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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Every teacher and school library should get this resource,
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This review is from: A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children (Contemporary Native American Communities) (Hardcover)
I am glad to see that today, 1/31/06, this reference book is in the top ten best selling books about American Indians at Amazon. It is filled with critical reviews of classic and popular books that fall short in their portrayals of American Indians, but it also has many powerful essays written by Native men, women, and children, and their experiences with books and schools that relegate Native people to a monolithic and long-ago existence.
As a professor in American Indian Studies, I highly recommend this book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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A Must Own Volume,
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This review is from: A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children (Contemporary Native American Communities) (Hardcover)
If you are teaching children's literature to prospective teachers, Head Start staff, librarians, or others who make vital decisions about acquisition and use of appropriate books for kids, you have got to own this book. If you are teaching Native American kids, you must own this book. It critically reviews and assesses the cultural authenticity and historical accuracy of hundreds of wellknown and otherwise highly regarded children's titles of the past ten years with a particular scrutiny for the taint of misinformation, cultural theft, and lack of balance.
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A Broken Flute: The Native Experience in Books for Children (Contemporary Native American Communities) by Doris Seale (Paperback - December 21, 2006)
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