Five Voices From the Four Directions: Indigenous Storytelling in a Place of Greater Hope and Infinite Gratitude.

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Title: Five Voices From the Four Directions: Indigenous Storytelling in a Place of Greater Hope and Infinite Gratitude.
Authors: LO, RACHEL SKRLAC1, SABIS-BURNS, DONNA2
Source: Journal of Children's Literature. Fall2021, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p75-81. 7p.
Subject Terms: *Storytelling, *Social sciences education, *Grandparents, *Children's literature, Gratitude, Human voice, Native American children, Indigenous peoples
Abstract: The article presents the several interview with Children's Literature Assembly members Cynthia Leitich Smith, ‡Carole Lindstrom, and Kevin Noble Maillard. Topics include the 21st anniversary of my first book, Jingle Dancer, and it is dedicated to great auntie, the grandmother was sent to an Indian boarding school, and the weirdest thing about it was that it's in the second week of August in Oklahoma.
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Abstract:The article presents the several interview with Children's Literature Assembly members Cynthia Leitich Smith, ‡Carole Lindstrom, and Kevin Noble Maillard. Topics include the 21st anniversary of my first book, Jingle Dancer, and it is dedicated to great auntie, the grandmother was sent to an Indian boarding school, and the weirdest thing about it was that it's in the second week of August in Oklahoma.
ISSN:15217779