Four Mistakes Made in Children's Literature About Natives and Books that Fix Them
In an article with Indian Country Today, publisher of American Indians in Children’s Literature, Debbie Reese makes note of books with bad representations of Native Americans and how these can be rectified in children’s literature.
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