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Indigenous #KidLitWomen

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My contribution to the month-long #KidLitWomen campaign is to lift Indigenous women who have written books for children and teens.

If we were sitting in a classroom or a lecture hall, I'd ask you to name a picture book about a Native woman or girl. Chances are most of you would name a book by Paul Goble or Scott O'Dell. I drew a line through their names to tell you... NO! Not books by those guys! Inside, I'd be cringing to hear you give me those answers. And I'd explain that books by those men have many many many many (how many times shall I write that word?!) problems.

My solution-oriented challenge for you, for the #KidLitWomen campaign is this: Next time you're at the bookstore, reach for books written by Indigenous women! And ask for them at the library! And if your children bring that Goble or that O'Dell book home, arrange a meeting with the teacher to talk about books by Indigenous Women!

I made an Indigenous #KidLitWomen pdf for you that has book titles on it, plus some gorgeous covers! Right after the book title is the name of the Native woman. In parenthesis is that woman's nation, followed by the publisher and year the book was published. Here's what it looks like (and beneath the image of it, you'll see the book list), but hit that pdf link and print it out as many times as you want! Take it with you to the book store, to the library... to your next book club meeting!







Board Books
Wild Berries by Julie Flett (Cree-Métis), Simply Read Books, 2013.
Boozhoo: Come Play With Us by Deanna Himango (Ojibwe), Fond du Lac Band of
      Lake Superior, Chippewa, 2002.
My Heart Fills With Happiness by Monique Gray Smith (Cree, Lakota and Scottish),
      Orca, 2016.


Picture Books
Shi-shi-etko by Nicola I. Campbell (Nle7kepmx, Nsilx and Métis), Groundwood
      Books, 2005.
The Good Luck Cat by Joy Harjo (Mvskoke), Harcourt Brace, 2000.
Sweetest Kulu by Celina Kalluk (Inuit), Inhabit Media, Incorporated, 2014.
Powwow Summer: A Family Celebrates the Circle of Life by Marcie Rendon (White
      Earth Anishinaabe), Minnesota Historical Society, 2013.
Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee Creek), Morrow, 2000.


Middle Grades
I Am Not A Number by Jenny Kay Dupuis (Nipissing), Second Story, 2016.
The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), Hyperion,
     1999.
Indian Shoes by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee (Creek), HarperCollins, 2002.
Super Indian, Vol. One and Vol. Two, by Arigon Starr (Kickapoo), Wacky
     Productions, 2012.


High School
#NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Womenedited By Lisa Charleyboy and
        Mary Beth Leatherdale, Annick Press, 2017.
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline (Georgian Bay Métis), Dancing Cat Books,
     2017.
Murder on the Red River by Marcie Rendon, (White Earth Anishinaabe), Cinco
     Puntos, 2017.
The Round House by Louise Erdrich, (Turtle Mountain Chippewa). 


Coming in 2018 and 2019…
The Summer of Split Feather Fever by Christine Day (Upper Skagit), HarperCollins.
Apple In the Middle by Dawn Quigley (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa), North
     Dakota State University Press.
Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse (Ohkay Owingeh/African American). Disney
      Hyperion.
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse (Ohkay Owingeh/African American),
     Simon & Schuster.
We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga byTraci L. Sorell (Cherokee), Charlesbridge
     Publishing.

Hearts Unbroken byCynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee Creek), Candlewick.




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