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Images of Indians in Children's Books

A place to study and consider images that are--or are MEANT to be--of American Indians. That is, ANIMALS or NON-INDIANS, playing Indian. Dressing up like Indians. With the occasional 'real' Indian, misrepresented.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Cigar Store Indians in Barbara Cooney's MISS RUMPHIUS

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2014: M.Ed, Library & Info Science, San Jose State; 2001: PhD, Educ, Univ of Illinois; 1988: M.Ed, School Admin, Univ of Oklahoma; 1983, BS, Elem Educ, Univ of NM; I am tribally enrolled at Nambe Pueblo in northern New Mexico. I'm from the Upper Village (Yates family).
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