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2016 Awards

A color brochure of the 2016 award recipients is available to print and share.

The American Indian Library Association (AILA), an affiliate of the American Library Association, has selected “Little You” (2013) Orca Book Publishers, written by Richard Van Camp, illustrated by Julie Flett as the 2016 Best Picture Book; “In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse” (2015) Amulet Books, written by Joseph Marshall III as the 2016 Best Middle School Book, and “House of Purple Cedar” (2014) Cinco Puntos Press, written by Tim Tingle as the 2016 Best Young Adult Book. The recipients of the fifth American Indian Youth Literature Awards will be formally recognized at the American Libraries Association Annual Conference in Orlando Florida this summer.

Honor Books were selected each category. The Honor Picture Book selected by the jury is “Sitting Bull Sioux Warrior and Defender of his People” by S.D. Nelson (2015) Abrams Books for Young Readers. The Honor Middle Grade Book is “Dreaming in Indian Contemporary Native Voices” edited by Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale (2014) Annick Press. The Honor Young Adult Book is “Her Land, Her Love” by Evangeline Parsons Yazzie (2016) Salina Bookshelf Inc.
Winners
Picture Book
Little You

Richard Van Camp, author Julie Flett, illustrator Orca Book Publishers, 2013

Middle School
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse

Joseph Marshall III, author Amulet Books, 2015

Young Adult
House of Purple Cedar

Tim Tingle, author Cinco Puntos Press, 2013


Honor Books
Picture Book
Sitting Bull Lakota Warrior And Defender of his People

S.D. Nelson, author Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2015

Middle School
Dreaming in Indian Contemporary Native Voices

Edited by Lisa Charleyboy and Mary Beth Leatherdale Annick Press, 2014

Young Adult
Her Land, Her Love

Evangeline Parsons Yazzie Salina Bookshelf Inc., 2016