A fascinating book "When the grass is green: the Indian child" has fallen into my hands, which introduces us, rather than as an anthropological study, as a direct approach, to raising children in American redskins, at that time They lived in the middle of nature. The data, although partial, offer us, with a translated compilation of texts written by the Indians of the time and accompanied by photos of Indian children, an approach to another way of raising, in the background very human and close by it.
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