6 books by Native authors were published
64 books about American Indians were published
In 2003:
11 books by Native authors were published
95 books about American Indians were published
11 books by Native authors were published
95 books about American Indians were published
In 2004:
7 books by Native authors were published
33 books about American Indians were published
7 books by Native authors were published
33 books about American Indians were published
In 2005:
4 books by Native authors were published
34 books about American Indians were published
4 books by Native authors were published
34 books about American Indians were published
Prior to 2002, CCBC’s data combined the “by” and “about” totals as follows:
1995: 83
1996: 50
1997: 66
1998: 50
1999: 61
2000: 54
2001: 96
CCBC publishes several excellent print and internet resources. For example, take a look at their page on the Native Peoples of Wisconsin. You can access CCBC Choices (their annual review of recommended books) via the internet, in pdf format.
Those are telling statistics. Maybe it will change. 98% of the students at the middle school in Kayenta passed the AIMS writing component this spring. For some reason, though, few of us are excited by that, since we didn't make AYP in the other areas. Is it any accident that officials would ignore writing- the most empowering subject of all?
ReplyDeleteOopps. Got cynical again. Anyway, three cheers for the kids!