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Indigenous Voices

Audiobooks written by tribally enrolled Native Americans and authentically performed by Indigenous narrators offer listeners a wide variety of genres, subject matter, and geographic range. This curated list provides recommendations for both adult listeners and young listeners and introduces narrators and authors to seek out when looking for more from Choctaw, Navajo, Cherokee, Ojibwe, Chippewa, Blackfeet, Seminole, Abenaki, Chickasaw, Nez Perce, Tuscarora, Métis, Cree, Muskogee Creek, Lakota, and other voices from the diversity of Indigenous nations within contemporary North America.
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ANCESTOR APPROVED: INTERTRIBAL STORIES FOR KIDS

ANCESTOR APPROVED: INTERTRIBAL STORIES FOR KIDS

by Cynthia Leitich Smith [Ed.] | Read by Kenny Ramos, DeLanna Studi

Harper Audio
Children

Kenny Ramos and DeLanna Studi narrate with warmth as they bring a memorable intertribal powwow to life for listeners. Sixteen Indigenous authors weave together diverse stories in celebration of coming together as a community while also highlighting the young protagonists' many different personalities and experiences. Ramos narrates the boys' stories in a lively and youthful... Read More

THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE

THE ANGEL OF INDIAN LAKE The Indian Lake Trilogy, Book 3

Earphones Award Winner

by Stephen Graham Jones | Read by Isabella Star LaBlanc, Barbara Crampton, Angela Goethals, Andrew J. Robinson, Stephen Graham Jones, Stephen King

Simon & Schuster Audio
Horror

In this trilogy, which uses the horror genre to explore generational trauma, Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota actor Isabella Star LaBlanc leads an ensemble cast. Listeners return to Proofrock, Idaho, "murder capital of America." Voicing first-person narrator Jade "Slasher Girl" Daniels, LaBlanc walks the knife edge between anguish and rage as the young Blackfeet woman confronts a third... Read More

APPLE (SKIN TO THE CORE)

APPLE (SKIN TO THE CORE)

Earphones Award Winner

by Eric Gansworth | Read by Eric Gansworth

Dreamscape
Young Adult

Poetic, intense, and defiant, Native American author and artist Eric Gansworth delivers his own coming-of-age story. The youngest child of seven, he grew up on a reservation outside Buffalo, New York, amid abject poverty and systemic racism. Like many children of the 1960s and '70s, he adopted pop culture icons like the Beatles, Batman, and Star Wars as his own and watched his... Read More

THE BABYSITTER LIVES

THE BABYSITTER LIVES

by Stephen Graham Jones | Read by Isabella Star LaBlanc, Stephen Graham Jones [Aknowledgments]

Simon & Schuster Audio
Horror

In narrating this audiobook original, Isabella Star LaBlanc may have felt herself trapped in a horror trope. But she’s made the most of finding this unexpectedly haunted house. LaBlanc expertly captures the deterioration of a babysitter named Charlotte, whose plans for a quiet night of preparing for the SATs go up in smoke. Charlotte is accustomed to being the smartest person... Read More

THE BEADWORKERS

THE BEADWORKERS Stories

Earphones Award Winner

by Beth Piatote | Read by Beth Piatote, Christian Nagler, Fantasia Painter, Drew Woodson, Phillip Cash, Keevin Hesuse and a full cast

Blackstone Audio
Fiction

This compelling audiobook introduces Piatote's debut collection of stories in prose and verse. It's sprinkled with the Nez Perce language and concludes with a reimagining of Antigone as Antikone. Piatote has a fine conversational style. Hers is a storyteller's voice, and her delivery has striking transparency. When her narrator is an 11-year-old, she sounds 11. In "Beading... Read More

THE BERRY PICKERS

THE BERRY PICKERS

by Amanda Peters | Read by Aaliya Warbus, Jordan Waunch

Recorded Books
Fiction

Aaliya Warbus and Jordan Waunch team up to deliver this twisty story about identity, family, and long-held secrets. In Maine, the summer begins like any other. Seasonal workers, including Indigenous families from Canada, are harvesting fruit in the fields. When four-year-old Ruthie disappears, the consequences are lasting, especially for her siblings. Warbus and Waunch trade... Read More

BLUE BEAR WOMAN

BLUE BEAR WOMAN

by Virginia Pesemapeo Bordeleau, Susan Ouriou [Trans.], Christelle Morelli [Trans.] | Read by Tai Amy Grauman

Inanna Publications
Fiction

The voice of Native narrator Tai Amy Grauman is as clear and cool as the waters of Canada's St. James Bay, where this novel of a Cree woman's vision quest takes place. Victoria is a Cree poet and shaman who travels through the coniferous forests of northern Quebec to find the bones of her great-uncle and set his spirit free. Many tales and legends of these Indigenous people... Read More

