Tuesday, November 20, 2007

"I" is for Inclusion


At their website, the American Indian Library Association recently uploaded "I is for Inclusion." Prepared by Naomi Caldwell, Gabriella Kaye, and Lisa A. Mitten, the article is 21 pages long and includes these sections, full of information useful to anyone selecting books about American Indians.

  • The Background
  • Introduction and Overview
  • Selective Bibliography
  • Resources for Evaluating Books and Identifying Stereotypes
  • Sources to Purchase Books
  • What to Look for


Download the pdf and share it with your fellow librarians and teachers.

3 comments:

Nicole said...

The link to the PDF says the page cannot be found. Is it still available anywhere?

Debbie Reese said...

Try this one, Nicole:

https://web.archive.org/web/20170320144440/http://ailanet.org/docs/I%20IS%20FOR%20INCLUSION-rev%2010-07.pdf

Thanks for letting me know. AILA reorganized their website recently. I'll see if I can find the updated link.

Nicole said...

Thank you, that one works.