American Indians in Children’s Literature
Website. By Debbie Reese.
Critical perspectives of indigenous peoples in children’s books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society-at-large.
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Professor Debbie Reese (American Indian Studies at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) provides up to date reviews and articles on the portrayal of American Indians in children’s and young adult literature and pop culture.
On the site you can view up to date lists of the top ten books for elementary, middle, and high schools, perfect for anyone starting a collection or looking for quality children’s literature on American Indians.
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