BRAIDING SWEETGRASS FOR YOUNG ADULTS

BRAIDING SWEETGRASS FOR YOUNG ADULTS Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

by Robin Wall Kimmerer, Monique Gray Smith [Adapt.] | Read by Monique Gray Smith

Tantor Media
Young Adult

In calm, reflective tones, Monique Gray Smith shares botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer's insights as an Indigenous scientist, highlighting how all living things--from strawberries to witch hazel to lichen--offer everyday gifts and lessons and connections. This adaptation for young adults of Kimmerer's bestselling book illuminates how deep ecological understanding can arise from... Read More

CALLING FOR A BLANKET DANCE

CALLING FOR A BLANKET DANCE

by Oscar Hokeah | Read by Oscar Hokeah, Rainy Fields

Workman Audio
Fiction

Author Oscar Hokeah and narrator Rainy Fields both give vivid, emotional performances in this intergenerational drama. The story features a young Indigenous man of Kiowa and Cherokee heritage, Ever Geimausaddle, who is trying to find his way through life's joys, heartbreaks, violence, and triumphs. Hokeah voices all the sections told from the points of view of male characters,... Read More

CATCHING THE LIGHT

CATCHING THE LIGHT

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Audible, Inc.
Biography & Memoir

Joy Harjo, former U.S. poet laureate, narrates 50 vignettes that offer a glimpse of the wellsprings that have sustained her writing passion for decades. She is strongly influenced by her Native American heritage and the counterculture movement of the 1960s. A musician as well, Harjo often equates poetry with music, and her voice has the same resonant quality that she admires in... Read More

CELIA'S SONG

CELIA'S SONG

Earphones Award Winner

by Lee Maracle | Read by Columpa Bobb

ECW Press
Fiction

In the great tradition of storytelling, Columpa Bobb tells of a village in Nuu'Chahlnuth territory in southwestern British Columbia. Told from the point of view of Mink, a shape-shifter, the account traces events in Celia's village, particularly her attempt to help her community heal after a brutal incident. Bobb takes advantage of rhythm, riding the emotions of the characters... Read More

CLASSIFIED

CLASSIFIED The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer

by Traci Sorell | Read by DeLanna Studi, Traci Sorell [Note]

Dreamscape
Children

DeLanna Studi’s Oklahoma Cherokee heritage brings authenticity to her narration of this biography of engineer Mary Golda Ross. Born in Oklahoma in 1908, Ross drew from her Cherokee values and her talent in math to become the first female engineer at Lockheed Aircraft Company, where she worked on top-secret projects. Music provides an inspiring backdrop to Mary’s education and... Read More

CODE TALKER

CODE TALKER The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII

by Chester Nez, Judith Schiess Avila | Read by David Colacci

Tantor Media
Biography & Memoir

One of the original 29 Navajo code talkers discusses his experiences in WWII and his early life in the "checkerboard" area of tribal lands in the Southwest. The book is written in the first person, a choice that provides a preponderance of simple sentences. David Colacci captures the flavor of the Navajo speakers with an even tone, free of strong emotion. That’s not to say his... Read More

CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR HOLY BEINGS

CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR HOLY BEINGS Poems

Earphones Award Winner

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Blackstone Audio
Poetry & Drama

Most poets mine their own experiences and their histories, and Joy Harjo is no exception. In this audiobook she brings to life many of the stories, songs, and traditions of her Muscogee and Cherokee ancestors. Her poetry can fairly be called polemical in its intention, but it is also deeply human, working in ranges of experience that many listeners may have been fortunate... Read More

CONTENDERS

CONTENDERS Two Native Baseball Players, One World Series

by Traci Sorell | Read by Traci Sorell

Listening Library
Children

Traci Sorell re-creates the excitement of the 1911 World Series, which featured two Native Americans on opposing teams. Listeners meet New York Giants pitcher John Meyers and Philadelphia Athletics catcher Charles Bender. Meyers was from the Cahuilla tribe in California; Binder was from Minnesota's Ojibwe tribe. Sorell demonstrates how Meyers and Bender used their courage and... Read More

THE DEATH OF SITTING BEAR

THE DEATH OF SITTING BEAR New and Selected Poems

by N. Scott Momaday | Read by N. Scott Momaday

Harper Audio
Poetry & Drama

Listening to N. Scott Momaday's deep, rumbling voice is the perfect way to experience his beautiful, accessible poetry. Throughout, he reflects on his Kiowa heritage, humanity's relationship to nature, and the power of language, narrating in a resonant voice, both powerful and familiar. His diction is exacting, making every word shine, but his narration is never distant; he... Read More

DOG FLOWERS

DOG FLOWERS A Memoir

by Danielle Geller | Read by Charley Flyte

Random House Audio
Biography & Memoir

At a slow pace that reflects the author's introspective tone, Charley Flyte narrates this melancholy memoir. The author is a Navajo woman who had few connections to her Native family until the death of her alcoholic mother took her on a journey--both literal and metaphoric--to her roots. In a languid voice, Flyte recounts Geller's rejection of her abusive parents and her... Read More

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER

DON'T FEAR THE REAPER Jade Daniels, Book 2

Earphones Award Winner

by Stephen Graham Jones | Read by Isabella Star LaBlanc, Jane Levy, Marni Penning, and a Full Cast

