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Books with author Jill D. Duvall

  • New True Books: The Cayuga

    Jill D. Duvall

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), Oct. 15, 1991)
    None
  • The Chumash

    Jill D. Duvall

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1994)
    Traces the history of the California Indian tribe, describes their language, homes, customs, beliefs, and handicrafts, and recounts the impact of Spanish missionaries on their way of life
    M
  • Ms. Moja Makes Beautiful Clothes

    Jill D. Duvall

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the work done by an African American woman who makes wearable art, all kinds of clothes worn by actors and other performers, and costumes used in museums.
    K
  • The Onondaga

    Jill D. Duvall

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Describes the history, culture, and current fortunes of the Onondaga Indians.
  • Meet Rory Hohenstein, a Professional Dancer

    Jill D. Duvall

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the life of a teenage dancer and shows how his practice and hard work pay off during a performance at the Kirov Academy in Washington, D.C.
    K
  • Chef KI Is Serving Dinner!

    Jill D. Duvall

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the work of a Korean American and his wife as they run their neighborhood restaurant in Virginia.
    K
  • The Mohawk

    Jill Duvall

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1991)
    Highlights the history and some of the political and social traditions of the Mohawk tribe and Iroquois confederation
    Q
  • Ms. Moja Makes Beautiful Clothes

    Jill D. Duvall, Lili S. Duvall

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Describes the work done by an African American woman who makes wearable art, all kinds of clothes worn by actors and other performers, and costumes used in museums
    K
  • Race and White Identity in Southern Fiction: From Faulkner to Morrison

    J. Duvall

    Paperback (Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 23, 2015)
    White southern writers are frequently associated with the racism of blackface minstrelsy in their representations of African American characters, however, this book makes visible the ways in which southern novelists repeatedly imagine their white characters as in some sense fundamentally black.
  • Who Keeps the Water Clean?

    Jill D. Duvall, Lili Duvall

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the activities of a sewage disposal plant worker who makes sure that the machines are functioning properly to keep the neighborhood's water clean and safe.
    K
  • Mr. Duvall Reports the News

    Jill D. Duvall, Lili Duvall

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 1997)
    Follows a television correspondent from fact-finding to broadcast as he reports important news to his community.
    K
  • Meet Rory Hohenstein, a Professional Dancer

    Jill D. Duvall, Lili S. Duvall

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Describes the life of a teenage dancer and shows how his practice and hard work pay off during a performance at the Kirov Academy in Washington, D.C.
    K