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Found 1 comment on Four Seasons of Corn: A Winnebago Tradition (We Are Still Here):

u/MableXeno ยท 1 pointr/Parenting

The best place to get information about native and indigenous Americans is to go to the source. Books by native/indigenous Americans using their own voices to tell stories about encountering Europeans in North America for the first time, as well as talking about their own culture and traditions can be found here:

Giving Thanks

The Very First Americans

Native American History for Kids

Getting to Know the Native American Indian Tribes

1621 - National Geographic

Four Seasons of Corn

Author page for Joseph Bruchac (His Squanto book is "not recommended" but he is an authorized writer of native American stories)

American Indians In Children's Lit - Thanksgiving Books to Avoid (there is a comment on this list that shares several titles and authors that may also be beneficial to this subject).