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Native American history / History of North America / Frank Hamilton Cushing / Zuni people / Hopi tribe / Hawikuh Ruins / Zuni Pueblo /  New Mexico / Ed Young / Oral storytelling / New Mexico / Native American tribes in Arizona / Puebloan peoples
Date: 2008-03-13 13:42:15
Native American history
History of North America
Frank Hamilton Cushing
Zuni people
Hopi tribe
Hawikuh Ruins
Zuni Pueblo
New Mexico
Ed Young
Oral storytelling
New Mexico
Native American tribes in Arizona
Puebloan peoples

Debbie Reese To counter flawed representations found throughout popular culture and the media, the author draws on her identity as a woman from the Nambe Pueblo to help teachers select children’s books that are realist

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