Simon & Schuster Audio
Horror

A talented cast of narrators performs a horror story involving the survivor of a small-town massacre. Four years after Proofrock, Idaho, was devastated by the horrific murders, Jade attempts to put her traumatic past behind her. When a serial killer escapes during a prison transfer in a blinding storm, another massacre may be on the horizon—unless Jade and her friends can stop... Read More

EAGLE DRUMS

EAGLE DRUMS

by Nasugraq Rainey Hopson | Read by Irene Bedard

Listening Library
Children

Narrator Irene Bedard--who is of Iñupiaq, Yu'pik, Cree, and French Canadian heritage--brings vocal authenticity to Iñupiaq author/illustrator Nasugraq Rainey Hopson's debut novel. When a boy is kidnapped by a golden eagle who turns into a man, he is challenged to live, rather than die like his two older brothers. Adopting the sonorous delivery of an oral storyteller, Bedard... Read More

EARTH KEEPER

EARTH KEEPER Reflections on the American Land

by N. Scott Momaday | Read by N. Scott Momaday

Harper Audio
Contemporary Culture

N. Scott Momaday's deep, distinctive voice draws listeners into his reflections on a remembered Earth. The writer starts by sharing the memories of his grandfather, Dragonfly, a Kiowa holy man who prayed to raise the sun. What Momaday knows of his grandfather came through his father's stories. Momaday, who considers himself an Earth keeper, conveys his dreams of Dragonfly,... Read More

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT INDIANS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK: YOUNG READERS EDITION

EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT INDIANS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK: YOUNG READERS EDITION

by Anton Treuer | Read by Anton Treuer

Dreamscape
Children

Ojibwe professor and author Anton Treuer narrates this new edition, revised and updated for a young adult audience. Structured as a collection of questions and answers, this audiobook sheds light on the long history of genocide that colonizers have perpetuated against Native peoples and explains their effects on the lives of Indians in the U.S. and Canada today. Treuer does not... Read More

FIGHT OR SUBMIT

FIGHT OR SUBMIT Standing Tall in Two Worlds

by Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson | Read by Kaipo Schwab

Tantor Media
Biography & Memoir

Narrator Kaipo Schwab becomes the author, Grand Chief Ronald M. Derrickson, as he describes his life and accomplishments as the leader of the Westbank First Nation and the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. As a businessman and chief, Derrickson has increased his tribes' wealth and position more than 3,500% since the 1970s through leasing and logging rights and through... Read More

FIRE EXIT

FIRE EXIT

Earphones Award Winner

by Morgan Talty | Read by Darrell Dennis

Recorded Books
Fiction

Darrell Dennis navigates this touching novel about a family in distress; it's a gritty story about addiction, dementia, and obligations. Charles Lamosway is a white man raised on Maine's Penobscot reservation--an outsider. With the empathy created by Dennis, listeners will root for Charles as he deals with losing his mother and trying to connect with an estranged daughter, both... Read More

FIREKEEPER'S DAUGHTER

FIREKEEPER'S DAUGHTER

Earphones Award Winner

by Angeline Boulley | Read by Isabella Star LaBlanc

Macmillan Audio
Young Adult

Isabella Star LaBlanc brings an authentic-sounding narration to this powerful audiobook. Set amid state and tribal lands in Michigan, the story of Daunis, who is caught between these two cultures, is told with heartfelt compassion. LaBlanc masterfully amplifies Daunis’s apprehension when she becomes involved in helping the FBI investigate a new, deadly street drug. Thriller,... Read More

FROM THE ASHES

FROM THE ASHES My Story of Being Métis, Homeless, and Finding My Way

by Jesse Thistle | Read by Jesse Thistle

Simon & Schuster Audio
Biography & Memoir

An exceptionally moving memoir voiced with great steadiness by its author, this audiobook is brimming with details of a life that truly does seem to rise from the ashes. A Métis-Cree man who, for various harrowing reasons, was abandoned by his parents as a child, Thistle tells the entirely engrossing story of his life from a young age to the present day. From his fraught and... Read More

FRY BREAD

FRY BREAD A Native American Family Story

Earphones Award Winner

by Kevin Noble Maillard | Read by Kevin Noble Maillard

Dreamscape
Children

Kevin Noble Maillard, a member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, narrates his own audiobook about the beauty and complexity of the Native American staple, fry bread. His personality bursts through as he speaks with passion about its historical significance and about his personal connection to it. Moments of playfulness will hook young listeners into learning about the... Read More

FUNERAL SONGS FOR DYING GIRLS

FUNERAL SONGS FOR DYING GIRLS

by Cherie Dimaline | Read by Tara Sky, Jessica Matten

Tundra Books
Young Adult

Tara Sky and Jessica Matten narrate this fantasy featuring Winifred, a half-Métis teen who wanders the haunted cemetery near her home at all hours of the night. Sky is the primary narrator as Winifred and her father consider allowing tourists to visit the cemetery in order to save the family's failing business. Matten delivers short segments as Phil, one of the cemetery ghosts,... Read More

