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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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The many worlds of the Tlingit in Alaska today,
By avid reader "dee" (Saginaw, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Children of the Tlingit (World's Children) (Library Binding)
The author does an excellent job presenting how Tlingit are attempting to celebrate, embrace and reestablish their cultural ways in this honor book for the 2000 Carter G. Woodson Elementary Division Award, National Council for Social Studies. The author describes how the Russians and then the United States attempted to erradicate the culture of the established Tlingit and how children are encouraged to go to week-long camps to learn about Tlingit art, storytelling, language, and customs. It would be important for children to understand why an author would write "some Tlingit must have a hard time looking at the American flag." Discussion will abound in relation to this book. Photos are interesting and provide helpful information. Maps are included. Good for classroom, school, and public libraries.
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Children of the Tlinget,
By Barb (Bethel Park, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Children of the Tlingit (World's Children) (Library Binding)
I feel this book is a very good representation of the Tlinget lifestyle. Both my daughters have gone to the Islands in Southeastern Alaska to teach Bible School to the Tlinget Children and do work projects. Both my daughters enjoyed learning about the Tlinget culture and this book will teach children who are unable to visit Southeast Alaska about this special culture. The pictures in this book from Kake were taken when my one daughter was there and she is the person doing the face painting on page 12. My daughter fell in love with the children of Kake who were starving for attention. I thought sure when she arrived home she would have Nicki in your suitcase. He is the little boy in the purple shirt on the cover of the book.
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Children of the Tlingit (World's Children) by Frank J. Staub (Library Binding - Feb. 1999)
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