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From: Debbie Reese <dreese.nambe_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 12:52:23 -0500
Good afternoon,
Audrey Maynard pointed to Thanks to the Animals. It is terrific! And available in audio, too! You can listen to a line of it in English, and then in Passamaquoddy. Here's the brief write up I have about it: http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2008/08/audio-thanks-to-animals.html
And here's the page at Tilbury: http://www.tilburyhouse.com/childrens/thanks-to-the-animals.htm
Is it tomorrow that we start discussing Tim Tingle's How I Became a Ghost? He sprinkles Choctaw words in his story. I remember that it was graduate school when I first saw the Tewa (our language) word for grandmother in a book. A vivid--and wonderful--memory. It is in Michael Lacapa's Less than Half, More than Whole.
Debbie
__________________________________________________________ Debbie Reese, PhD Tribally enrolled: Nambe Pueblo
Email: dreese.nambe_at_gmail.com
_at_ http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.net Website: American Indians in Children's Literature
Now: Studying for MLIS at San Jose State University Then: Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies, University of Illinois
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 12:52:23 -0500
Good afternoon,
Audrey Maynard pointed to Thanks to the Animals. It is terrific! And available in audio, too! You can listen to a line of it in English, and then in Passamaquoddy. Here's the brief write up I have about it: http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2008/08/audio-thanks-to-animals.html
And here's the page at Tilbury: http://www.tilburyhouse.com/childrens/thanks-to-the-animals.htm
Is it tomorrow that we start discussing Tim Tingle's How I Became a Ghost? He sprinkles Choctaw words in his story. I remember that it was graduate school when I first saw the Tewa (our language) word for grandmother in a book. A vivid--and wonderful--memory. It is in Michael Lacapa's Less than Half, More than Whole.
Debbie
__________________________________________________________ Debbie Reese, PhD Tribally enrolled: Nambe Pueblo
Email: dreese.nambe_at_gmail.com
_at_ http://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.net Website: American Indians in Children's Literature
Now: Studying for MLIS at San Jose State University Then: Assistant Professor in American Indian Studies, University of Illinois
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