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100 + Native American Women Who Changed the World - Paperback
100 + Native American Women Who Changed the World - Paperback
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by Kb Schaller (Author)
Warriors, educators, and aerospace pioneer, a Catholic saint...100 + Native American Women Who Changed the World is a stellar collection of historical and contemporary women of Indigenous heritage who have contributed to the survival and success of their families, communities-and he United States of America. ..".a well-researched and comprehensive representation of our Indigenous mothers, sisters, daughters and friends." - LaDonna Harris (Comanche), President and Founder, Americas for Indian Opportunity
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Award-Winning Author KB Schaller began her writing career in grade school when she wrote and illustrated stories and sold her one-page "best sellers" to classmates for 10 cents apiece. Years later, Schaller's debut novel - Gray Rainbow Journey - won a National Best Books Award for multicultural fiction and a Florida Authors and Publishers Association President's Book Award for YA Fiction. It earned acclaim as a First Place winner for Religious Fiction in the 2019 Next Generation Indie Book awards for Religious Fiction. Her nonfiction title - 100+ Native American Women Who Changed the World--a biographical collection that spotlights over 100 outstanding women of Indigenous heritage--earned an International Book Award for Women's Issues. Schaller (Cherokee/Seminole heritage) has taught in a Reservation Christian academy and in public school systems. She is an artist, poet and a columnist and illustrator for Indian Life newspaper. KB Schaller is a member of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and other writers organizations. She states her writing goals as "to build rapport with my readers and tenderly move them to a different way of thinking about Native Americans."
Number of Pages: 232
Dimensions: 0.53 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 20, 2013
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