Meet the Band by Josh Selig

Meet the Band by Josh Selig

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Meet the Band by Josh Selig

In Voices of Wounded Knee, William S. E. Coleman brings together for the first time all the available sources-Lakota, military, and civilian-on the massacre of 29 December 1890. He recreates the Ghost Dance in detail and shows how it related to the events leading up to the massacre. Using accounts of participants and observers, Coleman reconstructs the massacre moment by moment. He places contradictory accounts in direct juxtaposition, allowing the reader to decide who was telling the truth. William S. E. Coleman is a professor emeritus of theatre at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He and his wife spent nearly thirty years gathering documents from collections in the United States and abroad to create this book.
Josh Selig is the Founder and President of Little Airplane Productions. He is the Creator and Executive of many preschool series including The Wonder Pets! on Nick Jr. (winner of the 2009 Japan Prize for Best Television Series), 3rd & Bird and Small Potatoes on CBeebies and Disney Junior. Josh has received 10 Emmy Awards for his work as a writer on Sesame Street and has won a Humanitas Award for his work as Head Writer on Nick Jr.'s Little Bill. He was also the Resident Producer in Jerusalem for the historic Israeli-Palestinian production of Sesame Street.
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ISBN 13 9780448462776
ISBN 10 044846277X
Title Meet the Band
Author Josh Selig
Series Small Potatoes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Grosset & Dunlap
Year published 2013-04-18
Number of pages 12
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.