Indigenous Voices Awards


The Indigenous Voices Awards are a Canadian literary award program, created in 2017 to honour indigenous literatures in Canada.
The awards grew out of a 2017 controversy, when a group of Canadian writers were criticized for campaigning on Twitter in favour of a prize supporting cultural appropriation. In response, Toronto lawyer Robin Parker launched a crowdfunding campaign to create a new prize for First Nations, Métis and Inuit writers in Canada. The crowdfunding campaign was set with a goal of $10,000, but ultimately attracted over $140,000 in donations.
The awards honour both published and unpublished work by indigenous writers. The first winners were announced in May 2018.

Winners

2018