FUTURE HOME OF THE LIVING GOD

FUTURE HOME OF THE LIVING GOD

by Louise Erdrich | Read by Louise Erdrich

Harper Audio
Fiction

Louise Erdrich narrates her novel in a quiet voice that belies its power to convey her devastating and heart-wrenching story. Cedar, an adopted Ojibwe woman, slowly reveals the horrors of the novel's dystopian setting as she writes a diary addressed to her future baby. Evolution is going haywire, and society disintegrates as pregnant women are captured to birth their babies in... Read More

A GRANDMOTHER BEGINS THE STORY

A GRANDMOTHER BEGINS THE STORY

Earphones Award Winner

by Michelle Porter | Read by Michelle Porter, Jani Lauzon, Tara Sky, Tantoo Cardinal, Dakota Ray Hebert, Bernard Starlight, Elle-Màijà Tailfeathers, Wesley French, Jenny Pudavick, Lisa Cromarty, Monique Mojica, Alison Deon, Jacob MacInnis, Yolanda Bonnell, Brefny Caribou

Algonquin Books
Fiction

Sixteen narrators, many Indigenous, join their voices to deliver memoirist/poet Michelle Porter's haunting debut novel. Matriarch Mamé, voiced by actor Tantoo Cardinal, has passed on but can't settle in the afterlife as connections to her daughter, Geneviève; granddaughter, Lucie; and great-great-granddaughter, Carter, keep her tethered to this world. Geneviève, grittily voiced... Read More

HARVEST HOUSE

HARVEST HOUSE

by Cynthia Leitich Smith | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Charley Flyte

Listening Library
Young Adult

Shaun Taylor-Corbett seamlessly narrates the majority of this novel with a masterful assist by Charley Flyte. Hughie Wolfe, an avid actor, is asked to help at a Halloween haunted house near the crossroads of his small Kansas town. Hughie and a group of friends working around this area have begun to learn of odd happenings that are linked to a missing young Indigenous woman... Read More

THE HEARTBEAT OF WOUNDED KNEE

THE HEARTBEAT OF WOUNDED KNEE Native America from 1890 to the Present

by David Treuer | Read by Tanis Parenteau

Penguin Audio
History

Tanis Parenteau delivers an efficient narration of Treuer's audiobook. Listeners, especially those familiar with the massacre at Wounded Knee, should make time for this history. Treuer's work is deeply researched, positioning the listener within the histories and first-person accounts of indigenous people of North America and making their experiences and views central to the... Read More

HEARTS UNBROKEN

HEARTS UNBROKEN

by Cynthia Leitich Smith | Read by Kyla Garcia

Listening Library
Young Adult

Kyla Garcia brings this award-winning 2018 novel to life for listeners. Louise Wolfe is a smart and curious high school senior who lives in Kansas and is a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation. Garcia's bright narration suits the teen who finds her voice in the school paper, navigates crushes, and thinks about the future. Lou and her family face discrimination and harassment... Read More

HEROES OF THE WATER MONSTER

HEROES OF THE WATER MONSTER

by Brian Young | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Harper Audio
Children

Shaun Taylor-Corbett movingly narrates this sequel to HEALER OF THE WATER MONSTER. Brian Young's use of his own family history and Navajo spiritual figures brings added dimension to this story. First, listeners meet Nathan, the new guardian of Dew, a young water monster who is learning traditional songs to create water for parched Phoenix. Taylor-Corbett perfectly contrasts the... Read More

IDEAS TO POSTPONE THE END OF THE WORLD

IDEAS TO POSTPONE THE END OF THE WORLD

by Ailton Krenek | Read by Lorne Cardinal, Jenny Lee Craig

Post Hypnotic Press
Contemporary Culture

With his commanding voice and calm demeanor, actor Lorne Cardinal adds gravity and urgency to this plea for global change. Cardinal is not a flashy narrator; he rarely modulates or changes tempo. But his resonant delivery and his Cree heritage enable him to convincingly convey the author's spirit of Indigenous activism. According to Krenek, our survival depends on whether we... Read More

IF I EVER GET OUT OF HERE

IF I EVER GET OUT OF HERE

by Eric Gansworth | Read by Eric Gansworth

Listening Library
Young Adult

Eric Gansworth's narration of his first young adult novel shines with authenticity. His bright hero, Lewis Blake, finds a lot of differences between his Tuscarora "rez" and his predominantly white public school. Gansworth exposes harsh realities but tempers these with Lewis's eloquently ironic tones and friendship with George, an Air Force kid newly arrived from Guam.... Read More

INDIAN SHOES

INDIAN SHOES

Earphones Award Winner

by Cynthia Leitich Smith | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Harper Audio
Children

