The software that monitors traffic on my site includes a list of words and phrases people use that bring them to American Indians in Children's Literature. (Note: the software doesn’t provide names, email addresses or any information that can be traced back to you.) One that pops up often is “Indian in the Cupboard” and “lesson plan.” Due to the many problems with that book,
I do not recommend Indian in the Cupboard or any of the sequels.
Here are some on-line reviews and an article about the book:
“A Demand for Excellence in Books for Children” by Jan LaBonty, published in the Journal of American Indian Education
http://jaie.asu.edu/v34/V34S2dem.htm
Review from Oyate:
http://www.oyate.org/books-to-avoid/indianCupboard.html
Review from Paula Giese
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/middle/mi228.html
And here’s another article, not available on-line. If you don't have access to it through a library, send me an email and I'll send you a copy:
Tyler, Rhonda Harris (Jul/Aug 2000) Indian in the Cupboard: A Case Study in Perspective International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), Vol. 13, Issue 4
If any readers know of other reviews/discussions of this book, let us know.
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