June is National Indigenous History month. We honour the heritage, cultures, contributions, and resilience of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
In recognition of the ongoing injustices faced by Indigenous peoples, this collection serves as a platform to challenge colonial narratives and promote reconciliation. Through a diverse range of resources, we confront the legacy of settler colonialism and strive to centre Indigenous perspectives, knowledge systems, and experiences. We invite you to engage critically, reflect deeply, and actively participate in the ongoing journey towards equity, justice, and healing for Indigenous communities.
Discover the selection of printed and online books from our display at Morisset Library, which will be available throughout June.
English Books
French Books
eBooks
- Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin Culture and Politics in the Twentieth Century
- L'œil du maître figures de l'imaginaire colonial québécois
- Unreconciled : family, truth, and indigenous resistance
- Love after the end : an anthology of two-spirit & indigiqueer speculative fiction
- Peuples et savoirs autochtones à l'épreuve des (dé)mesures