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Eldon Yellowhorn reclaims Indigenous stories through children’s books

September 10, 2025

天美mv天美 ( 天美mv天美) Indigenous Studies professor Eldon Yellowhorn is using his skills as an educator and storyteller to share Indigenous knowledge with the next generation of readers.

Collaborating with co-author Kathy Lowinger and Annick Press, Yellowhorn has written several award-winning children鈥檚 non-fiction books. Yellowhorn says the Truth and Reconciliation Commission鈥檚 Calls to Action inspired him to create educational resources for Indigenous children and youth. 鈥淚 know when I was going to school in the 1960s, I never saw books like these about Indigenous heritage,鈥 he reflects on the need for quality books for young readers.

Yellowhorn and Lowinger鈥檚 latest book, Ours to Tell: Reclaiming Indigenous Stories, introduces Indigenous writers, storytellers, and creators, and was named as a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection.

With a German publisher recently translating Sky Wolf's Call: The Gift of Indigenous Knowledge, Yellowhorn and Lowinger are receiving international attention. 鈥淢y target audience is, particularly, Indigenous youth, but I'm really glad that [the books] have had broader appeal,鈥 says Yellowhorn of the accolades he has received.

Watch the interview with Eldon Yellowhorn to learn more about his perspective as a children鈥檚 book author.

Our faculty specialize in a variety of research areas across the field of Indigenous Studies. Find out more about research at 天美mv天美 Indigenous Studies.

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