Mythologizing Chief Seattle: Susan Jeffers' Brother Eagle, Sister Sky or How to Make a Myth in Ten Easy Steps

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Millicent Lenz

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Susan Jeffers' Brother Eagle, Sister Sky has occasioned much praise and blame—praise for the sumptuous artwork and the timely environmental message, blame for a lack of authenticity in its representation of Native Americans and its departure from what is known of Chief Seattle's actual words (Caldwell-Wood, 31). Its great commercial success has made it an easy target; other versions of Chief Seattle's story for young people exist yet have never been much heeded.

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