The genesis of this book was an 8-hour CBS TV documentary, produced by Kevin Costner and others.
Contains a review of this picture book by Lynn Bragg and Virgil Marchand.
17 Native North Americans and 8 from Mexico or Central America were asked to choose objects meaningful to them and write an essay about it.
This review argues that the best selling children's book uses fake pictures of Chief Seattle and mixes tribes in its images.
Jon C. Stott reviews this picture book. Stott points out many problems with the imagery used including factual errors.
This book is recommended for older children.
Contains a review of this craft book including, "Kavasch's is the best of a bad lot of imitation Indian imitation art-crafts books."
Provides a blunt review of Yerxa's prose poem of the snow's first beginning.
Reviews this craft book with high recommendations.
Reviews this children's book negatively including, "activities that won't work ... travesties of Native arts ... misinformation and dumbed-down legends."
A negative review of this children's book. The reviewer contends that the book is more English than Navajo.
Contains a review which states, "This is a very highly recommended beautiful book, for every age, purpose, and readership."
The reviewer calls this oversize book "an accurate pictorial history of Ojibwe traditional life."
Contains a review which claims this book is "is full of racism and misinformation. "
This review advises against purchasing this counting book.
A mixed review of this children's book that praises the artwork while admonishing some of the spiritual references.
Provides a review which praises the images while dismissing the text.