[CALIBK12] TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR
Sine Sarah
ssine at sandi.net
Mon May 5 10:50:43 PDT 2008
I just wanted to say that this is a fabulous book. It is a work of fiction and as such it gets to play "fast and loose". It doesn't claim that the "facts" contained about the Native tribe mentioned are true to their actual beliefs. The story isn't even really about the tribe so much as it is about the main character and how he evolves throughout the story. In the front of the book there is a Japanese proverb, "Fall seven times, stand up eight" and that is what this book is all about - perseverance and strength of character. I think we should be careful to dismiss stories like this that have so much depth and raw character because the premise facts are skewed. I mean no disrespect to the the tribes mentioned in the book or the person posting the information about the incorrect facts, but I feel strongly about his book and this author and I'd hate for someone to miss out on its value.
Sarah Sine, LMT
Foster Elementary School
San Diego - SDUSD
619-582-2728
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Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR
Hi Debbie,
Would it be possible for you to cut and paste the text of the blog to send to the group? Many of us are teachers who are unable to access blogspot due to our filters.
I just this morning had a teacher ask me to order this book, and I want to make sure she has all of the facts before proceeding.
Thanks!
~Kelly
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Subject: [CALIBK12] TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR
Good afternoon,
There's a wildly popular children's novel called TOUCHING
SPIRIT BEAR that plays fast and loose with Native ideas
of justice, and, that attributes things to the Tlingit that are
not correct... (See May 4th entry below).
Below are updates to American Indians in Children's Literature
for the last three weeks. Brief descriptions are below. To read the
entire essays and reviews, please go to
americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Joseph Bruchac's BUFFALO SONG
--A review by Beverly Slapin
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Van Camp and Leitich Smith at Illinois Youth Literature Festival
--Two of my favorite Native authors will be in Illinois Oct 2008!
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Presentation of American Indian Library Association Youth Lit Award
--Information about for anybody attending the American Library Association's conference this summer
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Jorge Argueta's ALFREDITO FLIES HOME
--A review by Beverly Slapin
Sunday, May 4, 2008
A Response to Richie's review of GHOST OF SPIRIT BEAR
--There's a sequel to TOUCHING SPIRIT BEAR, and a review of it has been circulating on the internet. I find the original book problematic, and the review of the sequel demonstrates what is wrong with the original book.
Thanks!
Debbie
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Debbie A. Reese (Nanbé Ówîngeh)
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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