Illustrated with 150 enchanting paintings and historical
photographs, some from as early as 1922, the author describes the
history and motivation behind some of the most exceptional
children's books published in the U.S. These picture book readers,
originally developed for use in Indian schools during the New Deal,
represent the first Native-centred texts used in Bureau of Indian
Affairs curriculum. They were written by lauded writers,
ethnologists and linguists, and illustrated with the stunning work
of emerging and prominent Native American artists.
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