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48 pp.
| Carolrhoda
| May, 2001
|
LibraryISBN 1-57505-462-0$$23.93
(4)
4-6
Photographs by
Cheryl Walsh Bellville.
This poorly organized volume shifts focus from a paean to farmer's markets, to two farm families and their family histories, then again to their farming methods and seasons on the farm. Throughout, the text emphasizes multiculturalism and generations working together. The book is illustrated with plentiful color photos and ends with a plant-your-own-vegetables activity. Glos., ind.
48 pp.
| Carolrhoda
| November, 1998
|
LibraryISBN 1-57505-279-2$$22.60
(3)
4-6
World's Children series.
Photographs by
Cheryl Walsh Bellville.
Showing how Lakota culture has evolved and how it has remained unique, Rose matter-of-factly covers many aspects of Lakota life, including topics not typically found in this type of book (poverty and alcoholism, sovereign nation status, reservation schools, and the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978). In tandem with Bellville's full-color photos, the text provides an accurate perspective on Lakota life today. A pronunciation guide is included. Ind.