Native American Children’s and Young Adult Books Bibliographies and Educator Resources Compiled byCynthia Leitich Smith Check out this list of Native children’s and young adult (teen) books along with supplemental educational and/or entertaining resources. It reflects only a few highlights from ...
The Primal Roots of American Philosophy 12 William James's Prophetic Grasp of the Failures of Academic Professionalism Nearly a hundred years ago, William James was ahead of most of us. In "The P... B Wilshire - 《Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy》 被引...
Addresses the importance and features of Native American oral literature (myths, legends and folktales) in Native American life. Explanation of the heightened interest of publishers in producing volumes with this type of literature; Problems in these works; Past and current problems in children's ...
Credit: Riverhead Books History buffs won't want to miss this one. It's a balance of memoir and reportage that spans the history of Native American people's rich and varied cultures from first contact with white settlers, and how degradations like land seizures, massacres, forced assimilation...
ERIC ResearchGate doc376.jgubooks.com (全网免费下载) 相似文献 同作者Native Americans: Customs, Costumes, Legends, and Lore. Grades 3-6. This book offers opportunities for children to discover how the ideals, beliefs, and geographic surroundings of the various Native American tribes shaped t......
Amazon|Barnes & Noble|Indiebound|Books A Million|Bookshop These are only a small handful of books by American Indian authors. Check out Rebecca Roanhorse’sBetween Earth and Skybooks for a sci-fi adventure weaving the people, culture, and history of Pre-Columbian societies orThe Sixth World ...
Stereotypes of Native Americans abound -- in movies and on TV, in literature and in history books. "Teachers must provide accurate instruction not only about history but also about the contemporary lives of Native Americans," writes Debbie Reese in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans, ...
Mary Lucinda Bonney was an American educator and reformer, active in both the early movement for women’s education and the late 19th-century movement to preserve treaties with Native Americans and their land rights. Bonney was educated in a local academ
An account of the archaeological exploration of the largest city in prehistoric Native America isBiloine W. YoungandMelvin L Fowler,Cahokia, the Great Native American Metropolis(2000); an analysis of the culture’s artistic tradition isF. Kent Reilly IIIandJames F. Garber(eds.),Ancient Objects ...
Much of his career is devoted to the representation and protection of the rights of North American Natives in both countries. Through his novels and children's books, he has strived to portray Canadian Natives in a more nuanced light, sharply criticizing the place that has been mindlessly ...