The White's

David,
I wish I could contribute to your list, but most of my reading these days is
juvenile literature. I would, however, love to have a copy of your reading
list in case I ever get to read for myself again (it's getting better as the
kids are getting older).

Do you have a children's list also, or just adult?

Cindy

Tracy Oldfield

Last year, Abi picked a book for me at the library, it
was about the English settlers, in particular an event
at Deerfield, I just searched for it at amazon, and it's
'The redeemed captive, returning to Zion.' It's history,
not fiction, and I didn't read all of it, but the culture
clash between the settlers and the Native Americans
is very interesting...

Tracy

David,
I wish I could contribute to your list, but most of my
reading these days is
juvenile literature. I would, however, love to have a
copy of your reading
list in case I ever get to read for myself again (it's
getting better as the
kids are getting older).

Do you have a children's list also, or just adult?

Cindy

metta

on 7/5/00 3:19 PM, David Albert <shantinik@...> wrote:

> Years ago, I published a book called "Through Indian Eyes: The Native American
> Experience in Books for Children" (by Beverly Salpin, et al.) -- it has been
> updated since then. There was a companion book called "How to Tell the
> Difference: A guide to Evaluating Books on Native Americans for Children."
> Your
> library may have both.

These are excellent books. You can find more about them at the Oyate
website: http://www.oyate.org/main.html
--
Thea
metta@...