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Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story (2019)

by Kevin Noble Maillard

Other authors: Juana Martinez-Neal (Illustrator)

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Using illustrations that show the diversity in Native America and spare poetic text that emphasizes fry bread in terms of provenance, this volume tells the story of a post-colonial food that is a shared tradition for Native American families all across the North American continent. Includes a recipe and an extensive author note that delves into the social ways, foodways, and politics of America's 573 recognized tribes.… (more)
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I really loved that this book specifically spoke about the Native American culture. It was a Native American family making fry bread. This is a food from their culture. They were making it with their family and talking about how this food carries significance and importance to their people. ( )
  klgutierrez | May 10, 2024 |
IRL: Grades 1-3
Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award for most distinguished informational book for children
Picture Book Honor choice for the American Indian Youth Literature award
Charlotte Zolotow Honor Book
NCTE Charlotte Huck Award
  marissaluke96 | Apr 27, 2024 |
This book is great for younger kids like 1st to 3rd grade students. Its an amazing story about indigenous people and the importance if family coming together through food. I would definitely have this in my future classroom.
  amills21 | Apr 24, 2024 |
This book can teach readers about the history of fry bread and and what it means to them. This book tells the story of an American Indian family's fry bread recipe and the family connection they have with fry bread. I would recommend this book to K-3rd graders because I can see these students enjoying the illustrations and being able to understand the context of the book.
  millerk22 | Mar 13, 2024 |
- Age: Primary to Intermediate

- The history of fry bread and what it represents to the Indigenous people as it is more than just food.

- I would have this in my classroom. I think it would be cool to read it and then make it for Indigenous day.
  sabmcd | Mar 13, 2024 |
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To Irs, Nana, and all the women who teach us stuff - K.N.M.
Para Gladys, mi mama and the keeper of all recipes - J.M.-N.
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Fry bread is food
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Using illustrations that show the diversity in Native America and spare poetic text that emphasizes fry bread in terms of provenance, this volume tells the story of a post-colonial food that is a shared tradition for Native American families all across the North American continent. Includes a recipe and an extensive author note that delves into the social ways, foodways, and politics of America's 573 recognized tribes.

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