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Author | : Arlene Hirschfelder |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1999-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1461656303 |
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The world of contemporary American infants and young children is saturated with inappropriate images of American Indians. American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children reveals and discusses these images and cultural stereotypes through writings like Kathy Kerner's previously unpublished essay on Thanksgiving and an essay by Dr. Cornell Pewewardy on Disney's Pocahontas film. This edition incorporates new writings and recent developments, such as a chronology documenting changes associated with the mascot issue, along with information on state legislation. Other new material incorporates powerful commentary by Native American veterans, who speak to the issue of stereotyping against their people in the military. Also includes a new expanded annotated bibliography.
Author | : Arlene|Molin Hirschfelder (Paulette F.|Wakim, Yvonne) |
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Author | : Arlene Hirschfelder |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1999-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0810836122 |
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The world of contemporary American infants and young children is saturated with inappropriate images of American Indians. American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children reveals and discusses these images and cultural stereotypes through writings like Kathy Kerner's previously unpublished essay on Thanksgiving and an essay by Dr. Cornell Pewewardy on Disney's Pocahontas film. This edition incorporates new writings and recent developments, such as a chronology documenting changes associated with the mascot issue, along with information on state legislation. Other new material incorporates powerful commentary by Native American veterans, who speak to the issue of stereotyping against their people in the military. Also includes a new expanded annotated bibliography.
Author | : Lane Smith |
Publisher | : Roaring Brook Press |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1626727562 |
Download There Is a Tribe of Kids Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal When a young boy embarks on a journey alone . . . he trails a colony of penguins, undulates in a smack of jellyfish, clasps hands with a constellation of stars, naps for a night in a bed of clams, and follows a trail of shells, home to his tribe of friends. If Lane Smith's Caldecott Honor Book Grandpa Green was an homage to aging and the end of life, There Is a Tribe of Kids is a meditation on childhood and life's beginning. Smith's vibrant sponge-paint illustrations and use of unusual collective nouns such as smack and unkindness bring the book to life. Whimsical, expressive, and perfectly paced, this story plays with language as much as it embodies imagination, and was awarded the 2017 Kate Greenaway Medal. This title has Common Core connections.
Author | : Devon A. Mihesuah |
Publisher | : SCB Distributors |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2010-11-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0932863957 |
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American Indians: Stereotypes & Realities provides an informative and engaging Indian perspective on common misconceptions concerning American Indians which afflict public and even academic circles to this very day. Written in a highly accessible stereotype/reality format, it includes numerous illustrations and brief bibliographies on each topic PLUS these appendices: * Do's and Don'ts for those who teach American Indian history and culture * Suggested Guidelines for Institutions with Scholars who Conduct Research on American Indians * Course outline for American Indian history and culture survey with suggested projects * Outline for course "American Indian Women in History" with extensive bibliography An American Indian perspective on discrimination issues WIDELY ENDORSED BY AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARS "Professor Mihesuah goes beyond simply providing responses to common stereotypes. She provides the reader with assistance in efforts to improve understanding of her peoples. Each of the chapters provides solid information to challenge myths and stereotypes. Excellent photographs are interspersed throughout the book.... The implications of this book for social work practice are extensive... A valuable contribution" Journal of Multicultural Social Work "A precious primer on Native Americans for anyone who can handle the truth about how the West was won." Kam Williams, syndicated "This book should be read by every educator and included in the collections of every school and university library." Flagstaff Live "Mihesuah's work should be required reading for elemetary and upper level teachers, college instructors and parents. Let us hope it finds a wide readership in mainstream circles." Joel Monture, MultiCultural Review "Devon Mihesuah has provided precious insight into the racial identity and cultural struggles of American Indians as they strive to succeed in modern America. She has successfully challenged harmful stereotypes and racism in this significant book... If an accurate history is to be learned, then society must accept the truth of cultural pluralism and give equal and fair treatment to Native Americans and other minorities... As an American Indian and a university scholar of history, I applaud Devon Mihesuah for successfully confronting the literature of false portrayal and negative images of Indian people." Dr. Donald L. Fixico, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Author | : Devon A. Mihesuah |
Publisher | : SCB Distributors |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Ethnic attitudes |
ISBN | : 0932863221 |
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Attempts to refute some of the most common misconceptions and stereotypes people have about Native Americans and their culture.
Author | : Lynne Reid Banks |
Publisher | : Doubleday Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2010-07-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307576248 |
Download The Indian in the Cupboard Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Adventure abounds when a toy comes to life in this classic novel! It's Omri's birthday, but all he gets from his best friend, Patrick, is a little plastic warrior figure. Trying to hide his disappointment, Omri puts his present in a metal cupboard and locks the door with a mysterious skeleton key that once belonged to his great-grandmother. Little does Omri know that by turning the key, he will transform his ordinary plastic toy into a real live man from an altogether different time and place! Omri and the tiny warrior called Little Bear could hardly be more different, yet soon the two forge a very special friendship. Will Omri be able to keep Little Bear without anyone finding out and taking his new friend away?
Author | : Bill Bigelow |
Publisher | : Rethinking Schools |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 094296120X |
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Provides resources for teaching elementary and secondary school students about Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America.
Author | : CIBC Racism and Sexism Resource Center for Educators |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Children's literature |
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Download Unlearning "Indian" Stereotypes Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Dr. Seuss |
Publisher | : Random House Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 1950 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0394800818 |
Download If I Ran the Zoo Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Gerald tells of the very unusual animals he would add to the zoo, if he were in charge.