[Nmtriblibs] Fw: Update: Indigenous Peoples' History of the US for Young People

Hadley, Faye, DCA Faye.Hadley at state.nm.us
Tue Sep 1 13:41:11 MDT 2020


Hello Tribal Library Directors,

This arrived in my personal email earlier today and I thought it may be of interest to some of you. It is from Debbie Reese. Please check it out if you have any interest in the book, Indigenous Peoples' History of the US for Young People?.

Thank you and have a great rest of your week.

Faye


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Faye Hadley
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State Library of New Mexico/DCA
Phone: 505-476-9764
Cell: 918-613-6314
Email: faye.hadley at state.nm.us<mailto:faye.hadley at state.nm.us> ???????????????


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From: Debbie Reese <dreese.nambe at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 12:35 PM
Subject: Update: Indigenous Peoples' History of the US for Young People
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Good afternoon!

Last summer, Jean Mendoza and I created a companion website for An
Indigenous Peoples' History of the US for Young People. This summer
we're adding pages to it. The pages are about things we'd like to do
if we have the opportunity to do a second edition. We added two in the
last couple of weeks that reflect reading we've been doing since June.

The first one is called "Slavery and Treaties" and is here:
https://iph4yp.blogspot.com/p/possible-revisions-slavery-and-early.html<https://iph4yp.blogspot.com/p/possible-revisions-slavery-and-early.html>

The second one is called "Instilling Fear, Past and Present" and is here:
https://iph4yp.blogspot.com/p/possible-revisions-instilling-fear-past.html<https://iph4yp.blogspot.com/p/possible-revisions-instilling-fear-past.html>

We've also added two ways to subscribe to the companion website and
invite you to do that! Those two options are on the left margin, just
above the book cover for IPH4YP.

We created the companion website as a way to keep track of things
about the book. We hope you'll take a look, and if you or teachers in
your school (or the school your children attend) are using IPH4YP,
make sure you click on the Teachers Guide tab! There are several free,
downloadable lesson plans and a guide to the entire book.

We welcome your feedback on the book, the companion website, and what we offer.

Thanks!
Debbie Reese and Jean Mendoza
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Debbie Reese, Ph.D.
Tribally enrolled: Nambé Pueblo
Founder: American Indians in Children's Literature
Twitter: debreese
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