Readers write: Thoughts on Laura Ingalls Wilder, weather terminology, Russian-Finnish history
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Thoughts on Laura Ingalls Wilder
Regarding the Oct. 1 Mix column, 鈥Changing views: Is 鈥楲ittle House鈥 romantic or racist?鈥: I just started reading [Laura Ingalls] Wilder鈥檚 autobiography 鈥淧ioneer Girl鈥 and read Wilder鈥檚 series over and over again as a young girl.聽
As a middle-age woman and educator, I have begun to unwrap the false cultural memory presented in history books and in narratives presented to me as a young girl. I was always fascinated by Wilder鈥檚 description of the native people in Kansas and always wondered what their story was. I think it is vital for educators to confront the one-
sided, white settler perspective in 鈥淟ittle House.鈥 After all, the Ingalls family was encroaching on Osage land.聽
A teacher could ask students to delve into Osage history and narratives. Compare stories. Talk about point of view and racist attitudes toward indigenous people at that time and now. Thank you for bringing this story to the forefront!
Carol A. Johnston
Harbor Springs, Mich.
Excellent article. Important points! I read, and read to my daughters, Wilder鈥檚 鈥淟ittle House on the Prairie鈥 series 70 and 40 years ago, respectively, but not to my granddaughters 10 years ago. I am an educator who has written about racism in books about Africans for almost 60 years.聽
After I taught in Liberia for the Peace Corps, I realized we need to think about what children read and encourage critical thinking skills for any book.
Angene Wilson
Lexington, Ky.
While I appreciate the observations and sensitivity of those who, quite often rightly, perceive racism in historical writings, I also feel it is important that these works be left as is. What I suggest is to inform readers of the modern controversy surrounding these works and explain who we are, who we were, and how times and sensitivities have changed. Allow young readers to understand ignorance and how we must keep an open mind. Explanation is the key, I believe.
Jim Ledbetter Sr.
North Aurora, Ill.
Weather terminology
The Sept. 17 鈥淚n a Word鈥 column speculates about alternative names for 鈥Indian summer.鈥 In Europe, it was once called St. Martin鈥檚 summer because it often ends around St. Martin鈥檚 Day, Nov. 11. Since this also happens to be Veterans Day, perhaps 鈥渧eterans summer鈥 would be a suitable name for it.
Amy Livingston
Highland Park, N.J.
Russian-Finnish history
I鈥檇 like a bit more on Czar Alexander II in the Sept. 10 Monitor Daily article 鈥Finland used the swastika before the Nazis. Why do they still do so today?鈥 I presume he did something friendly for the Finns, who were then living in a province of Russia.
Richard K. Ashford
Chevy Chase, Md.