American Indian Youth Literature AwardWinner

Given by American Indian Library Association

Autres noms: AILA American Indian Youth Literature Award (Anglais)
32 oeuvres 0 Livres
Awarded biennially, the AIYLA identifies and honors the very best writing and illustrations by Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of North America. Books selected to receive the award present afficher plus Indigenous North American peoples in the fullness of their humanity. In odd-numbered years, nominations are encouraged in fiction or nonfiction and may include graphic novels; for picture books, the award is for both author and illustrator. Awards are granted in even-numbered years. Authors/illustrators may win the American Indian Youth Literature Award in the categories Best Picture Book, Best Middle Grade Book, and Best Young Adult Book. In addition, up to five awards may be selected as Honors books in each category. afficher moins
Stages:
Tous, Winner (32), Honor Book (54)
Catégories:
Années:
Tous, 2024 (4), 2022 (3), 2020 (3), 2018 (3), 2016 (3), 2014 (3), 2012 (4), 2010 (3), 2008 (3), 2006 (3)
Annoncé:
Janvier 22: Gagnant2024 Récent
Janvier 22: Livre d'or2024 Récent

Winner 32

ŒuvreCatégorieAnnée
We Still Belong par Christine DayMiddle Grade2024
Forever Cousins par Laurel GoodluckPicture Book2024
A Letter for Bob par Kim RogersPicture Book2024
Rez Ball par Byron GravesYoung Adult2024
Firekeeper's Daughter par Angeline BoulleyMiddle School2022
Herizon par Daniel W. VandeverPicture Book2022
Apple (Skin to the Core) par Eric GansworthYoung Adult2022
Indian No More par Charlene Willing McManisMiddle School2020
Bowwow Powwow par Brenda J. ChildPicture Book2020
Hearts Unbroken par Cynthia Leitich SmithYoung Adult2020
Tales of the Mighty Code Talkers, Volume 1 par Arigon StarrMiddle School2018
Shanyaak'utlaax̱ / Salmon Boy par Johnny MarksPicture Book2018
#NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women par Lisa CharleyboyYoung Adult2018
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse par Joseph M. Marshall IIIMiddle School2016
Little You par Richard Van CampPicture Book2016
House of Purple Cedar par Tim TingleYoung Adult2016
How I Became A Ghost par Tim TingleMiddle School2014
Caribou Song / atíhko níkamon par Tomson HighwayPicture Book2014
Killer of Enemies par Joseph BruchacYoung Adult2014
Free Throw par Jacqueline GuestMiddle School2012
Triple Threat par Jacqueline GuestMiddle School2012
The Christmas Coat: Memories of My Sioux Childhood par Virginia Driving Hawk SnevePicture Book2012
Pipestone: My Life in an Indian Boarding School par Adam Fortunate EagleYoung Adult2012
Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma par Genevieve SimermeyerMiddle School2010
Between the Deep Blue Sea and Me par Lurline Wailana McGregorPicture Book2010
A Coyote Solstice Tale par Thomas KingYoung Adult2010
Counting Coup: Becoming a Crow Chief on the Reservation and Beyond par Joseph Medicine CrowMiddle School2008
Le premier qui pleure a perdu par Sherman AlexiePicture Book2008
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship and Freedom par Tim TingleYoung Adult2008
Omakayas par Louise ErdrichMiddle School2006
Hidden Roots par Joseph BruchacPicture Book2006
Beaver Steals Fire: A Salish Coyote Story par Confederated Salish and Kootenai TribesYoung Adult2006

Descriptions

Awarded biennially, the AIYLA identifies and honors the very best writing and illustrations by Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of North America. Books selected to receive the award present Indigenous North American peoples in the fullness of their humanity. In odd-numbered years, nominations are encouraged in fiction or nonfiction and may include graphic novels; for picture books, the award is for both author and illustrator. Awards are granted in even-numbered years. Authors/illustrators may win the American Indian Youth Literature Award in the categories Best Picture Book, Best Middle Grade Book, and Best Young Adult Book. In addition, up to five awards may be selected as Honors books in each category.

(English, Award granter)
URL: https://ailanet.org/activities/american-indian-youth-literature-award/
The awards recognize excellence in books by American Indians. By identifying and honoring outstanding writing and illustrations in the field of children’s literature, the American Indian Library Association encourages authors, illustrators, editors, publishers, and tribal entities to create materials that “present Native Americans in the fullness of their humanity in the present and past contexts." (English, Member-written)
The children's book award was created as a way to identify and honor the very best writing and illustrations by and about American Indians. (English, Member-written)

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