The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation is launching a children's library program focused on works by Native American authors, according to a community announcement. The First ...
Winnipeg author David A. Robertson, two-time winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award and a member of Norway House Cree Nation, and Penguin Random House Canada’s Tundra Books are readying a ...
On Oct. 7, local author Thomas Peacock’s newest children’s book will hit shelves. Called “The Naming of Aki,” aki meaning Earth in Ojibwe, it tells the story of First Human and Ma’iingan (wolf)’s ...
A new children's library featuring books by Indigenous authors has opened at Fall River Heritage State Park. The library is part of a statewide initiative by the Department of Conservation and ...
The children and their mother approach the plane in a recreation scene from "Lost in the Jungle." National Geographic/Anita Galló In “Lost in the Jungle,” Oscar winners Jimmy Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi ...
For years, San Diego Comic-Con organizers and local Indigenous artists have been working to secure more Indigenous artists as presenters at the annual convention. Mervin “Chag” Lowry started ...
Since the late 2010s, a surge of fantasy books by Indigenous authors have been published across North America in an ongoing ...
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