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From School Library Journal Grade 4 Up–The pages of this book are chock-full of quotations, songs, and brief stories that exemplify Native American attitudes toward nature. No segment is longer than half a page; most are a few sentences. Black Elk, Standing Bear, Brave Buffalo, and others observe the importance of various animals and the sacred qualities of all living things. All 120 sections are documented. The spaces between text blocks are filled with Goble's familiar illustrations based on traditional Native American designs and colors. Few readers will wade through the entire book. Even browsing is difficult. Perhaps this dense volume could serve as a reference source for teachers planning units on Native American culture. Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve's Enduring Wisdom (Holiday House, 2003) includes fewer sayings but is less overwhelming visually and verbally.–Kathy Piehl, Minnesota State University, Mankato Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read more From the Publisher All Our Relatives: Traditional Native American Thoughts about Nature received an Honorable Mention for the 2005 Midwest Independent Publishers Association Award in the Nature category. All Our Relatives Traditional Native American Thoughts about Nature is nominated for The James Madison Book Award 2005. This award will be given to the book which represents excellence in bringing knowledge of American history to children. Read more See all Editorial Reviews
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