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Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith
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Jingle Dancer (original 2000; edition 2000)

by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Author), Cornelius Van Wright (Illustrator)

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Jenna, a member of the Muscogee, or Creek, Nation, borrows jingles from the dresses of several friends and relatives so that she can perform the jingle dance at the powwow. Includes a note about the jingle dance tradition and its regalia.
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Title:Jingle Dancer
Authors:Cynthia Leitich Smith (Author)
Other authors:Cornelius Van Wright (Illustrator)
Info:Heartdrum (2000), Edition: 6th Printing, 32 pages
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Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith (2000)

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Primary Education
Book about Indian culture in the modern world.
Great book for discussing different cultural traditions. ( )
  elliemarte | Mar 11, 2024 |
A Muscogee girl needs jingles for her dress if she wants to be a true jingle dancer at the next powwow. Her plan to get the jingles depends on the generosity and support of the generations of women who came before her, and the results are very heartwarming. ( )
  villemezbrown | Mar 16, 2023 |
This book would be good for primary and lower intermediate students. It could be used to start conversations about family dynamics. This book is about a girl who wants to be a jingle dress dancer, but she has to find jingles for her dress. She ends up asking different women in her family to borrow their jingles so that she can dance. ( )
  Mscott21 | Mar 13, 2023 |
This story is for all ages, I think fourth grade would be great because it has great cultural influence in the story and fourth graders would be able to truly understand it. This story follows a young Native American girl as she embraces her culture and wants to dance like her Grandma with jingles. This books is great for showing this particular culture and giving a bit of background and insight into Native American dancing. In a class this could be used to introduce some different cultures and it could go along with a history lesson including Native Americans. ( )
  EleeCalhoun | Mar 4, 2023 |
This story follows a young girl who wants to participate in ceremonial dancing (Jingle Dance). In the classroom I might share this around the holidays or in the spring asking students if they have special traditions or celebrations they participate with their family. I could also assign a research history project on a special culture practice (for older kids). I would recommend this book for 3rd to 5th graders.
  olivia.comstock | Feb 22, 2023 |
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Cynthia Leitich Smithprimary authorall editionscalculated
Hu, Ying-HwaIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Van Wright, CorneliusIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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To my great-aunt Ann, Mrs. Ann Arnold - C.L.S.
To jingle dancers - C.V.W. and Y.-H.H.
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Tink, tink, tink, tink, sang cone-shaped jingles sewn to Granda Wolfe's dress.
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Jenna, a member of the Muscogee, or Creek, Nation, borrows jingles from the dresses of several friends and relatives so that she can perform the jingle dance at the powwow. Includes a note about the jingle dance tradition and its regalia.

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