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Native American Writers WeekI'm pleased as can be that so many librarians are looking critically at their shelves and removing old, outdated nonfiction. It scares many of them because it means empty shelves. The beadwork is by Jana Schmieding. Morriszeau book title works well for a list of recommended nonfiction! The category "nonfiction" is blurry. Sibert Informational Book Medal in We include it in our list and hope that you'll be able to purchase two copies--one for your picture book shelves, and one for the nonfiction shelf.
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Many books about American Indians are shelved in here s, but they could be in other places, too, if you have that flexibility in your library. To push against the white default in catalog systems you can bring Fry Bread forth when you do library programming on Food, especially one on bread! Or, if you do an event on families, use it then. The point is that for every Native-authored book you bring Calvjn Calvin Morrisseau on Native American Authors library, talk with library staff about the multiple ways you can use the book, year-round you can use it in November for Native American Heritage Month but use it at other times, too.
Another example is We Are Water Protectors. It won the Caldecott Medal and is cataloged by some people as fiction, but the author Carole Lindstrom views it as lyrical nonfiction.
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This stand-alone page is our effort to help librarians put books on those shelves. We are not making distinctions between age of reader. We think picture books can and should be read by everyone. And many books marketed for older readers can be used with younger readers.
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We will add to the list whenever a new book is published, and when we come across one we Calvin Morrisseau on Native American Authors seen before. I am preparing the list on April 17, For books added after that, we'll insert an "added on" date note. Some feature Native people, history, or culture and some include it in http://pinsoftek.com/wp-content/custom/life-in-hell/extremism-in-christianity.php way we find exemplary. C is for Chickasaw. White Dog Press. Boochever, Annie and Roy Peratrovich. Fighter in Velvet Gloves. University of Alaska Press.
Charleyboy, Lisa and Mary Beth Leatherdale. Dreaming in Indian. Annick Press. Urban Tribes: Native American in the City. Coulson, Art. Illustrated by Nick Hardcastle; Capstone Press. Coy, John. Illustrated by Gaylord Schanilec. Minnesota Historical Society Press.]
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