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Juvenile literature

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Where can I order recommended Native American literature?   Oyate.org  
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Who has a blog that explains why many popular books are offensive to Native Americans?   Debbie Reese  
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What do I do with the inappropriate books already in my collection?   Use them as teaching tools.  
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Why should I be concerned with culturally appropriate Native American literature?   This is the work of reconciliation, and it is about teaching our students to think critically.  
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Who are some good authors of Native American literature?   Tim Tingle, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Joseph Bruchac, Thomas King, Louise Erdrich, Sherman Alexie, even Bruce McMillan.  
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How come none of these books ever win awards?   They do! The American Indian Library Association has a Youth Literature Award given every two years to books such as "Crossing Bok Chitto" by Tim Tingle, "True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie, and "Birchbark House" by Louise Erdrich.  
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What book won the AILA picture book for 2012?   The Christmas Coat by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve  
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What book by Bruce McMillan is recommended?   Salmon Summer (1996)  
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Does anyone publish leveled readers that portray Native children in a positive light?   Eagle Crest Books  
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Where can I get information and lessons about the Wabanaki people?   Penobscot Culture and History website and Maine Department of Education Wabanaki Studies website  
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