Indigenous Voices: Traditional and Contemporary Stories from North America
As a Canadian publishing company, it is our privilege to highlight Indigenous stories and authors through this collection. We recognize the importance of preserving traditional stories while celebrating the vibrant voices of Indigenous writers creating new works today.
The books and authors featured here have been selected because we believe their stories deserve to be discovered and shared. Unless otherwise noted, these works are not published by Orange Sky Publishing, and inclusion on this page is intended solely as a gesture of support and appreciation for Indigenous storytelling.
Though this collection is only a small contribution, it is offered with respect, admiration, and a commitment to helping connect readers with these remarkable stories.
Contemporary Fiction
Memoir & Nonfiction
Young Adult
Children’s Stories
Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story
By Kevin Noble Maillard
Beautiful introduction to Native culture through food and family.
Ages 4–8.
Stolen Words
By Melanie Florence
Powerful story about language loss and healing.
A Day with Yayah
By Nicola I. Campbell
Grandmother and grandchildren foraging while learning language and traditions.
When We Are Kind
Canadian bestseller.
Teaches empathy, community, and kindness.