Indigenous Initiatives

Welcome

Join us this June for National Indigenous History Month. Learn about the diverse and vibrant cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples through author talks, storytelling, music, puppet shows and more. And explore our annual Indigenous Reads book lists that honour Indigenous voices and experiences. 

Truth and Reconciliation at the Library

TPL is committed to helping our staff and the public learn and respond to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action, and is a committed partner in helping the City of Toronto achieve goals outlined in its Reconciliation Action Plan (2022 - 2032).
Learn more about our commitment.

Collections

Find your next read with our Indigenous-focused collections including materials available to borrow online and in branches.

Reading Lists

Explore reading recommendations by library staff on Indigenous histories, cultures and perspectives.

Adults

52 ways to reconcile
David Robertson

Adults

By strength, we are still here
Crystal Fraser

Adults

Valley of the Birdtail
Andrew Michael Stobo Sniderman

Native Peoples Collection

The Native Peoples Collection includes books, CDs, DVDs, as well as language-learning kits, by and about Indigenous Peoples of North America with special emphasis on First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples in Canada.

Programs and Events

Discover the nature next door

Excellence and Resilience

Join Dr. Rick Monture as he ties together his family history with stories of influential Mohawk figures from Six Nations.

Blogs and Podcasts

Read blog posts and listen to podcasts highlighting Indigenous creators.

Discover the nature next door

Red Dress Day

May 5 every year is the National Day of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S).

Writers Off the Page:
From the TIFA Archives

Richard Wagamese: A Quality of Light

Live Mic:
Best of TPL Conversations

Elizabeth Penashue: Diary of an Innu Elder

Land Acknowledgement Statement

Toronto Public Library is situated on Indigenous land and Dish with One Spoon territory. This is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Toronto Public Library gratefully acknowledges these Indigenous Nations for their guardianship of this land.
More information.

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