Doris Marion Seale, 80, children’s librarian and supervisor at Brookline (Mass.) Public Library 1958–2003, died February 17. Seale received ALA’s Equality Award in 2001, recognizing her leadership efforts toward overcoming Native American stereotypes and giving Native Americans a visible presence in the library and beyond. She cofounded Oyate, an organization working to ensure that Native American lives and histories are portrayed with honesty and integrity, and coauthored the reference books A Broken Flute and Through Indian Eyes. Seale also wrote two books of poetry and contributed to several anthologies.