A Reading List for Indigenous History Month
Hi Owlkids Family!
June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day so it’s a great time to celebrate the history and achievements of Indigenous Peoples.
In honour of this month we have compiled a list of books that explore Indigenous culture. Gather the family, grab a comfy spot, and get reading!
Click on the links below to learn more about these books.
The Water Walker by Joanne Roberston (ages 3-7)
Aboriginal Canadian Communities: Salish Community by M.M. Eboch (ages 5-12)
Haida of Haida Gwaii by Owlkids (ages 4 – 13)
Haudenosaunee Culture Through Art and Design: Book 1 by Dakota Brant (age 5 and up)
Zoe and The Fawn by Catherine Jameson (ages 3-5)
Big Air by Lorna Schultz Nicholson (ages 12 and up)
Mohawk Colouring Book by Native North American Travelling College (ages 7 and up)
The Mask That Sang by Susan Currie (ages 9-13)
The Giving Tree: A Retelling of a Traditional Métis Story by Leah Dorion (ages 5-9)
And be sure to visit 4CAnoes.org and Goodminds.com for more great resources!