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American Indians in Children’s Literature

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Intended for adults and educators evaluating children’s and young adult books.

American Indians in Children’s Literature (AICL) is a long-running blog by Dr. Debbie Reese (Nambé Pueblo) and colleagues that reviews children’s and YA books about Indigenous peoples with a focus on accuracy and representation. Parents can look up specific titles, see critiques of stereotypes, and discover recommended books by Native authors. Many homeschoolers treat AICL as an essential checkpoint before buying or assigning stories that include Native characters. Because the blog is free and frequently updated, it offers enormous value as a trusted, Indigenous-led guide to better book choices.

The American Indians in Children’s Literature blog and its reviews are free to read online.

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