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A Moccasin on One Foot and a Shoe on the Other
- Being Native American in the 21st Century
- Narrated by: Justice Margowski
- Length: 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Moccasin on One Foot and a Shoe on the Other: Being Native American in the 21st Century is a compelling book that provides teenage listeners with an insightful exploration of the Native American experience in contemporary society. The book begins by delving into the rich tapestry of Native American history, acknowledging the challenges faced by Native communities throughout colonization and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and celebrating Native American identity, dispelling stereotypes, and fostering cultural appreciation.
The chapters of the book cover a wide range of topics, including cultural revitalization, the aspirations, and achievements of Native American youth, tribal sovereignty, and the significance of being an ally to Native communities. The authors present a balanced and nuanced view of Native American life, shedding light on the diversity of experiences, cultural practices, and contributions made by Native Americans across various fields.
Through personal stories, historical context, and resources for further exploration, the book offers teenage listeners an opportunity to deepen their understanding of Native American cultures and challenges. It encourages empathy, respect, and support for Native American communities while inspiring Native youth to embrace their heritage and become agents of positive change.
Overall, A Moccasin on One Foot and a Shoe on the Other: Being Native American in the 21st Century serves as a valuable guidebook for teenage listeners, promoting cultural understanding, challenging misconceptions, and empowering Native American youth to navigate their identity with pride in the 21st century.