AIV icon
The Authentic Indigenous Voices (AIV) icon has been developed as a visual signifier for people seeking Indigenous created content from the Camosun Library. The icon is a starting point for readers to identify the creators of resources featured in library guides and may assist with the indigenization of course curricula, research, and other scholarly activities.
Look for the icon or words, "Authentic Indigenous Voices," next to library resources.
To find out more, visit the Authentic Indigenous Voices page on the Indigenizing Citations at Camosun guide.
Catherine Kearns & Sturt W. Manning, 2019
E-book
Simon Kaner, Brian Ayers, Richard Pearson & Oscar Wrenn, 2020
E-book
Paul Belford & Jeroen Bouwmeester, 2020
E-book
Charles H. McNutt & Ryan Parish, 2020
E-book
Chinchilla Mazariegos & Oswaldo Fernando, 2017
E-book
Linnea Wren, Cynthia Kristan-Graham, Travis Nygard & Kaylee Spencer, 2017
E-book
Edeltraud Aspöck, Alison Klevnäs & Nils Müller-Scheeßel, 2020
E-book
Stella Demesticha & Lucy Blue, 2021
E-book
Christopher P. Barton, 2021
E-book
Mary Kate Donais & David B. George, 2018
E-book
Sjoerd Kluiving, Kerstin Lidén & Christina Fredengren, 2021
E-book
Margaret M. Bruchac (Abenaki Indian descent), Sioban M. Hart, & H. Martin Wobst
Call number: CC 79 E85 I628 2010
*Authentic Indigenous Voices
Christina Souyoudzoglou-Haywood & Aidan O'Sullivan, 2019
E-book
Andrzej Rozwadowski & Jamie Hampson, 2021
E-book
Duncan Sayer, 2017
E-book
Christopher N. Matthews, 2020
E-book
Peter G. Gould, 2018
E-book
D. Rae Gould (Nipmuc Tribe of Massachusetts), Holly Herbster, Heather Law Pezzarossi & Stephen A. Mrozowski, 2020
E-book
*Authentic Indigenous Voices
Caroline Bird & James W. Rhoads, 2020
E-book
Matthew A. Beaudoin, 2019
Call number: E 78 C2 B39 2019