All these stories are by Indigenous authors
The Dancers
by Thomas Peacock
An auntie warrior regains her spirit after her niece brings her back to dancing
Dreamcatcher
by Angelo Sofsky
Dragonfly Kites Pimithaagansa
by Tomson Highway
The Short-Cut
by Lenore Keeshig-Tobias
Taking a shortcut and seeing all kinds of tracks in the snow
The Range Enternal
by Louise Erdrich
A woman tells of her appreciation for the olden days by considering the perks of having a wood burning stove.
Where Did You Get Your Moccasins?
by Bernelda Wheeler
A child's school mates inquire about moccasins
Greet the Dawn: The Lakota Way
by S.D. Nelson
A Lakota tradition of gratitude
I Can't Have Bannock, but the Beaver has a Dam
by Bernelda Wheeler
Our technology has interrupted the world of animals, it makes sense that they would do the same to us.
Sweetest Kulu
by Celina Kalluk
This poem describes the gifts given to a newborn baby by all the animals of the Arctic.
Go Show the World
by Wab Kinew
Indigenous heroes are celebrated as the reader is encouraged to consider how they will impact the world.
Nibi Emosaawdang:
the Water Walker
by Joanne Robertson
This is the true story of Nakomis, as she takes actions to protect our water, and encourages you the reader to do so as well.
Zoe and the Fawn
by Catherine Jameson
A little girl on a mission through the wilderness to locate the mother of a fawn.
Fry Bread
by Kevin Noble Maillard
Nothing like frybread to tickle all the senses.
We are Water Protectors
by Carole Lindstrom
This book reminds us the many ways water is an integral part of our lives
Hungry Johnny
by Cheryl Minnema
Johnny loves to eat! Will he learn to let elders eat first?
Awâsis and the World-Famous Bannock
by Dallas Hunt
What will Awasis do when she loses all of her grandma's bannock? No worries, the forest animals help her out.
Bowwow Powwow
by Brenda J Childs
Honoring the experience of the Powwow through a little girls dream.
My Heart Fills with Happiness
by Monique Gray Smith
A Man Called Raven
by Richard Van Camp & George Little Child
A lesson in why we must be kind to animals.
You Hold Me Up
by Monique Gray Smith
Endearing picture book about how we can support each other.
When We Had Sled Dogs: A story from the trapline. ācimowin ohci wanihikīskanāhk.
by Miriam Körner