12 books by Indigenous women you should read
From poetry to YA, these 12 books by Canadian aboriginal women are amazing reads.
Poetry, novels, short stories, memoir and young adult: These 12 books by Canadian Indigenous women are amazing reads.

- Islands of Decolonial Love by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- Birdie by Tracey Lindberg
- Nobody Cries at Bingo by Dawn Dumont

- Celia's Song by Lee Maracle
- Tilly by Monique Gray Smith
- Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson

- North End Love Songs by Katherena Vermette
- The Pemmican Eaters by Marilyn Dumont
- The Right to Be Cold by Sheila Watt-Cloutier

They Called Me Number One won the 2014 George Ryga Award for Social Awareness in Literature. (Theytus Books/Talon Books/Portage & Main Press)

- Slash by Jeannette Armstrong
- In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier
- They Called Me Number One by Bev Sellars