Embracing Fry Bread

Embracing Fry Bread
Title Embracing Fry Bread PDF eBook
Author Roger L. Welsch
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 273
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0803244924

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When he was out playing Indian, enacting Hollywood-inspired scenarios, it never occurred to the child Roger Welsch that the little girl sitting next to him in school was Indian. A lifetime of learning later, Welsch’s enthusiasm is undimmed, if somewhat more enlightened. In Embracing Fry Bread Welsch tells the story of his lifelong relationship with Native American culture, which, beginning in earnest with the study of linguistic practices of the Omaha tribe during a college anthropology course, resulted in his becoming an adopted member and kin of both the Omaha and the Pawnee tribes. With requisite humility and a healthy dose of humor, Welsch describes his long pilgrimage through Native life, from lessons in the vagaries of “Indian time” and the difficulties of reservation life, to the joy of being allowed to participate in special ceremonies and developing a deep and lasting love of fry bread. Navigating another culture is a complicated task, and Welsch shares his mistakes and successes with engaging candor. Through his serendipitous wanderings, he finds that the more he learns about Native culture the more he learns about himself—and about a way of life whose allure offers true insight into indigenous America.

Embracing Fry Bread

Embracing Fry Bread
Title Embracing Fry Bread PDF eBook
Author Roger Welsch
Publisher Bison Books
Pages 280
Release 2012-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Welsch tells the story of his lifelong relationship with Native American culture.

Fry Bread

Fry Bread
Title Fry Bread PDF eBook
Author Kevin Noble Maillard
Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Pages 48
Release 2019-10-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1250760860

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Winner of the 2020 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal A 2020 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor Winner “A wonderful and sweet book . . . Lovely stuff.” —The New York Times Book Review Told in lively and powerful verse by debut author Kevin Noble Maillard, Fry Bread is an evocative depiction of a modern Native American family, vibrantly illustrated by Pura Belpre Award winner and Caldecott Honoree Juana Martinez-Neal. Fry bread is food. It is warm and delicious, piled high on a plate. Fry bread is time. It brings families together for meals and new memories. Fry bread is nation. It is shared by many, from coast to coast and beyond. Fry bread is us. It is a celebration of old and new, traditional and modern, similarity and difference. A 2020 Charlotte Huck Recommended Book A Publishers Weekly Best Picture Book of 2019 A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2019 A School Library Journal Best Picture Book of 2019 A Booklist 2019 Editor's Choice A Shelf Awareness Best Children's Book of 2019 A Goodreads Choice Award 2019 Semifinalist A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book of 2019 A National Public Radio (NPR) Best Book of 2019 An NCTE Notable Poetry Book A 2020 NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People A 2020 ALA Notable Children's Book A 2020 ILA Notable Book for a Global Society 2020 Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Books of the Year List One of NPR's 100 Favorite Books for Young Readers Nominee, Pennsylvania Young Readers Choice Award 2022-2022 Nominee, Illinois Monarch Award 2022

The Reluctant Pilgrim

The Reluctant Pilgrim
Title The Reluctant Pilgrim PDF eBook
Author Roger L. Welsch
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 295
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0803254342

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"An honest and revealing description of one skeptic's spiritual journey from his Lutheran upbringing to Native sensibilities"--

Frybread

Frybread
Title Frybread PDF eBook
Author Glenn Miller
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Fry bread
ISBN 9781499751048

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"For years people have been telling us our history. Things have begun to change and while this is not a history book, it's not a cook book either. It is a blending of the two and then some. ... In these pages I have tried to tie it all together. All the facts and figures, Native life and history combined to bring us to where we are today"--Page 2.

A Map Into the World

A Map Into the World
Title A Map Into the World PDF eBook
Author Kao Kalia Yang
Publisher Carolrhoda Books (R)
Pages 44
Release 2019-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1541538366

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"Filled with wonder and sorrow and happiness." --Alison McGhee, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Someday A heartfelt story of a young girl seeking beauty and connection in a busy world. As the seasons change, so too does a young Hmong girl's world. She moves into a new home with her family and encounters both birth and death. As this curious girl explores life inside her house and beyond, she collects bits of the natural world. But who are her treasures for? A moving picture book debut from acclaimed Hmong American author Kao Kalia Yang.

It's Not the End of the Earth, But You Can See It from Here

It's Not the End of the Earth, But You Can See It from Here
Title It's Not the End of the Earth, But You Can See It from Here PDF eBook
Author Roger Welsch
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 252
Release 1999-05-01
Genre Humor
ISBN 9780803298088

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Roger Welsch did what many Americans only dream of doing. While still in his professional prime, the folklorist and humorist quit a tenured professorship and headed toward the hinterland. Resettled in the open heart of Nebraska with his wife, Welsch proceeded to learn how to live. It?s Not the End of the Earth, but You Can See It from Here is, in his own words, "a celebration" of his "rural education." ø These twenty-eight tales of the Great Plains convey in familiar Welschian style "the importance, charm, beauty, and value of the typical." They describe the wisdom that Welsch?s new-found teachers share with him. From everyday country people, he learns the fine arts of relaxing, using his noggin, trusting his instincts, and laughing a lot more, while Omaha Indian friends teach him the most profound lessons of all.