American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children
Explore the profound impact of stereotypes on the perception of American Indians in children's media with American Indian Stereotypes in the World of Children by Bookshop. Published by Scarecrow Press in 1999, this insightful second edition spans 360 pages, revealing how contemporary American infants and young children are surrounded by misleading portrayals of Native cultures. This updated edition includes valuable new material, such as a comprehensive chronology that traces the evolution of mascot controversies and a critical essay analyzing Disney's Pocahontas film. Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of cultural representation, this book is an essential resource for fostering awareness and promoting accurate depictions of American Indian communities in children's literature and media.