Rae Rose

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Indigenous and Asian author born in Coast Salish lands and raised in equal parts by Children's Hospital, McDonalds, and the Washington State Foster Care System

Rae Rose is an Indigenous and Asian writer born and raised in the Coast Salish territory of Washington state where she now lives with her amazing husband and all her wonderful children. Rae is also a journalist who has contributed to Last Real Indians, the South Seattle Emerald, and Mazaska Talks; wrote the South Dakota short story for the anthology "The Haunted States of America"; and accompanyin

01/13/2026

I am so honored that The Sacred Stone Camp is nominated for the 2025 Jane Addams Children’s Book Award! This has been an amazing journey and I’m so grateful for all the love and support The Sacred Stone Camp is receiving. Thank you so much.

Congratulations to all the other amazing nominees!

The story of Standing Rock protest through a child’s eyes - Lakota Times 12/02/2025

Thank you to Lakota Times!

https://www.lakotatimes.com/articles/the-story-of-standing-rock-protest-through-a-childs-eyes/?fbclid=PAVERFWAObIoFleHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAafz6FpUxrLQc7v_E3i6_qMZFnJ1JnZWoz9cmdQRueeCgLGPMyUYUacOA3vmtQ_aem_iPs9US47pz9wiHP_aDYGTQ

The story of Standing Rock protest through a child’s eyes - Lakota Times   Indigenous journalist Rae Rose’s new children’s book ‘The Sacred Stone Camp’ tells the story of a young girl fighting to protect her community from the ‘black snake’ Author Rae Rose was at Standing Rock with her friend and relative, Indigenous activist LaDonna Brave-Bull Allard, as wa...

11/18/2025

Excited to join the Tulalip Community and share The Sacred Stone Camp again on December 3rd! Come check out this fun and cozy event ❄️🩵

Spirit of Standing Rock lives on in 'The Sacred Stone Camp' - Tulalip News 11/07/2025

Thank you to Tulalip News for the lovely article ❤️ It was an honor to read The Sacred Stone Camp at the Hibulb Cultural Center

Spirit of Standing Rock lives on in 'The Sacred Stone Camp' - Tulalip News By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News The gentle hum of conversation filled the Hibulb Cultural Center’s longhouse room on the afternoon of November 1, as community members gathered to celebrate the first day of Native American Heritage Month. At the center of it all was Rose Rae, an Indigenous author of ...

Book tells the story of Standing Rock protest through child’s eyes - ICT 11/05/2025

Article from ICT News!

Book tells the story of Standing Rock protest through child’s eyes - ICT Indigenous journalist Rae Rose's new children’s book ‘The Sacred Stone Camp’ tells the story of a young girl fighting to protect her community from the ‘black snake’

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Celebrate Native American and Indigenous Voices!. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. 11/02/2025

Tomorrow!

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Celebrate Native American and Indigenous Voices!. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Join the Penguin School and Library team and Booklist on Monday, November 3 at 2:00 PM ET / 11 a.m. PT for a fun and insightful webinar! Five Indigenous creators, Rae Rose and Aly McKnight (THE SACRED STONE CAMP), Violet Duncan (BUFFALO DREAMER), Steph Littlebird (YOU ARE THE LAND), and Andrea Page....

Photos from Penguin Classroom's post 11/02/2025

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10/29/2025

My next reading! Join me this Saturday at the Tulalip Hibulb Cultural Center to hear the story of The Sacred Sfone Camp. See you there 😊

10/24/2025

Day 2 of the Native Women’s Leadership Forum! Come get a copy (and some stickers) and support other Indigenous creators.

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