NativeReads: Outcomes of an Oceti Sakowin Survey and Literary Recovery Model
This article provides a brief overview of Oceti Sakowin literary history along with knowledge and insights gained from a national reading campaign called #NativeReads: Great Books from Indigenous Communities--Stories of the Oceti Sakowin. Specifically, this campaign utilized a community-based approa...
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