Narrator Shaun Taylor-Corbett brings youth and enthusiasm to this reissued collection of Ray Halfmoon's adventures with his grampa. Ray and Grampa's close bond takes them through pet sitting during a blizzard, night fishing, attending a wedding without pants, and many other sweet antics in their Chicago hometown. Taylor-Corbett's voice is filled with tender emotion that folds... Read More

INDIGENOUS AMERICA

INDIGENOUS AMERICA

by Liam McDonald, Jennifer Sabin [Creator,] Doug Kiel [Intro.] | Read by Darrell Dennis

Listening Library
Children

Indigenous Canadian narrator Darrell Dennis delivers this unvarnished account of Native American history for middle-grade students. The audiobook, part of the True History series, does not shy away from uncomfortable truths about the European colonization of the Americas. Dennis speaks without rancor or sensationalism, delivering facts about the American Indians' roles in... Read More

INDIGENOUS BORDERLANDS

INDIGENOUS BORDERLANDS Native Agency, Resilience, and Power in the Americas

by Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez [Ed.] | Read by Kaipo Schwab

Tantor Media
History

Narrator Kaipo Schwab brings a bright, naturalistic delivery to this collection of decidedly academic essays that re-examine the first and continued contact between Native peoples and the Europeans who arrived to "conquer" the Americas. The eye-opening contention is that after 1492, one group did not simply replace the other; instead Indigenous peoples used politics, labor... Read More

INDIGENOUS INGENUITY

INDIGENOUS INGENUITY A Celebration of Traditional North American Knowledge

by Deidre Havrelock, Edward Kay | Read by Erin Tripp

Hachette Audio
Children

Erin Tripp chronicles the scientific advancements of the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, or North America, in a matter-of-fact voice that complements the narrative. An introduction includes a note on pronunciations and word usage. Throughout each section, extra facts and information are shared, offering more context for the listener. As Tripp covers topics that range from... Read More

JO JO MAKOONS: SNOW DAY

JO JO MAKOONS: SNOW DAY Jo Jo, Book 3

by Dawn Quigley | Read by Jennifer Bobiwash

Harper Audio
Children

Anishinaabe performer Jennifer Bobiwash returns as Jo Jo Makoons, an ebullient Ojibwe first grader. Jo Jo's class is studying healthy foods, but when a snowstorm closes school, Jo Jo and her reservation friends get to celebrate their first snow day. Jo Jo tells her tale in the first person, and Bobiwash infuses her performance with just the right combination of childish... Read More

JO JO MAKOONS: THE USED-TO-BE BEST FRIEND

JO JO MAKOONS: THE USED-TO-BE BEST FRIEND

by Dawn Quigley | Read by Jennifer Bobiwash

Harper Audio
Children

First Nations theater artist Jennifer Bobiwash captures the enthusiastic voice of Jo Jo Makoons in her lively narration of this hilarious audiobook for young listeners. Seven-year-old Jo Jo is proudly Ojibwe. She's growing up with her mother and grandmother on a fictional reservation and happily shares words in Ojibwe and Michif with listeners. She also knows how to get into... Read More

THE LEGEND OF SKELETON MAN

THE LEGEND OF SKELETON MAN

by Joseph Bruchac | Read by DeLanna Studi

Harper Audio
Children

DeLanna Studi narrates two scary stories in this middle-grade collection: “Skeleton Man” and its sequel, “The Return of Skeleton Man.” Molly, a modern-day Mohawk girl, is sent to live with her creepy great-uncle after her parents’ mysterious disappearance. But she knows something is not right. The spooky traditional Mohawk tales her father used to tell her about the Skeleton... Read More

LITTLE BIG BULLY

LITTLE BIG BULLY

by Heid E. Erdrich | Read by Heid E. Erdrich

Penguin Audio
Poetry & Drama

Heid E. Erdrich is of German and Ojibwe heritage. Both parts of her background get voices--along with the connections and conflicts between them--in this audio collection of her poetry. She also writes about being a woman, about being in love, and about a range of other issues, delivering her own work in a calm tone, even when some rage might be justified. She varies her... Read More

MEDICINE WALK

MEDICINE WALK

by Richard Wagamese | Read by Tom Stechschulte

Recorded Books
Fiction

Tom Stechschulte's skill in voicing the cadence of Native American characters makes him the perfect narrator for this breathtaking novel about a teen and his alcoholic father, both of Canada's First Nations. Sixteen-year-old Franklin Starlight has been raised by an old man who has taught him to respect the abundance of nature. When Frank is summoned for a visit with his real... Read More

MOON OF THE TURNING LEAVES

MOON OF THE TURNING LEAVES Moon, Book 2

by Waubgeshig Rice | Read by Billy Merasty

Harper Audio
Fiction

Cree actor Billy Merasty's authentic inflection evokes the rhythm of Indigenous storytellers in this heart-stopping sequel to MOON OF THE CRUSTED SNOW (2018). The story begins 12 years after a catastrophic power grid failure forces a small group of First Nations people in northern Ontario to live off the land, following their Anishinaabe customs. As resources diminish, four... Read More

MY PEOPLE THE SIOUX

MY PEOPLE THE SIOUX

by Luther Standing Bear | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Brilliance Audio
Classics

