 1.4 million Indigenous people live in Canada today. They come from a large number of communities, each with its own history, language, and cultural practices. Aboriginal Canadian Communities will explore the lives of these Indigenous citizens, both in the past and in current times.

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Ohpikiihaakan-ohpihmeh (Raised somewhere else)

Ohpikiihaakan-ohpihmeh (Raised somewhere else)

A 60s Scoop Adoptee’s Story of Coming Home
by Colleen Cardinal, foreword by Raven Sinclair (Ótiskewápíwskew)
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : indigenous studies, native americans

During the 60s Scoop, over 20,000 Indigenous children in Canada were removed from their biological families, lands and culture and trafficked across provinces, borders and overseas to be raised in non-Indigenous households.

Ohpikiihaakan-ohpihmeh delves into the personal and provocative narrative of Colleen Cardinal’s journey growing up in a non- Indigenous household as a 60s Scoop adoptee. Cardinal speaks frankly and intimately about instances of violence and abuse throughout her life, but thi …

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