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When Rabbits Danced: Tales of the Iroquois

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A BackPax Adventure. In the frosty north country of upstate New York, once known as "stretching turtle," live today's Tonawanda Seneca people. Members of the indigenous "Six Nations," their government, the "Iroquois Confederacy," inspired America's Founding Founders in the formation of the United States. With this journey to Iroquois Country, BackPax takes listener/adventurers to the heart and soul of an old people and a new nation. Meet the children and their chief. Discover their unique history, folklore, music, and laughter. Thrill to tales of nature's wonders from modern times back to the days "When Rabbits Danced." Recorded on location on the Tonawanda Indian Reservation. Perfect for younger trailblazers new to BackPax, ages 6 and older.

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Published December 23, 2009

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Janus Adams

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Award-winning journalist, historian, producer, and publisher, Janus Adams is the author of nine books and creator of the award-winning BackPax children’s book-and-audio series. Her commentaries are featured on NPR, and her syndicated column is in its fifteenth year.

Adams sees her life’s mission as inspiring others with her trademark celebration of “history, heritage, and hope™.” Indeed, she has been engaged by history and culture since childhood. At 8, she was one of four children selected to break New York’s de facto elementary school segregation in the wake of the Supreme Court’s historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. A classically-trained pianist, she is a graduate New York’s “famed” High School of Performing Arts. Her master’s degree is considered the nation’s first graduate degree in Black Studies.

The mother of twin daughters – both graduates of Spelman College – she launched her publishing career when negative images of race and gender began to taint their lives. BackPax, “publishers to the thinking child,” was the result. Since 1986, BackPax has received numerous accolades including the Parents Choice “Gold Seal” Award for innovation in children’s media, become the first African American publisher featured by Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club, been lauded as a “Best of the Best” by the American Library Association, a USA Today “Best Bet!” and named among the “100 Best Products Ever” by curriculum specialists.

With her groundbreaking “What Do We Tell Our Children?” campaign, Adams deepens her commitment to improving the lives of children.

Building on the success of her “Glory Days” trilogy of books, “Glory Days: A Tradition of Achievement,” a three-part documentary history of African American women for PBS is in development. A founding Board Member of AmistadAmerica, she helped launch the historic replica vessel. A pioneer of issue-oriented women’s programming and member of the Women’s Media Center’s Advisory Board committed to increasing the impact of women on the public debate, she has been named among its “Progressive Women’s Voices.”

A dynamic speaker, Adams has lectured widely. Her “McDonald’s Presents Glory Days” campaign reached more than 3.1 million reader-diners in the New York region alone. Her work has been featured in such publications as Essence and Ms. magazines, The New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today. A former talk show host and frequent guest, she has appeared on CNN, NPR, and The Today Show. In 2010, for the 30th anniversary of Women’s History Month, she was named among the 30 women making history

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