Fry Bread: a Native American Family Story
As children help a Native American grandmother make fry bread, she delves into the history, social ways, foodways, and politics of America's 573 recognized Indian tribes.
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
As children help a Native American grandmother make fry bread, she delves into the history, social ways, foodways, and politics of America's 573 recognized Indian tribes.
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