Library Spotlight: Dani's Book Pick for National Indigenous History Month

For National Indigenous History Month, Humber Libraries is collaborating with Indigenous Education & Engagement to highlight new and diverse Indigenous voices, histories and experiences across Turtle Island.

For this Friday's feature, learn about Dani's selection, the poetry of Marilyn Dumont. 

Visit the Library Spotlight to check out three poetry collections:  A Really Good Brown Girl, The Pemmican Eaters and That Tongued Belonging, or read further Indigenous poetry books, also highlighted in the spotlight. 

Danielle Jeancart is an Indigenous educator of mixed French-Métis, nêhiyaw (Plains Cree), and Ukrainian ancestry from northern Saskatchewan, Treaty 6 Territory. She is the Indigenous Curriculum and Pedagogy Specialist with the Indigenous Education & Engagement Team, supporting IE&E and the Humber Community with incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing into course curriculum, programming, workshops and events.