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A companion to the award-winning children's book of the same name, the C is for Chickasaw coloring book provides the opportunity for you to create your own Southeastern Native American art! Unique illustrations familiarize children of all ages with this style of art and reflect the history, culture, and language of the Chickasaw people. When paired with the C is for Chickasaw children's book and app, this coloring book can be used as a supplemental learning tool, providing additional activities and a springboard for further discussion about Chickasaw culture and language.

Produktbeschreibung
A companion to the award-winning children's book of the same name, the C is for Chickasaw coloring book provides the opportunity for you to create your own Southeastern Native American art! Unique illustrations familiarize children of all ages with this style of art and reflect the history, culture, and language of the Chickasaw people. When paired with the C is for Chickasaw children's book and app, this coloring book can be used as a supplemental learning tool, providing additional activities and a springboard for further discussion about Chickasaw culture and language.
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Autorenporträt
Wiley Barnes, a Chickasaw citizen, holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Oklahoma State University, and has spent twenty-one years forging a career in the publishing industry, and the last fourteen years with the Chickasaw Nation. Barnes is the author of the non-fiction children's book, C is for Chickasaw, which received a Gold Benjamin Franklin for Best New Voice: Children's/Young Adult, a Bronze Moonbeam for Multicultural Nonfiction Picture Book, was an Oklahoma Book Award Finalist, and was adapted into an app in 2017, followed by a coloring book in 2018. Funny Fani' is Barnes's second children's title. He lives in Ada, Oklahoma, with his wife and two children. Aaron Long, Choctaw, is an award-winning designer and artist. He worked for the Chickasaw Nation for nearly ten years in a number of roles, including museum exhibit development and book publishing. He holds a bachelor's degree in public relations and advertising from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. C is for Chickasaw is his first full-length book illustration project. Long is now a pastor and lives in Tennessee with his wife and four children.