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Exploring Native American Experiences Through Children's Books
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audio
Podknife tags |
Kids & Family
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Education
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Nov 03, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:56:26

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On the latest episode of the "Reading with Your Kids" podcast, host Jed Doherty had the pleasure of speaking with two talented authors about their new children's books that explore important cultural themes. First up was Violet Duncan, author of the middle-grade novel "Buffalo Dreamer." Violet shared how the book was inspired by the recent discoveries of unmarked graves at former residential schools in Canada, which deeply impacted her and her family. She emphasized the importance of educating all children, not just Indigenous kids, about the history and trauma of the residential school system.  Violet explained that "Buffalo Dreamer" focuses on the aftermath of the residential school experience, following a character who runs away and finds a safe haven. She wanted to highlight the strength and resilience of Indigenous people, while also providing a window for non-Native readers to gain empathy and understanding. Violet's passion for preserving her Cree culture shone through as she discussed the cultural elements woven into the story, like berry picking and sweet grass gathering. She also praised the representation of Native stories in the hit TV show "Reservation Dogs," noting its all-Native creative team. Later, pediatric nurse Kelly Fleming joined the conversation to talk about her picture book "Your Friend, Your Nurse." Kelly drew inspiration from her experiences caring for young patients in the hospital, and how she used a stuffed animal to build trust and comfort with a scared toddler.  Kelly emphasized the vital role nurses play in forming lasting relationships with their patients, especially children facing life-threatening illnesses. She hopes the book will help families navigate the hospital experience, while also fostering empathy in young readers who may not have personal experience with the healthcare system. Both Violet and Kelly's books offer important perspectives that can open young minds and hearts. This episode of "Reading with Your Kids" is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in diverse children's literature.

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