Indigenous Resources at the AC Library
Posted on Wednesday, June 24th, 2026
June is Indigenous History Month. The AC Library offers a wide range of resources to help deepen your understanding of Indigenous histories, cultures, languages and contemporary communities in Canada, such as Kitigan Zibi, Tyendinaga, Pikwakanagan, and Akwesasne.
Some recommended books include:
- Since time immemorial : “our story” : the story of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinàbeg
- The secret struggles of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg leaders : political resistance from the margins
- Tyendinaga Tales
- Free to be Mohawk : Indigenous education at the Akwesasne Freedom School
- Algonquin lexicon
- Resistance and recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin politics and culture in the twentieth century
- The Indigenous Art Collection : selected works 1967-2017 = La collection d’art autochtone : Oeuvres choisies 1967-2017.
- Journey to Freedom : Richard Oakes, Alcatraz, and the Red Power Movement
- Honor the Earth : Indigenous responses to environmental degradation in the Great Lakes
Visit the Library on the 3rd floor of C Building (Room C350) to explore our Indigenous History Month Book Display. Browse a curated collection of Indigenous literature and borrow featured titles that highlight Indigenous voices, stories, cultures, and perspectives throughout the month.
Would you like to learn more about Pikwakanagan? Visit the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation (AOPFN) website to discover more about the Algonquin community located on the shores of Golden Lake and the Bonnechere River in Renfrew County, Ontario.
Looking for more resources? Explore the library’s Indigenous Studies Guide for access to associations, streaming videos, journals, books, and other learning materials.
To connect with the Library, visit us in person, send us an email at library@algonquincollege.com, give us a call, or use our online chat service.
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