Update: Try really hard to remember them... and if you can't,
Here's the image (added to AICL on September 20, 2012, 9:40 AM CST):
(Source for image: http://theartofchildrenspicturebooks.blogspot.com/2011/03/miss-rumphius.html)
And, here's the text for that page (also added on Sept 20, 2012):
Now he worked in the shop at the bottom of the house, making figureheads for the prows of ships, and carving Indians out of wood to put in front of cigar stores.
Source: Oklahoma Historical Society |
"Now he worked in the shop at the bottom of the house, making figureheads for the prows of ships and carving stereotypical Indians out of wood to put in front of cigar stores."
Course, if she did that, the story wouldn't be as charming, but it would be more accurate, and it could prompt teachers, parents, and librarians to address stereotypes whenever they read the book to children.
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Tagged @ award-winning book
Tagged @ Cigar store Indians
Tagged @ Miss Rumphius
Tagged @ not recommended
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