It’s Indigenous Peoples Month, or Native American Heritage Month if you prefer that term. I have two items that will help you add to your TBR, then a list of Alaskans I recommend.
First, we are lucky to have many awesome children’s and YA books by Indigenous authors and illustrators. If you want a great overview, I recommend Dr. Debbie Reese and Dr. Jean Mendoza’s website American Indians in Children’s Literature for reviews and extensive information about this topic. See the site at http://www.americanindiansinchildrensliterature.net.
Second, since I live in Alaska, I’m going to share my go-to list of Alaska Native authors and illustrators. This is not a complete list of all the excellent ones out there, but it will give you a taste of the width and breath of the talent we have up here. Feel free to comment to add to my list! (Note: My formatting wouldn't work properly and I was not able to add the diacritics for some names—I apologize for that.)
Children’s Books:
Picture book authors Barbara and Ethan Atwater: https://www.westmarginpress.com/blog/alaskan-storytelling-culture/
Illustrator Michaela Goade:
Board book and picture book author Angela Gonzalez:
Middle grade novelist and short story author Nasugraq Rainey Hopson:
Co-author (for Elizabeth Peratrovich, Fighter in Velvet Gloves) and artist Roy Peratrovich, Jr.:
Adult books:
(Many of these authors write in more than one genre.)
Nora Marks Dauenhauer:
Joan Naviyuk Kane:
Ishmael Angaluuk Hope:
Ernestine Hayes:
William L. Iggiagruk (Willie) Hensley:
Ilarion (Larry) Merculieff:
Lily H. Tuzroyluke:
Velma Wallis:
C. G. Williams:
Mercy Zephyr:
Try a few or all of them—I’m sure you’ll find something perfect for you in this Indigenous Peoples Month.
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