Through Indian Eyes: The Native Experience in Books for ChildrenBeverly Slapin, Doris Seale Through Indian Eyes is a compilation of work by Native parents, educators, poets, and writers. It contains essays, poetry, critical reviews of more than 100 children's books by and about Indian peoples, a guide to evaluating children's books for anti-Indian bias, a recommended bibliography, and a resource section of Native publishers and organizations. |
Contents
The Bloody Trail of Columbus Day Beverly Slapin and Doris Seale | 5 |
Why Im Not Thankful for Thanksgiving Michael A Dorris | 13 |
I Is Not for Indian Michael A Dorris | 19 |
Copyright | |
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