Wednesday, November 14, 2007

"read" in Native Languages

Tulsa City-County Library has given permission for people to use this graphic for educational, non-commercial purposes. If you have questions please contact Sue Anderson at sanders@tulsalibrary.org

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Howka sister... I just wanted you to know I have added your link to our tribal library blogspot.. I wanted our tribal members to know about childrens books from a tribal perspective. I love what you do.Keep up the good work and keep posting wherever u can.
Karen-Tribal Librarian
Santa Ysabel Tribal Library
santaysabeltriballibrary.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

This is awesome. I will post this to my library website. Thanks for sharing.

Carol H Rasco said...

Thank you, Debbie; I have posted this on Rasco from RIF. Do you know if Tulsa has this in poster form? I would like to have one for my office, will write Sue.

Debbie Reese said...

Carol,

Let me know what you hear from Sue.

Debbie

Sanders said...

Debbie- thanks again for posting this, we are getting requests and interest in the READ image. We have updated it with more translations and continue to gather them. The more exposure this gets, the more translations we may find, so thank you for putting it out there on the blogosphere :-)

Here is a link to the most recent version, which you can always print for free...
http://www.tulsalibrary.org/maxwellpark/MX_read-translation_08.pdf

And here is a link to our Cafe Press store where you can purchase posters, t shirts, etc.

http://www.cafepress.com/Tulsalibrary/7046599

Best,

Sue Anderson
Maxwell Park Librar
Tulsa City County Library
sanders@tulsalibrary.org