A reader told me about an article by Shirley Sterling, author of one of the boarding school books I wrote about yesterday. The article is a beautiful and moving piece of writing, and I want to share it with you:
"Seepeetza Revisited: An Introduction to Six Voices"
The article is from the on-line issue of Educational Insights, specifically from V. 3 No. 1, dated October 1995.
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Thursday, July 27, 2006
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Thanks, Suzi. With your nudge, I figured out how to link from within posts.
Hi Debbie! Did you write this article in wikipedia on Native Americans in children's literature? You can edit/add to it if you did not. Your blog is listed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indians_in_Children's_Literature
I am trying to order a CD, but am having trouble finding where to buy it.
The name is: A Collection of Songs from the Heart of the Salish Nation: Seepeetza and Austin. It goes with a book written by Shirley Sterling.
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