Friday, April 27, 2007

PETER PAN AND WENDY- Little Golden Book













These illustrations appear in Peter Pan and Wendy, a "Little Golden Book" published in 1952.

Can you guess what sound the characters shown here are making?




This is an illustration done by the Walt Disney Studio. It appears in Peter Pan and Wendy, "A Golden Book" published in 1952.

Throughout the Disney film and the books, Natives are called "red Indians." Can you guess what sound the characters shown here are making?

Friday, April 13, 2007

Grace, in AMAZING GRACE


This is Grace, from Hoffman's Amazing Grace.

The headdress, face paint, braids. And in this case, another way of signifying Indian... Crossed legs (commonly called, in elementary and preschool classrooms, "sitting Indian style") and arms crossed and held high. Why held that way?!

And the text... "Hiawatha, sitting by the shining Big-Sea Water..."

Just sad all around, the messes made with real and imagined Native culture.
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George, in a GEORGE AND MARTHA picture book


This is George and Martha, the much-loved hippos featured in James Marshall's books.

Feathered headdress, hatchet, and... what? A breechclout? Loincloth? No moccasins. Hmmm... Sort of like UIUC's now-discontinued "Chief Illiniwek."

Note George's left arm (do hippos have arms?!). Waving hello to Martha? Or saying "How" in that gesture too much of America thinks is the way Indians say 'Hello'.