American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL)

Established in 2006 by Dr. Debbie Reese of Nambé Pueblo, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical analysis of Indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books. Dr. Jean Mendoza joined AICL as a co-editor in 2016. (Site redesign on January 8, 2025)

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Showing posts with label Tribal Nation: Anishinabe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribal Nation: Anishinabe. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Highly Recommended: MII MAANDA EZHI-GKENDMAANH / THIS IS HOW I KNOW, written by Brittany Luby; illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley [and a note about translators]

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Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh This is How I Know Written by Brittany Luby (Anishinaabe descent) Illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley ...
Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Highly Recommended: Cherie Dimaline's THE MARROW THIEVES

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I first came to know Cherie Dimaline's writing last year, when I read "Legends are Made, Not Born" in  Love Beyond Body, Spa...
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Saturday, December 17, 2016

Worry and Wonder, by Marcie Rendon, in SKY BLUE WATER: GREAT STORIES FOR YOUNG READERS

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Marcie Rendon's "Worry and Wonder" is a short story in Sky Blue Water: Great Stories for Young Readers, edited by Jay D. Peter...
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Friday, November 08, 2013

Marcie Rendon's POWWOW SUMMER: A FAMILY CELEBRATES THE CIRCLE OF LIFE (2013)

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Back in the 1990s when I started graduate school, I read Marcie Rendon's  Powwow Summer: A Family Celebrates the Circle of Life.  Orig...
Sunday, April 25, 2010

Marcie Rendon's SongCatcher

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A few weeks ago, I met a woman whose work inspires me on many levels. That woman is Marcie R. Rendon , an enrolled member of the White Eart...
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