Design: theSkimm Looking for recs to check out on Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Dive into these books, pods, and shows by Indigenous creators. “Reservation Dogs”...a comedy series by an all-Indigenous cast, crew, and writer’s room about four Oklahoma teens growing up on the rez. “Poet Warrior” by Joy Harjo…this memoir from the nation’s first Native American poet laureate explores heartache, loss, and much more — through a combination of poetry, prose, and song. “Night of the Living Rez” by Morgan Talty…a buzzy collection of short stories about life on the Penobscot Indian Nation reservation. “This Land”…an award-winning podcast, hosted by Cherokee writer Rebecca Nagle, that investigates land rights, adoption of Native children, and other timely issues. “Whereas” by Layli Long Soldier…a poetry collection that responds to the gov’s often overlooked “Apology to Native Peoples.” “The Night Watchman” by Louise Erdrich…based on a true story, this book won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Need we say more? “Dark Winds”...based on popular mystery novels, this series follows two tribal police officers investigating a series of crimes on the Navajo Nation. Spoiler: It’s binge-worthy. “The Removed” by Brandon Hobson…a powerful novel that tells the story of a fractured family as they reckon with the tragic death of their son. “The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen” by Sean Sherman with Beth Dooley…Indigenous cuisine is having a moment — thanks in part to Sherman. And his James Beard Award-winning restaurant, Owamni. “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee” by David Treuer…explores Native American history from 1890 to the present. And highlights Native American resilience despite forced relocation and more. |