Last year I posted about a graphic of the word "READ" in several Native languages, developed at the Tulsa City-County Library. A ...
Established in 2006, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society. Scroll down for links to book reviews, Native media, and more.
Last year I posted about a graphic of the word "READ" in several Native languages, developed at the Tulsa City-County Library. A ...
Another source for books by Native authors is NativeAuthors.com . Below is the text on their "About Us" page. About us The Nor...
[Note: This review may not be published elsewhere without written permission from its author, Beverly Slapin. Copyright 2008 by Beverly Sl...
Nicola Campbell's terrific picture book, Shi-shi-etko , will be available as a short film! It is currently in production. Details here: ...
Keep an eye out for Nicola Campbell's new book, Shin-chi's Canoe . Her first book, Shi-shi-etko , is astounding in so many ways, hon...
[Note: This review may not be published elsewhere without written permission from its author, Beverly Slapin. Copyright 2008 by Beverly Sl...
I was in a local department store and saw this t-shirt. Is this from the Charlie Brown Halloween show? Obviously, I'm inquiring about Pe...
A friend wrote to me yesterday, telling me of a school-sanctioned alphabet program that has "I is for Indian" materials. The progr...
Among those invited to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival is Joseph Bruchac . He will be in the "Teens and Children Pavilio...
Just read some terrific news over on Cynsations ... Cynthia Leitich Smith's novel Rain Is Not My Indian Name is the recipient of the Di...