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First Nation Communities READ 2023/24

A guide celebrating First Nation Communities Read nominations. Titles are chosen by a jury of Indigenous librarians from across Ontario, representing the very best of Indigenous literature.

What is First Nations Communities READ?

First Nation Communities READ (FNCR) is an annual reading program (currently in its 15th year) launched by the First Nations public library community in Ontario. Books chosen for this program must be authored and/or illustrated by a First Nation, Métis, or Inuit creator. They must also contain First Nation, Métis, or Inuit content and are published with support or endorsement from Indigenous advisors and consultants. Finally, the titles encourage family literacy and intergenerational storytelling/information sharing. Check out current and past winners that showed an excellent example of the goals and vision that drive the FNCR program.

The FNCR program aims to increase awareness of the relevance and importance of Indigenous writing, illustration, and publishing, while honouring First Nation, Métis, and Inuit voices and experiences. This program wouldn't be possible without annual funding from the Government of Canada, coordination support from Southern Ontario Library Services, a volunteer panel of First Nation librarians, and support from the Ontario Library AssociationGoodminds.com, and Quill & Quire. But most importantly, the FNCR relies heavily on the continued participation of libraries, communities, readers, publishers, and authors. 

As we celebrate Indigenous Excellence at BU, we look forward to highlighting these important contributions to Indigenous literature.  As our collection grows, we aim to include as many as we can.  Because of this, our lists of available titles under 'Available at the Library' will change over time to include more titles.  

2023-2024 PMC Indigenous Literature Award

October 2, 2023

First Nation Communities READ announced (PDF) the winners of the 2023-2024 PMC Indigenous Literature Award:

  • Children’s Category: The Phoenix Gets Greater by Marty Wilson-Trudeau and Phoenix Wilson, Published by Second Story Press
  • Young Adult/Adult Category: My Indian Summer: A Novel by Joseph Kakwinokanasum, Published by Tidewater Press

2023/2024 Longlist

Young Adult/Adult Category:

  • A Blanket of Butterflies/The Spirit of Denendeh Book Vol.1 by Richard Van Camp
  • A Minor Chorus: A Novel by Billy-Ray Belcourt
  • Animals Illustrated: Ringed Seal by William Flaherty
  • Aquariums: A Novel by J. D. Kurtness
  • Bear Bones and Feathers by Louise B. Halfe
  • Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future by Patty Krawec
  • Blood by Tyler Pennock
  • Broken Circle: The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools—Commemorative & 2nd Ed. by Theodore Fontaine
  • Creeboy by Teresa Wouters
  • Di-bayn-di-zi-win (To Own Ourselves): Embodying Ojibway-Anishinabe Ways by Jerry Fontaine and Don McCaskill
  • Half-Bads in White Regalia: A Memoir by Cody Caetano
  • Indig-Enough by Nikki Soliman
  • Inuunira: My Story of Survival by Brian Koonoo
  • Giju's Gift: Adventures of the Pugulatmu’j by Brandon Mitchell
  • Majagalee : the Language of Seasons by Shawna Davis
  • Making Love with the Land by Joshua Whitehead
  • Medicine Wheel Workbook: Finding Your Healthy Balance by Carrie Armstrong
  • My Indian Summer: A Novel by Joseph Kakwinokanasum 
  • Nii Ndahlohke Boys' and Girls' Work at Mount Elgin Industrial School, 1890-1915 by Mary Jane Logan McCallum
  • Opimotewina wina kapagamawat Witigowa / Journeys of The One to Strike the Wetigo by Ken Carriere
  • The Case of the Rigged Race by Michael Hutchinson
  • Rabbit Chase by Elizabeth LaPensée
  • Running Down A Dream A Memoir by Candy Palmater
  • Serpents and Other Spiritual Beings by Bomgiizhik Isaac Murdoch
  • She Holds Up the Stars by Sandra Laronde
  • Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop by Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith
  • The Amajurjuk by Levi Illuitok, Ben Shannon
  • The Gift of the Little People: A Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Story by William Dumas
  • The Missing Caribou Hide: Traditional Tłįchǫ Stories And Legends by Wendy Stephensen, Madeline Judas, and Cecilia Judas
  • The Other Ones by Jamesie Fournier
  • The Power of Story : On Truth, the Trickster, and New Fictions for a New Era by Harold Johnson
  • The Reckoner Rises, Book 2: Version Control
  • The Stone Child, Book 3: The Misewa Saga by David A. Robertson
  • The Summer of Bitter and Sweet by Jen Ferguson
  • The Theory of Crows : A Novel by David A. Robertson
  • Through the Eyes of Asunder by Neal Shannacappo
  • Trailer Park Shakes by Justene Dion-Glowa
  • Trees  by Lucy Hemphill
  • Valley of the Birdtail: An Indian Reserve, a White Town, and the Road to Reconciliation by Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson

Children's Category:

