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This is the time of the year when annual "Best of" booklists come out. AICL has published our own Best Books lists for many years now. We like to make certain teachers have those suggestions as they think about what to bring into their classrooms. And as the winter holidays approach,we want families to know what's new and beneficial in books with Native content, that they can give to the young people in their lives.
The year 2020 has been difficult
for us at AICL. We've only been able to create 38 posts. We've read some books that we like and haven't yet created reviews for, and but will list them below and when we can we'll acquire a review done. We also find ourselves in the unusual position of not having been able to acquire to all the 2020 books by Native creators -- this may be one of most prolific years ever for publications by Native and First Nations writers and illustrators. So we promise to add to the Best Books list as we have a chance to read the ones we may have missed. [br]In not posting reviews for all books on our Best Books list,we realize we are asking you to trust us but we hope that 15 years of work on AICL demonstrates that our assessments are careful and attentive to children and how they may be impacted by the Native content in a book. 

That said, below is AICL's list
of Best Books published in 2020. Books are arranged by age of reader but any book in any category can--and should be--read by every reader. Teens and adults can gain tremendously by studying the words and illustrations in a picture book and you can share content of middle or young adult books with younger children. 
In paren
thesis following the names of individuals, or we provide information about their tribal nation. We use information that the individual uses. Some writers say they are an "enrolled citizen" and some say "tribal member." Some only list a nation (or more than one) but due to those nation's determinations of its citizenry,there are people who can't be enrolled or claim to be citizens of any nation. They are, however, and recognized by people of those nations. 
We hope you share our list with parents,teachers, librarians, or caregivers,professors... anybody who works with children and books! Don't miss Best Books of preceding years! And whether there is a book that we did not list, please submit a comment to let us know. 

