Native American Heritage Month

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November is Native American Heritage Month, and we’re always seeking to learn and find out more about other cultures.  Check out these resources designed to educate, inspire and entertain.  Plus, keep reading for some picture books containing Native American images and themes.

Native American Heritage Month site

National Museum of the American Indians

When Clay Sings

by Byrd Baylor

This is a  wonderful book designed to spark a child’s imagination.  The pieces of clay are part of the lives of the American Indians in the southwest, and the children dream about the lives of the people who once held the clay.   Great for discussions about history, heritage, and imagination.

Cheyenne Again

by Eve Bunting

Set in the 19th Century, this young boy is taken off his reservation to attend school and learn the ways of the white culture.  This story, although sad at times, is a great story for lessons on acceptance, individuality, and pride in one’s self and culture.


Images of American Indians in Children’s Literature

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I came across this really great blog by an American Indian assistant professor at University of Illinois.  You might find her post about images of American Indians in children’s literature enlightening.

I definitely remember the arts and crafts projects around Thanksgiving as well as the images in books that showed American Indians wearing full headdress.

Check out the images, and then check the books your kids are reading.  We’ll post some great alternative books in the coming days.

Images of American Indians in Children’s Books

Happy Reading!

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