  • Abalone Woman by Teoni Spathelfer
  • A Magical Sturgeon by Joseph A. Dandurand 
  • Amo's Sapotawan by William Dumas
  • Animals Illustrated: Ringed Seal by William Flaherty
  • Beautiful You, Beautiful Me by Tasha Spillett-Sumner
  • Ben the Sea Lion by Roy Henry Vickers
  • Benny the Bananasaurus Rex by Sarabeth Holden
  • Dancing With Our Ancestors by Sara Florence Davidson and Robert Davidson
  • Drum from the Heart by Ren Wikinanish Louie
  • Finding Moose by Sue Farrell Holler
  • I Can See You by Rosemarie Avrana Meyok
  • Jordan and Mom by Jerleen Anderson-Sullivan
  • ka-aciwikicik / The Move by Doris George, Don K. Philpot
  • Maakusie Loves Music by Chelsey June and Jaaji (Twin Flames)
  • Muinji'j Asks Why : The Story of the Mi'kmaq and the Shubenacadie Residential School by Shanika MacEachern, Breighlynn MacEachern (Muinji'j)
  • Nēhiyawēwin awāsi-masinahikanis: A little Plains Cree Book for Children by Patricia Deiter
  • Niitu and Chips by Babah Kalluk
  • Oolichan Moon by Samantha Beynon
  • Phoenix Gets Greater by Marty Wilson-Trudeau with Phoenix Wilson
  • Returning to the Yakoun River by Sara Florence Davidson and Robert Davidson
  • Sweetgrass by Theresa Meuse
  • The Day I Became Number 54 by Lorrie Gallant
  • The Raven Mother- Mothers of Xsan by Hetxw’ms Gyetxw (Brett D. Huson)
  • To My Panik: To My Daughter by Nadia Sammurtok 
  • Una Huna?: Ukpik Learns to Sew by Susan Aglukark
  • Wiijibibamatoon Anangoonan/Runs with the Stars by Darcy Whitecrow and Heather M. O’Connor
  • With Our Orange Hearts by Phyllis Webstad

2020-2021 PMC Indigenous Literature Award

September 24, 2020

First Nation Communities READ announced (PDF) the winners of the 2020-2021 PMC Indigenous Literature Award:

  • Children’s Category: The Bear’s Medicine by Clayton Gauthier, Published by Theytus Books
  • Young Adult/Adult Category: Chasing Painted Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor, Published by Cormorant Books

2020/2021 Longlist

Young Adult/Adult Category:

  • A Haida Manga: Carpe Fin by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
  • A Mind Spread Out on the Ground by Alicia Elliott
  • Bone Black by Carol Rose Goldeneagle
  • Chasing Painted Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor
  • Crow Gulch by Douglas walbourne-Gough
  • Crow Winter by Karen McBride
  • Disintegrate/Dissociate by Arielle Twist
  • The North-West is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel's People, the Metis Nation by Jean Teillet
  • The Way Home by David Neel
  • This Place: 150 Years Retold by Kateri Akiwenzi-Damm, Sonny Assu, Brandon Mitchell/Tara Audibert, Kyle Charles..
  • Powwow Summer by Nahanni Shingoose
  • The Debwe Series: Perception: A Photo Series by KC Adams
  • The Man Who Lived with a Giant: Stories from Johnny Neyelle, Dene Elder
  • Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline
  • From Bear Rock Mountain: The Life and Times of Dene Residential School Survivor by Antoine Bear Rock Mountain
  • From the Ashes: My Story of Being Metis, Homeless, and Finding My Way by Jesse Thistle
  • In My Own Moccassins: A Memoir of Resilience by Helen Knott
  • Injichaag: My Soul in Story: Anishinaabe Poetics in Art and Words by Kim Anderson, Rene Meshake
  • Mighty Muskrat Mystery Series: The Case of Windy Lake by Michael Hutchinson
  • Moccasin Square Gardens: Short Stories by Richard Van Camp
  • One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet by Richard Wagamese

Children's Category:  

  • Bear for Breakfast  by Robert Munsch/Jay Odjick
  • Birdsong by Julie Flett
  • I'm Finding My Talk by Rebecca Thomas/Pauline Young
  • In My Anaana's Amautik by Nadia Sammurtok/Lenny Lishchenko
  • Magical Beings of Haida Gwaii by Sara Davidson, Terry-Lynn Williams-Davidson/Judy Hilgemann, Alyssa Koski
  • May We Have Enough to Share by Richard Van Camp/Various Indigenous Artists
  • Neekah's Knitting Needles by Sylvia Olsen, Odelia Smith/Sheena Lott
  • Nibi's Water Song by Sunshine Tenasco/Chief Lady Bird
  • The Fox Wife by Beatrice Deer/DJ Herron
  • The Owl and the Two Rabbits by Nadia Sammurtok/Marcus Cutler
  • The Pencil by Susan Avingaq, Maren Vsetula/Charlene Chua
  • The Walrus and the Caribou by Maika Harper/Marcus Cutler
  • Voices from the Skeena: An Illustrated Oral History by Robery Budd/Roy Henry Vickers
  • When We Had Sled Dogs: A Story from the Trapline by Ida Tremblay/Miriam Korner
  • Wolverine and Little Thunder: An Eel Fishing Story by Alan Syliboy