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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Saturday, February 06, 2016

Tim Tingle, on HOUSE OF PURPLE CEDAR winning American Indian Library Association's 2016 Youth Literature Award in Young Adult Category

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Yesterday (Feb 6 2016), the American Indian Library Association (AILA)  announced the winners of its 2016 Youth Literature Awards. Recipien...
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Friday, February 05, 2016

2016 Winners of the American Indian Library Association's Youth Literature Award

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I am thrilled to see the winners of the 2016 American Indian Library Association's Youth Literature Awards ! Here's the graphic wi...
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Eric Carle's HAVE YOU SEEN MY CAT

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A reader sent me some photos of Eric Carle's Have You Seen My Cat? First published in 1973 by Little Simon, it looks like it may have fi...
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Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Beverly Slapin's review of Paul Goble's CUSTER'S LAST BATTLE: RED HAWK'S ACCOUNT OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN

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Editor's Note: Beverly Slapin submitted this review essay of Paul Goble's Custer's Last Battle: Red Hawk's Account of the B...
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Friday, January 29, 2016

Debbie--have you seen... I AM NOT A NUMBER by Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer

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Earlier today, a reader pointed me to I Am Not a Number  by Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer. Due out in September of 2016, Dupuis shared th...
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Debbie--have you seen... THE LOST ONES by Michaela MacColl

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Three different readers wrote to ask about Michaela MacColl's The Lost Ones , due out in October of 2016 from Boyds Mills/Calkins Creek....
Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Dear Scholastic: Given your statement about standards...

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January 25, 2016 Richard Robinson, CEO Scholastic Books Dear Mr. Robinson, Those of us who study and share children's literature ...
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Something that makes me smile...

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Something that makes me smile is opening a package from a friend (Sarah), that includes a book I can't wait to read!
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Saturday, January 23, 2016

Where do you shelve Native American stories?

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The title of this post, "Where do you shelve Native American stories?" is directed primarily at librarians but the information is ...
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