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e-Book Yurok (Native Americans (Abdo)) download

e-Book Yurok (Native Americans (Abdo)) download

by Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

ISBN: 1591976588
ISBN13: 978-1591976585
Language: English
Publisher: Abdo Publishing Company (January 1, 2007)
Category: Geography and Cultures
Subategory: For Kids

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Bold glossary terms and an index accompany engaging text. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Yurok.

Yurok (Native Americans (Abdo)). Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh. Bold glossary terms and an index accompany engaging text. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Yurok

Yurok (Native Americans (Abdo)). ISBN 10: 1591976588, ISBN 13: 9781591976585. Published by Abdo Publishing Company, 2007. New Condition: New. Save for Later. From Books Express (Portsmouth, NH, .

Native Americans (Abdo). By (author) Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh. Free delivery worldwide. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Choctaw. Format Hardback 32 pages. Dimensions 197 x 203 x 6mm 227g. Publication date 01 Jan 2007. Publisher ABDO Publishing Co.

Ohlone – Ebook written by Barbara A. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Ohlone. Juvenile Nonfiction, History, United States, General. Juvenile Nonfiction, People & Places, United States, Native American.

This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Kiowa. Kiowa Native Americans. Barbara A. 161613903X, 9781616139032. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan.

Before the colonial period of early America, Native American women lead their daily lives by working equivalent jobs to those of their male counterparts, though most of the time they did not usually do the same type of work

Before the colonial period of early America, Native American women lead their daily lives by working equivalent jobs to those of their male counterparts, though most of the time they did not usually do the same type of work. The life of a women in Colonial America consisted of a long day of laborious and exhausting tasks. Women played a big role in the survival of their family and because of it, they were highly respected and admired

by. Gray-Kanatiiosh, Barbara . 1963-. Hopi Indians - Juvenile literature, Hopi Indians, Indians of North America - Arizona, Hopi Indians, Hopi Indians, Native Americans - Arizona.

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Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh has written . Kumeyaay (Native Americans)'. Choctaw' - subject(s): Choctaw Indians, History, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs. Gray-Kanatiiosh has written: 'Modoc' - subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Modoc Indians. Shawnee (Native Americans)'. Paiute' - subject(s): History, Juvenile literature, Paiute Indians, Social life and customs. Mojave (Native Americans)'. Hopi (Native Americans)'. Ute (Native Americans)'.

This easy-reference series introduces young readers to the first people to make North America their home. Native-American authors and members of each nation or tribe provide authentic voices and perspectives when telling the story of their people.Each title includes these topics: - Original homelands- War- Society- Important members- Homes- Contact with Europeans- Food- The nation/tribe today- Children- Family- Myths- Crafts- Clothing- Full-color Photographs- Diagrams- Maps- Index- Bolded Glossary Terms in Text
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Another easy-reference children's book series on Native American Indians that gives children misguided information in regards to a people who are still here. The subject headings: Original homelands, Society, Homes, Food, Clothing, Crafts, Family, Children, Myths, War, Important Members, Contact with Europeans, and the Tribe or Nation Today, are cookie cutter patterns for at least four sets of ten books on many known tribes. In past tense the book tells you some information about the Yurok people, but doesn't acknowledge that we are still a living breathing culture living in our traditional territory, in northwest California. Our territory spans from the mouth of the Klamath to the confluences of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers and from Crescent City to Trinidad. Yurok members live all around the world, but all members know where their ancestral home is. Or that we still fight to this day to exercise our sovereign rights, including fishing and hunting rights. It would have been nice to see a contemporary Yurok person as an example in the Important Member section, such as Sue Masten - past tribal chair, and political proponent for the Yurok tribe or Ray Mattz who has been instrumental in keeping our ancestral fishing rights. A conversation with the Tribe's language specialists would have guided the author to understand that there is more than one word we use to refer to ourselves Puel lik-lah which means down river people, or Oohl - which refers to Indian people, the word chosen in the book is Olekwo'l which would have been used in pre-human times and not used today. As for identifying oneself as in an introduction it is based on which ancestral village or area the person's family is from and their family names. I'm sorry to say but this book is not worth the $18.85 that is being charged and I am sorry to see that the oppression has now become internalized, for the book is being written by a Native. Even the website to find out more about Yuroks is[...] , instead of the actual tribal page [...].

Illustrator David Kanietakeron Fadden has given this book a look of authenticity with his detailed renderings of the culture, people and life style. Mr. Fadden did take the time to make his artwork reflect our patterns, homes, and regalia, but not necessarily the diversity of color variation among our people within his drawings.

The photo's in the book could have used some extra information.

On the cover a current photo of a young Yurok girl in ceremonial regalia is used without reference to who she is, just the name of the photographer and the site the photo was bought from.

On page 29 a cropped Associated Press photo of a 2004 ceremony for the Return of Indian Island to the Wiyot Tribe shows a close up of Ty Allen in full female regalia and the caption reads "Today, the Yurok continue to observe ceremonies. Ty Allen is a Yurok-Karok Indian. In 2004, he participated in a ceremony for the return of sacred land to the Wiyot Tribe."

On page 30 there is a picture of a non-Yurok man in traditional plains regalia and the caption reads "This Yurok man rides a horse during a festival. He is dressed in traditional ceremonial clothing." The regalia and man are NOT Yurok, this promotes the Hollywood stereotypes.

There are so many things wrong with the book that if I were to address each of them here I would re-write the book for the author. [...]

to' kee kem ney-wu-chek.
(I will see you later)
Marlette Grant-Jackson

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My daughter was doing research on the YUROK tribe. She was able to get all the information she needed from this book. It was easy for her to read and understand.

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