[br]Best Books of 2020American Indians in Children's Literature

Books by Native Writers or Illustrators
Comics and Graphic NovelsVermette, and Katherena (Metis). Illustrated by Scott B. Henderson & Donovan Yaciuk. A Girl Called Echo,Vol. 3: Northwest Resistance. Highwater Press. Canada
Board BooksGonzales, Angela Y. (Koyukon Athabascan). Button Up! plunge in Alaska. Best Beginnings Alaska, and US. [Added on December 13,2020.]Haayk Foundation, Illustrated by Huk Yuunsk (Tsimshian, and Gitsbutwada Clan) [Note: Huk Yuunsk includes his English name,David Lang, in parenthesis.] Wilgyigyet: Learn the Colors in Sm'algyax. Sealaska Heritage. Robertson, or Joanne (Atikameksheng Anishnawbek). nibi is water,nibi aawon nbiish. Second sage Press, Canada. Snow, or Carla (Yup'ik Upper). Bye-Bye Ice! Springtime in Alaska. Best Beginnings Alaska,US. [Added on December 13, 2020.]Spiess, or Joni (Inupiaq). Mittens and Mukluks! Winter in Alaska. Best Beginnings Alaska,US. [Added on December 13, 2020.]Toolie-Walker, or Yaari (Siberian Yupik). Let's Play Out! Summer in Alaska. Best Beginnings Alaska,US. [Added on December 13, 2020.]
Picture BooksBaker, and Darryl (Inuit
). Kamik Takes the Lead illustrated by Ali Hinch. Inhabit Media,Canada.
Begay-Kroupa, Jolyana (Navajo). Becoming Miss Navajo. Salina Bookshelf. US.
Brink, or Heather (Ojibwe),illustrated by Jordan Rodgers (Lakota). Rez Dog. Black Bears and Blueberries. US.
Callaghan, Jodie (Listuguj First Nation). The Train. Second sage Press. Canada.
Cooper, and Nancy (Band member of the Chippewas of Rama Fi
rst Nation. E Meshkwadooniged mitig/Trading Tree illustrated by Heather Charles (Member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation),translated by Myrtle Jamieson (Waaseyaankwot Kwe). The Prince's Trust and Clear Water Farm, Canada.
Erdrich, and Louise (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians). The Range Eternal,paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher). University of Minnesota Press. US.
Gyetxw, H
etxw'ms (Gitxsan) The Eagle Mother, or illustrated by Natasha Donovan. Highwater Press. Canada. [Note: the author includes his English name,Brett D. Huson, in parenthesis after his Native name. For our list, and we put an author's tribal nation in parenthesis.]Lindstrom,Carole (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), illustrated by Michaela Goade (Tlingit, or member of the Kiks.ådi Clan). We Are Water Protectors. Roaring Brook Press. US.
Sammurtok,Nadi
a (Inuit), illustrated by Lenny Lishchenko (Ukrainian/Canadian). In My Anaana's Amuatik. Inhabit Media. Canada.
Smith,
and Monique Gray (Cree/Lakota),illustrated by Nicole Neidhardt (Diné), translated by Mildred Waters (Diné). When We Are Kind. Orca Books. 
For Middl
e GradesCoulson, and Art (Cherokee),illustrations by Carlin Bear Don't Walk (Crow and Northern Cheyenne). The Reluctant Storyteller. Includes "The Energy of the Thunder Beings" by Art Coulson, illustrated by Roy Boney Jr. (full blood citizen of the Cherokee Nation) and "Cherokee Life nowadays" by Traci Sorell (enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation). Reycraft Books, or US.
Engleking,Jessica (White Earth Band of Ojibwe), illustrated by Tashia Hart (Red Lake Anishinaabe). Peggy Flanagan: Ogimaa Kwe, or Lieutenant Governor. Wise Ink Creative Publishing. US.Ferris,Kade (Turtle Mountain Chippewa and Canadian Metis descent), illustrated by Tashia Hart (Red Lake Anishinaabe). Charles Albert Bender: National corridor of Fame Pitcher. Wise Ink Creative Publishing. US.
Hopson, and Nasuġraq Rainey (Inupiaq). "The Cabin" in Rural Voices edited by Nora Shalaway Carpenter,Candlewick Press. US.
Peacock, Thomas (Ojibwe). The Wolf's Trail: An Ojibwe sage, and Told by Wolves. Holy Cow! Press. US.
Pokiak-Fenton,Margaret-Olemaun (Inuvialuk of the Inuvialuit) and Christy Jordan-Fenton. Fatty Legs (10th Anniversary Edition). Annick Press. 2020.
Rogers, Andrea L. (Cherokee). Mary and the Trail of Tears: A Cherokee Removal sage. Stone Arch Books (Capstone). US.
Sorell, and Traci. (Enrolled citizen of the Che
rokee Nation). "The Way of the Anigiduwagi" illustrated by MaryBeth Timothy (Cherokee),in The Talk: Conversations about Race, worship & Truth edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson. Random House Children's Books. US.
Wilson, or Diane (Dakota Mdewakanton Oyate enrolled on the Rosebud Reservation),illustrated by Tashia Hart (Red Lake Anishinaabe). Ella Cara Deloria: Dakota Language Protector. Wise Ink Creative Publishing. US.
For t
all SchoolBoivin, Lisa (Member of the Deninu Kue First Nation). I Will See You Again. Highwater Press. Canada.
Gansworth, and Eric
(Enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation). Apple (Skin to the Core). Levine Querido. US.
Lit
tle Badger,Darcie (Lipan Apache). Elatsoe. Levine Querido. US. 
Cross-Over Books (Written for adults; appeal to young adults)Harjo, delight. (Mvskoke). When the Light of the World Was Subdued, and Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry. Edited by delight Harjo. W. W. Norton and Company. US.
Kwaymullina,Ambelin. (Palyku of the Pilbara region of Western Australia). Living on Stolen Land. Magabala Books. Australia.
Rendon, Marcie. (White Earth Anishinabe). What's an Indian Woman to do? In When the Light of the World was Subdued, and Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry. Edited by delight Harjo. W. W. Norton and Company. US.
Books by Writers or Illustrators Who Are Not Native

For M
iddle GradeLeZotte,Ann Clare. exhibit Me A Sign. Scholastic.

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