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The Seventh Generation: Native Students Speak About Finding the Good Path

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This book is based on interviews with 120 Native youth from across North America. Written especially for today's Native middle and high school students, the authors share students' stories of life's challenges and their struggles to find and stay on the Good Path. They focus especially on how students developed strong Native identities; coped with troubles in their families, communities, and schools; reached their breaking points or responded resiliently to high-pressure situations; learned to appreciate their own intellectual gifts and abilities; and met the academic and social challenges they encountered in school. Interspersed throughout the book are short fictional "teaching stories" meant to illustrate common dilemmas faced by Native youth and how the characters responded.

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First published January 1, 2003

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August 1, 2007
Personal stories and interviews done with 120 Native Youth. Giving the youth a voice and acknowledges what many of us see but don't talk about enough in Indian communities. Everyone, but espcially teachers and students, should read this book.
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