Rebecca Roanhorse mentioned that she has a children's book on the mythology-themed fiction label by Rick Riordan.
The article I linked to earlier mentioned a woman who created a website that examines images of indigenous people in children's lit, maybe that's a possible source?
One of my favorite writers is Joseph Bruchac, who has been writing fiction and nonfiction for adults and children since at least the 1980s. He's Abenaki [sp?], and he's just amazing.
Here are a couple of links I culled from previous posts I've made:
You know how much I love Coyote stories, and how much I love the LeVar Burton Reads podcast, so the following made my day: "Skinwalker, Fast-Talker" by Darcie Little Badger, from the anthology _No Shit, There I Was_ read by LeVar Burton on LeVar Burton Reads http://www.levarburtonpodcast.com/
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Date: 2020-08-18 07:07 pm (UTC)The article I linked to earlier mentioned a woman who created a website that examines images of indigenous people in children's lit, maybe that's a possible source?
One of my favorite writers is Joseph Bruchac, who has been writing fiction and nonfiction for adults and children since at least the 1980s. He's Abenaki [sp?], and he's just amazing.
Here are a couple of links I culled from previous posts I've made:
You know how much I love Coyote stories, and how much I love the LeVar Burton Reads podcast, so the following made my day:
"Skinwalker, Fast-Talker" by Darcie Little Badger, from the anthology _No Shit, There I Was_
read by LeVar Burton on LeVar Burton Reads
http://www.levarburtonpodcast.com/
2020 books by Native authors and authors of color
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/132826.2020_Books_by_Native_Authors_Authors_of_Colour