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Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Oct

9

2023

Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day Today and Indigenous Authors Everyday

The second Monday of October is Indigenous Peoples’ Day. What was the last book you read by an indigenous author? An idea to support indigenous authors and your local bookstore at the same time is to preorder upcoming books by indigenous creators. Here are a few suggestions: The Misewa Saga #4: The Portal Keeper by …

Oct

5

2022

Poūkahangatus by Tayi Tibble

The cover is gorgeous and the words inside are even more amazing! The details of language, experience, and metaphor in this collection are stunning, touching on different facets of Tayi Tibble’s life as a Māori woman in New Zealand. From indigenous stories to coming-of-age struggles to pop culture highlights like “Twilight” and the Kardashians, this …

Oct

12

2021

Country Bookshelf Celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day and Indigenous Authors

Light up Peets Hill with the installation of illuminated teepees to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. The lodges honor the contributions of American Indians to our community, landscape, and culture, and will stand on the ancestral lands of the Bitterroot Salish, Pend d’Orielle, Kootenai, Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne, Crow, Chippewa Cree, Assiniboine, Gros Ventre, Dakota, and other …

Oct

11

2021

My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones is back with My Heart is a Chainsaw. Jones, who has been diligently writing amazing horror stories for the past decade, is really taking off these last few years. Last year’s release The Only Good Indians won the Ray Bradbury Prize, the Alex Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Bram Stoker Award (and it’s …

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