Shaun Taylor-Corbett's narration is calm and friendly, and he handles this 1928 classic's occasional humor in a charming understated manner. This is a strength, given the book's didactic intent. However, at times this even-toned approach may become dull for some listeners. Despite this drawback, Taylor-Corbett brings the story to life, and his narration embodies its theme that... Read More

THE NARROWS OF FEAR

THE NARROWS OF FEAR (Wapawikoscikanik)

by Carol Rose GoldenEagle | Read by Carol Rose GoldenEagle

Inanna Publications
Contemporary Culture

This initially heartbreaking but ultimately joyful audiobook is about the interconnected lives of a group of family and friends in a small Cree community in Northern Canada. The story moves through the points of view of several Indigenous women (and a few men), most of whom are dealing with intense trauma. Carol Rose GoldenEagle's narration is powerful and steady. Her voice is... Read More

NATIVE

NATIVE Identity, Belonging and Rediscovering God

Earphones Award Winner

by Kaitlin B. Curtice | Read by Kaitlin B. Curtice

eChristian
Philosophy & Religion

In an understated, melodious narration, Kaitlin Curtice unfolds her story of reclaiming the Potowatomi culture of her father, which was put aside after her parents divorced and Curtice was being raised by her mother and stepfather in a white, evangelical Christian household. Narrating unhurriedly, in a steady cadence, Curtice spools out her riveting journey through the telling... Read More

NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT

NEVER WHISTLE AT NIGHT An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology

by Shane Hawk, Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. [Eds.] | Read by Erin Tripp, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Joelle Peters, Kaniehtiio Horn, Lisa Cromarty, Maika Harper, Shane Ghostkeeper, Sheldon Elter, Tara Sky

Random House Audio
Horror

Fearsome creatures, dangerous spirits, and horrifying humans abound in this riveting collection of stories written by 26 Indigenous authors and performed by 9 Indigenous narrators. Sheldon Elter's matter-of-fact portrayal of a frustrated son transforms into very believable terror in Cherie Dimaline's "Tick Talk." Tara Sky's youthful voice enlivens two disturbingly realistic... Read More

NIGHT OF THE LIVING REZ

NIGHT OF THE LIVING REZ Stories

Earphones Award Winner

by Morgan Talty | Read by Darrell Dennis

Recorded Books
Fiction

Darrell Dennis narrates these 12 interconnected short stories with calculated restraint, empathy, and a sure sense of the author's voice. His gift for timing gives the Native American protagonist a powerful self-consciousness and convincing sense of his people (Maine's Penobscot tribe) and their place. The central character, David, tells the first-person stories in a... Read More

ONE BEAD AT A TIME

ONE BEAD AT A TIME

by Beverly Little Thunder, Sharron Proulx-Turner | Read by Jules Koostachin

Inanna Publications
Biography & Memoir

Beverly Little Thunder's transfixing memoir is a melodic collaboration involving three Native women. Wanting to tell her life story as a two-spirit Lakota Elder, the author recounts her memories to two-spirit Métis writer Sharron Proulx-Turner. The resulting published text has become an oral memoir once again through the sensitively attuned narration of filmmaker/writer/actress... Read More

THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS

THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS

by Stephen Graham Jones | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Simon & Schuster Audio
Horror

This story of young Blackfeet Indian men who believe they are being tormented by the spirit of a pregnant elk they killed is destined to be a classic in the miniscule genre of Native American horror fiction. The frightening tone of the audiobook is enhanced by the narration of Shaun Taylor-Corbett, who, like the author, is Native American. His flat, unemotional recitation of... Read More

PEACEMAKER

PEACEMAKER

by Joseph Bruchac | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Blackstone Audio
Children

Shaun Taylor-Corbett narrates this historical novel featuring a 12-year-old Iroquois boy. Okwaho overcomes his anger at his best friend's kidnapping when he hears stories of the Peacemaker, told by a visitor to his village. By listening to these tales, he learns about the formation of the peaceful Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy. Taylor-Corbett, who is himself of Native... Read More

POET WARRIOR

POET WARRIOR A Memoir

Earphones Award Winner

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Audible, Inc.
Biography & Memoir

Joy Harjo, the first Native American U.S. poet laureate, provides a stunning memoir filled with wisdom and compassion. In her strong, deep voice, Harjo delivers a dreamy, lyrical narration. In calm, appealing tones she shares tales of her Muscogee/Creek ancestors, personal anecdotes and remembrances, her early love of words, the stories and poems told by her beloved mother, and... Read More

REMEMBER

REMEMBER

Earphones Award Winner

by Joy Harjo | Read by Joy Harjo

Listening Library
Children

Former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo, a member of the Mvskoke Nation, embraces listeners with her warm earthy voice. Repetition of the titular word, "remember," drives this celebration of connections: to family, to the earth, to the elements, to the universe. The poet's "r"s do not roll, but they linger in repeated instances of the words "remember" and "earth," exhorting... Read More

