Stereotypical images of Indians? Gone! Hurray!
Here's what they looked like, before they were revised. I found some cowboy and Indian chicks in his Please and Thank You book:
This morning, a colleague (thanks, Rebecca!) sent me an email, pointing me to a flickr page that has side/by/side comparisons of images that changed from earlier to more recent editions. Do take a look at all of them, but study the ones of Indians, and read the comments.
Boats and Ships - Rabbit in headdress paddling canoe vs Rabbit in canoe
I is for Ice Cream - It's the page for the letter I, and it had a mouse wearing a headdress.
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UPDATE, MARCH 10, 3:10 Central Time
In a comment just submitted, "French Connection" asks why I have "not recommended" in the label for this book. Thank you for pointing that out. To clarify what I mean, if you've got an older version of the book that has all those stereotypes, including the Indian ones, I encourage you to remove that book and replace it with one of the newer ones.
And, French Connection, you don't think your children developed "stilted" ideas about American Indians by reading this book... Can you ask them to draw an Indian, see what they draw, ask them why they did so, and report back to us? If they don't draw feathers on their Indians, can you ask them why they did not? I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks!
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Update, March 11, 2009
Thanks to Heidi, I've got images from Scarry's Find Your ABC's uploaded to Images of Indians: