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I found this web site while searching for books for my grandson, he is Muscogee Creek Seminole/White and was sad to see there are no books on this site for his mix heritage or even just Native American children’s books. I find it very strange that so few exist yet so many with other cultures are abundant on your site as well as so many books on other web sites written with heritage in mind, mixed or not, I have found this disturbing and discouraging the lack of Native American children’s books.