Come to Lauinger Library to see the new book exhibit Indigenous Luminaries: Voices and Living Knowledge. This display features work by Indigenous Luminaries—artists, poets, storytellers, and scholars, whose writings and art share cultural knowledge and lived experiences. It also includes selected scholarship by non-Native researchers to show how Indigenous histories and cultures have been studied and interpreted.
Together, these books highlight the power of storytelling, creativity, and research in shaping understanding of Indigenous peoples and their ongoing presence. The “Indigenous Luminaries” exhibit was curated in partnership with Native Student Engagement in the Office of Campus Ministry and Lauinger Library.
This Recommended Reads Display is up on the 3rd floor of Lauinger Library, across from the Circulation desk, March-April 2026.