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She Persisted: Deb Haaland

2023

by Laurel Goodluck and Gillian Flint

“As a child of two parents in the military, Deb Haaland moved around a lot when she was young. She especially cherished her time spent with her grandparents in their ancestral home, in present-day New Mexico, where they taught her their pueblo values. Through all the moves, she persisted in focusing on her studies, eventually earning a law degree. An enrolled member of the Laguna Pueblo nation, Deb was one of the first two Native American women to be elected to Congress, where she represented New Mexico’s 1st District. In 2021, when the Senate confirmed her as President Biden’s secretary of the Interior Department, she became the first Native American in history to become a cabinet secretary. Deb believes in correcting past mistakes and wants to create a future across the United States and the world that her ancestors would be proud of. She continues to break barriers and inspire future generations to dream of greater opportunities.” — publisher

Biography/Autobiography Centering Culture & Identity

What Your Ribbon Skirt Means to Me: Deb Haaland’s Historic Inauguration

2023

by Alexis Bunten and Nicole Neidhardt

“Pia rushes over to the Indigenous community center after school. It’s where she goes every day to play outside with friends and work on her homework. But today—March 18, 2021—is special: Auntie Autumn gathers all the children around their television to witness Secretary Deb Haaland in her ribbon skirt at the White House as she becomes the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. Pia and the other kids behold her Native pride on an international stage. Together with their parents and Elders, the children explore the values woven into their own regalia, land, community, and traditions, making precious memories on this day they won’t soon forget.”– publisher

Centering Culture & Identity

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