Children of the First People
Fresh Voices of Alaska's Native Kids
Tricia Brown author Roy Corral illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Graphic Arts Books
Published:23rd May '19
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This book presents the voices of young Alaska Natives, celebrating their cultures and traditions through beautiful photography and engaging profiles.
In Children of the First People, the celebration of Alaska's diverse cultures continues with a focus on the voices of young Alaska Natives. This book marks a significant milestone, following the beloved Children of the Midnight Sun, and showcases the vibrant traditions and modern lives of Alaska Native children. Through engaging profiles and stunning photography, readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of life across the state's varied landscapes, from the lush Southeast rainforest to the remote tundra of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
The authors have meticulously crafted ten profiles that highlight the unique experiences of children from different cultural backgrounds. Each profile is paired with beautiful color photographs, offering a visual feast that complements the narratives. The book not only emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage but also illustrates how these children navigate their identities in a contemporary world, blending ancient customs with modern influences. Additionally, a glossary of Native terms and a map enhance the reader's understanding of the regions and cultures represented.
Children of the First People stands out as a one-of-a-kind resource, providing insights into all ten Native cultures with expert authority. It serves as a treasure for both children and educators, fostering appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Alaska Natives and encouraging dialogue about identity, tradition, and community.
"An excellent book profiling youth in Alaska Native cultures. A good first purchase for libraries and schools with an interest in geography or Indigenous peoples."
--School Library Journal
"An engaging portrait of the diversity of Alaskan Native life."
--Horn Book
"Author Brown and photographer Corral trek across Alaska to a sample selection of children from 10 Indigenous cultures of Alaska. Each chapter looks at the life of one child as representative of their culture. The stories tell of the day-to-day activities of each child, how they engage with their families, their traditional culture, and their aspirations."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Alaska is a mythic land brought closer through stories of Native kids doing both familiar (basketball, playing trombone) and far-flung (seal hunting, dog sledding) things, in environments as disparate as the verdant south and the icy north."
--Scholastic Teacher
Praise for Children of the Midnight Sun:
"Children of the Midnight Sun acknowledges the drastic changes of the last few decades, with the advent of satellite television, access to transportation, and the Internet, but focuses on the preservation or reawakening of culture through each child."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Author and artist successfully communicate the common thread linking these eight lives: the importance of Native traditions, family bonds and the wisdom and experience of preceding generations as they navigate in modern times."
--Publishers Weekly
"For Native children, growing up in Alaska today means dwelling in a place where traditional practices sometimes mix oddly with modern conveniences. Children of the Midnight Sun explores the lives of eight Alaskan Native children, each representing a unique and ancient culture. This extraordinary book also looks at the critical role elders play in teaching the young Native traditions."
--Children's Book Council
"Brown seems to have anticipated the kinds of things kids would want to ask about these Alaskans, given the chance, and offers readers a glimpse at eight distinct personalities and ways of life. . . All who read Children of the Midnight Sun will come away with an enriched view of the lives of young native Alaskans."
--School Library Journal
"The violet-and-crimson photo of a sunset on the jacket immediately dispels the narrow image of Alaska as a stark, uninviting place. Inside are more excellent photos, all taken by Roy Corral, which show Alaska's vibrant contrasts—snow-swept villages and manicured city gardens, native dances and trips to the mall."
--Booklist
ISBN: 9781513261973
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 226g
48 pages