Details the life of an Alaska girl of Tlingit descent, looking at her daily activities, her family, the history of her tribe, and some traditional ceremonies and customs that are still observed today.
The third entry in The (Smithsonian) National Museum of the American Indian'sMy World: Young Native Americans Today series that I have read - the other two being Meet Christopher: An Osage Indian Boy from Oklahoma and Meet Naiche: A Native Boy from the Chesapeake Bay Area - this informative and engaging picture-book biography tells the story of a young Tlingit girl, ten-year-old Lydia Mills, and her life in Alaska. Like the other volumes in the series, Meet Lydia: A Native Girl from Southeast Alaska is written by an older relative of the child being profiled (Miranda Belarde-Lewis is of mixed Tlingit and Zuni heritage), and photographed by a native photographer (John Harrington is of Siletz extraction).
The focus here is on Lydia's life as a contemporary young American, someone who, although she is a part of a traditional culture, also lives in the here and now. Given the superfluity of romanticized, historical depictions of Native Americans, in both children's and adult literature, this is something that can't be emphasized too much! From school activities like playing the trombone, and helping out in the Tlingit language enhancement kindergarten class, to participating in Girls Scouts, and the Juneau Indian Studies culture club, Lydia is one active girl, dividing her time between her winter life with her Euro-American mother, and her summer days with her Tlingit father.
I enjoyed reading Lydia's story, which offered me a brief glimpse of life in a very different part of the country from my own region (I live in the New York metro area), and I think young readers will enjoy it as well. The color photographs and historical and cultural background given, add both educational and entertainment appeal. All in all, another winner from the fabulous series! Now, if I could only find the initial volume, Meet Mindy: A Native Girl from the Southwest!