
Indigenous Peoples' Literature
Indigenous Peoples' Literature encompasses the writings, oral stories, and artistic expressions of Indigenous communities worldwide. This literature reflects the unique cultures, histories, beliefs, and languages of these peoples, often addressing themes like identity, connection to the land, and the impact of colonization. It includes a rich variety of genres, from traditional myths and folktales to contemporary poetry and novels. Through their narratives, Indigenous authors seek to preserve their heritage, challenge stereotypes, and promote understanding, offering readers insights into their distinct worldviews and experiences.