THE REMOVED

THE REMOVED

by Brandon Hobson | Read by Gary Farmer, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, DeLanna Studi, Katie Rich, Christopher Salazar

Harper Audio
Fiction

Five outstanding narrators capture the beauty and despair of this haunting novel about a Cherokee family that is reckoning with the murder of their teenage son and brother. In the week before the anniversary of his death, Maria, portrayed by DeLanna Studi, tries to hold her family together. Her two adult children, Sonja (Katie Rich) and Edgar(Shaun Taylor-Corbett) wrestle with... Read More

REZ BALL

REZ BALL

by Byron Graves | Read by Jesse Nobess

Harper Audio
Young Adult

Jesse Nobess establishes a determined voice for high school sophomore Tre Brun. After losing his older brother, a basketball star, he finds his own passion for the game. Nobess captures Tre's emotions as he pushes himself to reach his maximum potential on the court, first at tryouts and eventually at the Minnesota State Championship. Tre feels pressure to succeed not only for... Read More

REZ DOGS

REZ DOGS

by Joseph Bruchac | Read by Joseph Bruchac

Listening Library
Children

Native American author Joseph Bruchac narrates his novel in verse, capturing all its storytelling qualities on audio. Malian is visiting her grandparents on a Wabanaki reservation when the COVID-19 pandemic shuts down travel. She misses her parents but understands that she, her grandparents, and Malsum, the rez dog, must look after each other. Bruchac speaks slowly and... Read More

THE ROUND HOUSE

THE ROUND HOUSE

by Louise Erdrich | Read by Gary Farmer

Harper Audio
Fiction

Gary Farmer introduces the listener to the Coutts family, members of the Ojibwe tribe who reside on a reservation in North Dakota in the 1980s. Perfectly cast due to his own Native American background, Farmer compassionately tells the story of 13-year-old Joe, whose mother is attacked, raped, and hospitalized—and is never quite the same again. Joe is equally devastated;... Read More

THE SENTENCE

THE SENTENCE

Earphones Award Winner

by Louise Erdrich | Read by Louise Erdrich

Harper Audio
Fiction

Louise Erdrich never disappoints in this engrossing, beautifully written novel. Her narration is breathy, poignant, often funny, and always engrossing. Tookie works at Birchbark Books, an independent bookstore in Minneapolis owned by Erdrich--who sometimes enters the novel as herself. Tookie is being haunted by the ghost of her most annoying customer, Flora, who won't leave the... Read More

SHUTTER

SHUTTER

by Ramona Emerson | Read by Charley Flyte

Recorded Books
Mystery & Suspense

Oglala Lakota/Mohawk actor Charley Flyte performs this supernatural mystery novel with the perfect balance of intrigue and suspense. Rita Todacheene is one of the best forensic photographers in the Albuquerque Police Department in New Mexico. But she has a secret: She can see ghosts, an ability that helps her gain unique insights into her cases. Flyte's narration captures... Read More

STEALING

STEALING

Earphones Award Winner

by Margaret Verble | Read by DeLanna Studi

Harper Audio
Historical Fiction

Narrator DeLanna Studi accomplishes an impressive feat in narrating this novel, set in the 1950s. Her depiction of 9-year-old Kit Crockett resonates as she captures the tone and often breathless cadence of the bright child. Kit's Cherokee mother dies early on, and her white father commits a seemingly justified double murder, but he still spends much of the novel in jail. The... Read More

TALKING LEAVES

TALKING LEAVES

by Joseph Bruchac | Read by Joseph Bruchac

Listening Library
Children

As Joseph Bruchac announces the cast of characters, his authentic pronunciations evoke the mood of an elder storyteller and the rhythms of Native American oral traditions. Bruchac weaves Cherokee legends and historical facts from the nineteenth century into a tale based on the life of Sequoyah, who brought the alphabet to the Cherokee. This makes for a dense story, but Bruchac... Read More

THERE THERE

THERE THERE

by Tommy Orange | Read by Darrell Dennis, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Alma Cuervo, Kyla Garcia

Random House Audio
Fiction

An ensemble cast is an effective vehicle for a novel about contemporary Native Americans living in Oakland, California. The subplots and changing points of view show their relationships to each other, the violence that is part of their daily lives in the city, and their eventual meeting at the first Oakland Powwow. Chapter headings that announce a shift in point of view become... Read More

THIS INDIAN KID

THIS INDIAN KID A Native American Memoir

by Eddie Chuculate | Read by Pascal Casimier

Scholastic Audiobooks
Young Adult

Pascal Casimier narrates the life of award-winning author Eddie Chuculate with even pacing and a determined tone. Chuculate, who is Creek and Cherokee, grew up in Oklahoma in the 1970s and '80s and discovered his passion for writing in high school. Music plays at the opening and closing of the production, enhancing the listener's experience. Casimier's voice sounds slightly... Read More

