There are two articles on Arrow to the Sun on the blog American Indians in Children's Literature. For the record, the song "Cat's in the Cradle" came out in 1974. Horning's Horn Book article Arrow to the Sun and Critical Controversies is a piece Betsy cribbed (read: stole) from heavily for this podcast episode: Behold and marvel at the lack of information on the Wikipedia entry for this book: Meanwhile, Kate gets confused about the actual storytelling itself, and Betsy cannot get over how a book from 1974 looks this much like a video game. Wes reads: Arrow to the Sun Storytime With Wes 336 subscribers Subscribe 139 13K views 4 years ago Listen. The beautifully simple pictures are a sweet, kid- and parent-appealing blend of comic-strip style and fine art the cast of children depicted is commendably multiethnic. Gerald McDermott was an award-winning author, illustrator, and filmmaker who is remembered for his unique style of. In this post-Thanksgiving episode the sisters give as much of the history of this book as possible, all thanks to the work of K.T. A Pueblo Indian Tale by Gerald McDermott. Hardcover book, for preschool - 4th grade. After Tikki Tikki Tembo and Little Black Sambo, it seems like Arrow to the Sun is the natural complement to those two, don't you think? Kate and Betsy haven't dug deep into a book with racist issues in a while, and they've never done any books where white folks told the stories of American Indians. How this book is represented: An expression of the universal myth of the hero-quest, this beautiful story also portrays the Indian reverence for the source.
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