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1/27/2017

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​We'd like to know what you think of our books so we've included some space for you to do that. Here you'll also find links to additional information about and reviews on some of our books, which you may need to copy and paste into your browser in order to read.

We would like to see more Native books being accessible to readers as well provide an outlet for Native writers and illustrators. Let us know how we might best do that as well in this space. 

​Thank you! 

9 Comments
Ronda Snow
4/23/2020 03:18:39 pm

If you have a mailing list, please add me. I am a Native writer and am pleased to find you.

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Tom P
6/20/2020 05:20:57 pm

We aren't utilizing a mailing list but we hope you follow us on Twitter and FaceBook. Use the links here on the site and join us. We post the latest on our efforts to get more Native children's books into the hands of children everywhere.

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Tom P
6/20/2020 05:01:32 pm

Here is a link to an interview about the book, The Wolf's Trail, on Minnesota Public Radio:

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/06/19/new-novel-relates-ojibwe-history-from-the-mouth-of-a-wolf

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Tom P
6/20/2020 05:41:24 pm

A YouTube link to a reading of The Forever Sky done for Minnesota Historical Society Press. You'll need to copy and paste it into your browser to view:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=s674RwrvmFs

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Tom P
6/20/2020 05:48:24 pm

A review of Grasshopper Girl by Jean Mendoza of American Indians in Children's Literature

https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2020/04/highly-recommended-grasshopper-girl-by.html

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Tom P
6/20/2020 05:51:30 pm

A review of The Forever Sky by Jean Mendoza of American Indians in Children's Literature:

https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2020/04/highly-recommended-forever-sky-by.html

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Laura
1/6/2022 12:03:36 pm

Dr. Jean Mendoza's "Highly Recommended" review of The Fire for the American Indians in Children's Literature blog.

https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2021/12/highly-recommended-fire-by-thomas.html

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Karla Jenkins
8/27/2022 08:44:35 am

I am struck by the similarity of the paintings in Follow My Spirit Home to the native Australian artwork. My son lives there and I am going to send him the copy of the book I just ordered. It makes me wonder if there is a connection between First People groups around the world.

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Peggy
9/2/2022 02:18:00 pm

Do you have any books written about the Cherokee?

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    Thomas Peacock is a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. He has co-authored/authored books on Ojibwe history and culture, education, fiction and racism.

    ​Elizabeth Albert-Peacock is a member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe. She was a faculty member in the Education Department of the University of Minnesota Duluth for many years. ​

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