THUNDER SONG

THUNDER SONG Essays

by Sasha LaPointe | Read by Sasha LaPointe

Dreamscape
Contemporary Culture

Sasha LaPointe, a poet and performer, delivers her edgy essays with a pleasing voice and a sure sense of the significance of her message. She reads in a word-loving style with the tempo of one who appreciates the meanings her words convey. A Coast Salish woman, she was raised on a reservation in the Pacific Northwest, knows the stresses of growing up a Native girl, and... Read More

WALKING THE CHOCTAW ROAD

WALKING THE CHOCTAW ROAD

by Tim Tingle | Read by Tim Tingle

Cinco Puntos Press
Storytelling

Choctaw storyteller Tim Tingle tells stories that range from legends of the early Choctaw to the horrors of the Trail of Tears and more recent tales involving his own family. His is a storyteller’s presentation, with exaggerated voice changes and intense verbal emphasis. While the presentation is much like that used in telling stories to children, these stories are for adults... Read More

WALKING THE OLD ROAD

WALKING THE OLD ROAD A People's History of Chippewa City and the Grand Marais Anishinaabe

by Staci Lola Drouillard | Read by Staci Lola Drouillard

Blackstone Audio
History

Staci Drouillard gives a solid performance of her account of the village of her ancestors, Chippewa City, Minnesota. This work, which grew out of her doctoral dissertation, uses oral history to tell the story of this place and its people from when it was called Nishkwakwansing to the present day. We see how the people interacted with each other and the European settlers, and... Read More

WARRIOR GIRL UNEARTHED

WARRIOR GIRL UNEARTHED

Earphones Award Winner

by Angeline Boulley | Read by Isabella Star LaBlanc

Macmillan Audio
Young Adult

Isabella Star LaBlanc, a Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota narrator, accurately delivers Native intonations and rhythms while narrating a second book about an Indigenous heroine from Sugar Island, Michigan. Sixteen-year-old Perry Firekeeper-Birch is often compared unfavorably to her anxious, academically driven, compliant twin. LaBlanc portrays Perry’s growth after she's forced into a... Read More

WE ARE GRATEFUL: OTSALIHELIGA

WE ARE GRATEFUL: OTSALIHELIGA

Earphones Award Winner

by Traci Sorell | Read by Lauren Hummingbird, Agalisiga (Choogie) Mackey, Ryan Mackey, Traci Sorell, Tonia Weavel

Live Oak Media
Children

The sounds of crickets, a crackling campfire, and music greet listeners as five narrators share the meaning of the term “otsaliheliga,” a Cherokee word meaning “We are grateful.” Each narrator lends a unique voice to the story, complementing the diverse contemporary Cherokee families who are depicted celebrating every season. Cherokee pronunciations are beautifully delivered to... Read More

WE ARE STILL HERE!

WE ARE STILL HERE! Native American Truths Everyone Should Know

by Traci Sorell | Read by Garrett Abel, Jacob Cummings, Mary Kay Henderson, Lauren Hummingbird, Don McClellan, Ella Mounce, Kaitlyn Pinkerton, Isobel Shults, Oliver Shults, Carlos Sorell, Tonia Hogner-Weavel, Traci Sorell

Live Oak Media
Children

A full cast of Cherokee, Navajo, Choctaw, and Chickasaw narrators deliver a moving audiobook companion to an informative picture book. Listeners hear an introductory history of Native Nations in North America, and then a bustling classroom preparing for their Indigenous Peoples' Day assembly. Twelve students recite brief presentations in youthful voices as sound effects and... Read More

WE ARE THE MIDDLE OF FOREVER

WE ARE THE MIDDLE OF FOREVER Indigenous Voices from Turtle Island on the Changing Earth

by Dahr Jamail, Stan Rushworth [Eds.] | Read by Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Blackstone Audio
Contemporary Culture

Shaun Taylor-Corbett's decision to narrate these personal stories in a straightforward, thoughtful yet intimate manner enhances these testimonies, reflections, and sketches of Native American attitudes on the climate crisis. His intelligent style works well. As he performs in a calm, conversational tone, his voice is attuned to the nuanced calls for action that the many... Read More

WE STILL BELONG

WE STILL BELONG

by Christine Day | Read by Katie Anvil Rich

Harper Audio
Children

Katie Anvil Rich gives an engaging narration of a heartwarming middle-grade audiobook set over the course of one day in Wesley's life. Rich captures Wesley's nervous excitement for the upcoming celebration of Indigenous People's Day. She's publishing a poem on the holiday in her school paper, and she's going to ask her cute gaming club crush to the school dance. When nothing... Read More

WHERE THE DEAD SIT TALKING

WHERE THE DEAD SIT TALKING

by Brandon Hobson | Read by Eric Michael Summerer

HighBridge Audio
Fiction

Eric Summerer narrates Cherokee author Brandon Hobson's new novel. His deliberate pacing and almost dispassionate tone underscore 15-year-old Sequoyah's alienation and observations of his new foster family. While a coming-of-age story, this realistic account of some months in the 1980s from the later vantage point of full adulthood is not a young adult listen, although older... Read More

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