Native American twelve days of Christmas

Gary Robinson, 1950-

Book - 2022

"The beloved traditional English Christmas carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas, has been adapted here to reflect aspects of the richly varied cultures and traditions of twelve Native American cultural groups from different parts of the U.S. A cultural background is included for each day's gift in an easy-to-understand manner, placing the adapted song lyrics in the context of these tribal cultures"--publisher's website.

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Genres
Picture books
Informational works
Published
Summertown, Tennessee : 7th Generation [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Gary Robinson, 1950- (author)
Other Authors
Jesse T. Hummingbird, 1952-2021 (artist)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 30 cm
ISBN
9781939053459
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Following their Native American Night Before Christmas, collaborators Robinson, who is of Cherokee and Choctaw descent, and late Cherokee artist Hummingbird celebrate the holiday customs and traditions of 12 "Native American cultural groups from different parts of the U.S."--including Apache, Lakota, and Pueblo peoples--in this reimagining. Employing the source material's foundation, Robinson adapts the lyrics to include culturally significant actions, items, and entities ("On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me.../ a blanket for my tipi"). Straightforward text contextualizes each adapted lyric on verso pages ("Today, Indian trade blankets are still prized by Native peoples"), while Hummingbird depicts wide-eyed characters engaging in yuletide scenes on the recto. A holiday readaloud that begs for multiple recitations. Ages 3--5. (Aug.)

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