Celebrating the People of Wisconsin| Reading Level | Children | Young Adult | Adult |
|---|---|---|---|
| Code | C | YA | A |
Badger History Ethnic Studies Series: Dutch, Finns, French, Germans, Hispanics, Irish, Norwegians, or Polish in Wisconsin.Howard Kanetzke, ed. (Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 48-65 pages each. Illustrations, activities. Booklet. Each ethnic title $.75 or any combination of 10 or more, $.50 each.) C
Black Settlers in Rural Wisconsin. By Zachary Cooper. (Madison, WI: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1994. 32 pages. Photographs. ISBN0-87020-170-0, booklet, $3.00.) YA/A
The Chippewa. By Alice Osinski. (Chicago, IL: Children's Press, 1992. 48 pages. Word list, index, photgraphs. ISBN 0-516-41230-2, paperback, $5.50.) C
The Earthshapers. By Karen Speerstra. Illustrated by George Armstrong. (Happy Camp, CA: Naturegraph Publishers Inc., 1992. 80 pages. Illustrations, map. ISBN 0-87961-109-X, paperback, $5.95 or ISBN 0-87961-108-1, hardcover, $13.95.) C
Four Seasons of Corn: A Winnebago Tradition. By Sally M. Hunter. (Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 1996. 48 pages. Photographs. ISBN 0-8225-9741-X, paperback, $6.95.) C
The Hmong in America: We Sought Refuge Here. By Peter and Connie Roop. (Appleton, WI: Appleton Area School District, 1990. 64 pages. Photographs, illustrations. No ISBN, booklet, $5.95.) YA/A
The Menominee. By Joan Kalbacken. (Chicago: Childrens Press, 1994. 48 pages. Photographs, word list, index. ISBN 0-516-41054-7, paperback, $5.50.) C
The Mishomis Book: The Voice of the Ojibway. By Edward Benton-Banai. Illustrated by Joe Liles. (Hayward, WI: Indian Country Communications, Inc. , 1988. 114 pages. Illustrations. No ISBN, LC 80-138057, paperback, $20.00.) C
The Oneida. By Jill Duvall. (Chicago: Childrens Press, 1991. 48 pages. Photographs, word list, index. ISBN 0-516-41125-X, paperback, $5.50.) C
Sweet Words So Brave: The Story of African American Literature. By Barbara K. Curry and James Michael Brodie. Illustrated by Jerry Butler. (Middleton, WI: Zine Press Children's Books, 1996. 64 pages. ISBN 1-55933-179-8, hardcover, $24.95.) C
Tribal Cooking: Traditional Stories and Favorite Recipes. Minwanjigewin Nutrition Project. Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. (Lac du Flambeau, WI: GLITC, 1996. 122 pages. Photographs, illustrations. No ISBN, spiral bound, $10.00.) YA/A
Two For America: The True Story of a Swiss Immigrant. By Gloria Jacobson. (New Glarus, WI: Gloria Jacobson, 1986. 36 pages. Photographs, illustrations. No ISBN, paperback, $8.50.) C
Two Lands, One Heart: An American Boy's Journey to His Mother's Vietnam. By Jeremy Schmidt and Ted Wood. Photgraphs by Ted Wood. (New York: Walker and Company, 1995. 44 pages. ISBN 0-8027-8357-0, hardcover, $15.95.) C
Visions and Voices: Winnebago Elders Speak to the Children. Edited by Jane A. Hieb. (Independence, WI: Western Dairyland Economic Opportunity Council, 1996. 88 pages. Illustrations. No ISBN, paperback, $14.95.) C
If you have any questions or comments, please contact Barbara Spitz, bspitz@madison.k12.wi.us, of the Madison Metropolitan School District's Instructional Technologies Department.
Last Modified: 10/02/98 cb