Native People in Historical past: A Historical past Guide for Children (Biographies for Children)
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Have a good time the highly effective tales of influential Native People―for youths ages 8 to 12
From each background and tribal nation, native individuals are an important a part of historical past. This assortment of Native American tales for youths explores 15 Native People and a few of the unbelievable issues they achieved. Children will discover the methods every of those individuals used their abilities and beliefs to face up for what’s proper and keep true to themselves and their neighborhood.
Turning into a pacesetter―Find out how Sitting Bull led with religious steering and a robust will, and the way Tecumseh impressed warriors to guard their communities from white American hostility.
Staying sturdy―Uncover athletes like Maria Tallchief, who broke limitations in ballet, and Jim Thorpe, who confirmed the world {that a} native man might win Olympic gold.
Combating for change―Learn how Deb Haaland and Suzan Harjo use their activism to boost consciousness about Native American points at present.
Transcend different books on Native American historical past for youths with a better take a look at notable native individuals who helped change the world.
From the Writer
Only a few of the individuals you’ll meet:
Sequoyah (c. 1760–1843)
Created a writing system that helped protect the language and tradition of the Cherokee individuals.
Susan LaFlesche (1865–1915)
The primary Native American girl to turn into a health care provider. She offered medical care to the Omaha Nation individuals on their reservation.
Russell Charles Means (1939-2012)
A pacesetter of the American Indian Motion, an actor, and an advocate for native rights.
Writer : Callisto Children (September 21, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 116 pages
ISBN-10 : 1648762883
ISBN-13 : 978-1648762888
Studying age : 8 – 12 years
Lexile measure : 940L
Grade stage : 4 – 6
Merchandise Weight : 8 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.28 x 9 inches
8 reviews for Native People in Historical past: A Historical past Guide for Children (Biographies for Children)
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Brynn –
Must Read for Young People & Adults Alike
This book is a must read for young people and adults alike, especially as it covers an integral part of history that is glaringly absent from our education system. The author, himself a member of the Osage Nation and a father, shares the stories of many Native Americans in chronological order of when they lived. Each chapter is a short biography and details a life lived especially as the influx of white colonists disrupted and devastated nativesâ lives. As unjust as much of this history was and continues to be, itâs a well-written and responsible book to share with young people. It educates readers, young and old alike, with honest stories that will empower them to understand a dark chapter of history/past while also introducing native contemporaries like Deb Haaland, who offer much hope for a brighter, more inclusive, barrier free, future where native histories and cultures are cherished as they should be.
Mary B. Ybanez –
Love â¤ï¸
Got this & a few others for g/grandson.. he’s loves reading them
Amazon Customer –
Great book!
Awesome book! Finally a book for children to teach the beautiful (real) history of famous Native Americans.
Nick Brokaw –
A must-read, correct-history for learning young minds
Where do I start? Mr. Beason’s book is a wonderful blend of historical facts of both distant and recent indigenous individuals of significance and the important+accurate facts around the events of their lives. What I love most about this is that its easy enough for a young child to understand, yet is not watered down nor omits the crucial realities of these historical figures. Each chapter ends in sections “Think it through” which engages the reader to further think and ask questions; reflecting upon and furthering the research beyond the chapter! I encourage any/all people to buy this book, read it to your youngest children, encourage them to read it themselves and bring to school for book-reports, gift it to their friends etc etc. I can’t wait to read what Mr. Beason writes next; its so important that indigenous authors have a direct path for their stories to be available to the world which sorely needs them. I was lucky to have read an advanced copy of this book from the publisher. Thank you!
Where is it –
Representation Finally
I was provided an advance copy by the publisher. I love the representation and that the book doesnât just cover the most famous of Indigenous People though I donât understand why people like Dr. Susan LaFleche arenât covered in public schools not just for the fact that she was Indigenous but she was a female doctor in the late 1800âs. I wish books like this were around when I was a child living in urban America wishing so desperately to hear that people like me could become something more than what I could imagine.
jocelyn –
A must read!
I received an advance review copy of Native Americans in History and canât recommend it enough for kids, and really any adult, interested in learning about U.S. history. This book tells the stories of truly remarkable peopleâfirsts, trailblazers, leaders in U.S. Indigenous history. But with some gifted storytelling and a straightforward approach, the book also makes these icons more human, more approachable, more complicated. Bonus points for excellent questions at the end of each chapter that encourage reflection from a personal place and a glossary of terms that make big concepts relatable.
C Manydeeds –
A Great Introduction
The book contains life stories of famous Native Americans. There is a great deal of detail in the stories, which may be challenging for younger readers. This is a comprehensive book of lives from the initial contact with Europeans to the Space Age. The importance of this book is that it contains people from after 1890, showing the lives of Native Americans as human beings. I recommend this book.
Annie –
Falling Apart at the Seemsâ¦Arrived with Broken Binding
The content in this book is excellent and exactly what I hoped it would be. I bought with excitement to share this book with my class of elementary students. Unfortunately, the binding is terrible (hence, my 1 star review). All the pages are falling out. Due to the book completely falling apart, I canât use it with my students. It arrived completely ruined.