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The pictures attached are the Teaching Tolerance Text Selection Tool which I utilized for analyzing cultural authenticity.
Citation
San Souci Robert D., and Daniel San Souci. The Legend of Scarface: A Blackfeet Indian Tale. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1978. Print.
Synopsis
A retelling of a Blackfeet Indian legend in which a young brave travels to the land of the Sun to ask for the hand of his beloved
Author
Robert D. San Souci (1946-2014) authored more than sixty-five picture books and story collections for young readers. He was a consultant to Disney Studios and was instrumental in the production of the film Mulan, for which he wrote the story. He studied folklore in graduate school. His accolades include Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honor Books, two Aesop Awards from the Children’s Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society, two Commonwealth Club of California Silver Medals, and numerous other awards. He was a lifelong resident of California.
Awards
Ten Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1978
Grades 4-5, ages 9-10, Native American Mythology...folklore