The Native American Experience
The Native American Experience
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Reference Point Press
Just the Series: Who We Are   

Series and Publisher: Who We Are   

Annotation: No matter who we are or where we have come from, we are-all of us-the sum total of our experiences. History informs who ... more
Genre: [Social sciences]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #355286
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 01/01/23
Pages: 64 pages
ISBN: 1-678-20472-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-678-20472-3
Dewey: 305.897
LCCN: 2022027787
Dimensions: 25 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon May 08 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

This timely entry in the Who We Are series (4 titles) reflects on how the historical and contemporary lives of Native Americans have shaped and continue to shape American culture. An opening "By the Numbers" section offers graphics with quick facts on total population, largest reservation, etc. The straightforward, thorough text begins with an overview of Native American cultural regions before Europeans arrived, emphasizing the varied differences among Indigenous people. Accompanied by archival and modern photos, subsequent chapters discuss such tragedies across Indian nations as forced relocation, boarding schools, and termination of rights as well as as well as such positives as rebuilding Native communities. While a final chapter recognizes ongoing modern challenges, including historical trauma, violence against women, and environmental protests, it ends on a hopeful note about Native Americans who seek to reverse trauma through environmental justice.

School Library Journal (Sat Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

NAKAYA, Andrea C. The Asian American Experience . ISBN 9781678204662 . NARDO, Don . The Black American Experience . ISBN 9781678204686 . SHEEN, Barbara . The Hispanic American Experience . ISBN 9781678204709 . ea vol: 64p. (Who We Are). ReferencePoint . Mar. 2023. Tr. $32.95. Gr 6 Up— This series shatters stereotypes about minority groups in America. The writers trace the historical roots of each community to their contemporary unique group identity. But no community is treated as homogenous. Readers will learn about the many Native American tribes and the different traditions and customs that developed over their histories. They will learn about the many ethnic groups lumped together under the umbrella term Asian American.' This series challenges the textbook history students are taught by removing the European focus of the story. Unfortunately, many pages are walls of text spaced very close together. While some are broken up with large photos, text boxes, and colored circles containing quotes, it still puts a lot of strain on the eye and will turn off some readers. Each book includes statistics about the population, extensive source notes, recommended websites, and an index. VERDICT This series provides excellent research material and can serve as a companion text to traditional textbooks, but the format needs work.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12

No matter who we are or where we have come from, we are-all of us-the sum total of our experiences. History informs who we are but does not define us. Through our values, ideas, and actions, we shape contemporary life and culture as it shapes us. Through stories taken from history and from contemporary life the Who We Are series explores the many and varied experiences of Asian Americans, Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.


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