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Debbie Reese is a Nambé Pueblo scholar and educator. Reese founded American Indians in Children's Literature, which analyzes representations of Native and Indigenous peoples in children's literature. She co-edited a young adult adaptation of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States with Jean Mendoza in 2019.

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  • Debbie Reese (en)
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  • Debbie Reese is a Nambé Pueblo scholar and educator. Reese founded American Indians in Children's Literature, which analyzes representations of Native and Indigenous peoples in children's literature. She co-edited a young adult adaptation of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States with Jean Mendoza in 2019. (en)
  • Debbie Reese är en pedagog, bibliotekarie och forskare från Nambé Pueblo. Reese grundade organisationen American Indians in Children's Literature som analyserar representationer av ursprungsbefolkningar i barnlitteratur. (sv)
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  • Debbie Reese (en)
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  • Reese stands behind a podium and is speaking into a microphone. She has dark hair pulled back from her face, light brown skin, glasses, and is wearing a blue jacket over a black shirt, and turquoise and red beaded necklaces. (en)
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  • Reese at 2016 Association of Children's Librarians Institute (en)
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  • American Indians in Children's Literature (en)
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  • An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People (en)
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  • Debbie Reese is a Nambé Pueblo scholar and educator. Reese founded American Indians in Children's Literature, which analyzes representations of Native and Indigenous peoples in children's literature. She co-edited a young adult adaptation of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States with Jean Mendoza in 2019. (en)
  • Debbie Reese är en pedagog, bibliotekarie och forskare från Nambé Pueblo. Reese grundade organisationen American Indians in Children's Literature som analyserar representationer av ursprungsbefolkningar i barnlitteratur. (sv)
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