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How Can You Avoid Misrepresenting Native People in Your Homeschool?

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Unlock the secrets to an inclusive homeschool curriculum with our special guest, Kelly Tudor, who shares indispensable advice on Native representation. Learn how to identify and avoid harmful stereotypes by sourcing materials directly from Native authors. Kelly guides us through recognizing legitimate authors by their nation affiliations and the red flags in nostalgic yet misleading books like "Little House on the Prairie" and "Island of the Blue Dolphins."
Together, we'll examine how to critically assess your current homeschool library and take actionable steps toward a more respectful and accurate portrayal of Native cultures.
The discussion broadens to include the impact of social media, Native news sources, and vibrant pop culture on our understanding of Native communities. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for creating a more informed and respectful educational experience.

What's your question?

For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast

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1. Educating Yourself on Native Representation (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Native Culture Education (00:08:21)

3. Advocating for Cultural Understanding and Justice (00:19:14)

10 episodes

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Unlock the secrets to an inclusive homeschool curriculum with our special guest, Kelly Tudor, who shares indispensable advice on Native representation. Learn how to identify and avoid harmful stereotypes by sourcing materials directly from Native authors. Kelly guides us through recognizing legitimate authors by their nation affiliations and the red flags in nostalgic yet misleading books like "Little House on the Prairie" and "Island of the Blue Dolphins."
Together, we'll examine how to critically assess your current homeschool library and take actionable steps toward a more respectful and accurate portrayal of Native cultures.
The discussion broadens to include the impact of social media, Native news sources, and vibrant pop culture on our understanding of Native communities. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for creating a more informed and respectful educational experience.

What's your question?

For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Educating Yourself on Native Representation (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Native Culture Education (00:08:21)

3. Advocating for Cultural Understanding and Justice (00:19:14)

10 episodes

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