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From: Nancy Bo Flood <wflood_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:27:21 -0700
During this coming week, I am a guest author on the Writing for Children's blog: Through the Tollbooth. The theme is multicultural literature; my topic focuses on literature about and by Native Americans. If this interests you, I am interested in your comments.
www.ThroughtheTollbooth.com:
Nancy Bo Flood Debby Dahl Edwardson http://community.livejournal.com/thru_the_booth
Monday – Friday Nov. 9-13
Get the Indians Out of the Cupboard: Children’s Literature written about and by Native American and Alaskan Natives, Fict ion and Nonfiction
Get the stereotypes out of children’s books.
This coming week I am co-posting on Through the Tollbooth with Debby Dahl Edwardson, author from Alaska. We hope to have readers look at an old "photograph" with new eyes and listen.
We ask readers to look at Alternative World Views: Whose stories are these? Whose voices tell them? Contemporary multicultural books – where are they? who is writing them? how do we find them?
Indians in the Cupboard? Perhaps some find this phrase offensive. We hope so because we want to spark discussion about the stereotyping of American Indians in children’s books.
Please join us.
Nancy Bo Flood www.nancyboflood.com wflood_at_hotmail.com
author of Navajo Year, Walk Through Many Seasons, A Children's Choice and Arizona Book of the Year
Sand to Stone, the Life Cycle of Sandstone
Soon! Warriors Caught in Crossfire, a young-adult novel set in the Pacif ic, World War II
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:41:28 -0500 From: cgabb_at_mindspring.com Subject:
was removed from list by misttake... To: ccbc-net_at_lists.education.wisc.edu
Am I back on the list now??? Major probs with Earthlink mailbox which I hope are fixed now.
c
“The soul would have no rainbows if the eyes had no tears.” Laurel Burc h
Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:27:21 -0700
During this coming week, I am a guest author on the Writing for Children's blog: Through the Tollbooth. The theme is multicultural literature; my topic focuses on literature about and by Native Americans. If this interests you, I am interested in your comments.
www.ThroughtheTollbooth.com:
Nancy Bo Flood Debby Dahl Edwardson http://community.livejournal.com/thru_the_booth
Monday – Friday Nov. 9-13
Get the Indians Out of the Cupboard: Children’s Literature written about and by Native American and Alaskan Natives, Fict ion and Nonfiction
Get the stereotypes out of children’s books.
This coming week I am co-posting on Through the Tollbooth with Debby Dahl Edwardson, author from Alaska. We hope to have readers look at an old "photograph" with new eyes and listen.
We ask readers to look at Alternative World Views: Whose stories are these? Whose voices tell them? Contemporary multicultural books – where are they? who is writing them? how do we find them?
Indians in the Cupboard? Perhaps some find this phrase offensive. We hope so because we want to spark discussion about the stereotyping of American Indians in children’s books.
Please join us.
Nancy Bo Flood www.nancyboflood.com wflood_at_hotmail.com
author of Navajo Year, Walk Through Many Seasons, A Children's Choice and Arizona Book of the Year
Sand to Stone, the Life Cycle of Sandstone
Soon! Warriors Caught in Crossfire, a young-adult novel set in the Pacif ic, World War II
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 19:41:28 -0500 From: cgabb_at_mindspring.com Subject:
was removed from list by misttake... To: ccbc-net_at_lists.education.wisc.edu
Am I back on the list now??? Major probs with Earthlink mailbox which I hope are fixed now.
c
“The soul would have no rainbows if the eyes had no tears.” Laurel Burc h
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