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My Heart is on the Ground: the Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 1880 (edition 1999)

by Ann Rinaldi (Author)

Series: Dear America - Publication Order (13), Dear America Collections (Dear America: Native American, 1880), Dear America (Native American: Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 1880), My Story

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In the diary account of her life at a government-run Pennsylvania boarding school in 1880, a twelve-year-old Sioux Indian girl reveals a great need to find a way to help her people.
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Title:My Heart is on the Ground: the Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 1880
Authors:Ann Rinaldi (Author)
Info:Scholastic Inc. (1999), 206 pages
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My Heart Is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 1880 by Ann Rinaldi

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In the diary account of her life at a government-run Pennsylvania boarding school in 1880, a twelve-year-old Sioux Indian girl reveals a great need to find a way to help her people.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 16, 2024 |
This book is super inaccurate and also potentially psychologically damaging if it gets into the hands of Native kids. There are tons of books out now that do a much better job of telling this story without plagiarizing (which Rinaldi does!) and also that are also just better written. Read these instead:

---Sweetgrass Basket by Marlene Carvell
---No Time to Say Goodbye by Sylvia Olsen, Rita Morris, Ann Sam (illustrated by Connie Paul and edited by school survivors)
---Shi-shi-etko by Nicola L. Campbell (illustrated by Kim LaFave)
---Saltypie: A Choctaw Journey from Darkness into Light by Tim Tingles (illustrated by Karen Clarkson)
---Mush-hole: Memories of a Residential School by Maddie Harper
---My Name Is Seepeetza by Shirley Sterling
---As Long as the Rivers Flow by Larry Loyie and Constance Brissenden
---Behind Closed Doors: Stories from the Kamloops Indian Residential School book of photos
---Children Left Behind: The Dark Legacy of Indian Mission Boarding Schools book of photos ( )
  irrelephant | Feb 21, 2021 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
I don't remember much of these books as individual books, but I remember reading them all as a young, avid reader. I think that ultimately these books are the reason why I love historical fiction novels so much. They all did such a great job of taking me to a different time and place and making it come alive, seeing the world through an older, historical lens. I highly recommend any of the Dear America books to younger readers who love history and need to get hooked on reading! ( )
  justagirlwithabook | Jul 31, 2018 |
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My teacher, Missus Camp Bell, say I must write in this book each day.
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