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Books with author Barbara A. Gray-Kanatiiosh

  • Blackfoot

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2002)
    An introduction to the history, social life and customs of the Blackfoot Indians, an Algonquian tribe of North America.
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  • Wampanoag

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, social structure, customs, and present life of the Wampanoag Indians.
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  • Yurok

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Easy-to-read text and colorful illustrations and photos teach readers about Yurok history, traditions, and modern life. This book describes society and family structure, hunting, fishing, and gathering methods, and ceremonies and rituals. Readers will learn about Yurok homes, clothing, and crafts such as basketry. A traditional myth is included, as is a description of famous Yurok leader Lucy Thompson. Wars, weapons, and contact with Europeans are discussed. Topics including European influence, the formation of reservations, and federal recognition are also addressed. In addition, modern Yurok culture and still-celebrated traditions are described. Yurok homelands are illustrated with a detailed map of the United States. Bold glossary terms and an index accompany engaging text. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Yurok.
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  • Kiowa

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Easy-to-read text and colorful illustrations and photos teach readers about Kiowa history, traditions, and modern life. This book describes society and family structure, hunting and gathering methods, and ceremonies and rituals. Readers will learn about Kiowa clothing and crafts such as painted tepee covers. A traditional myth is included, as is a description of famous Kiowa leader Lone Wolf. Wars, weapons, and contact with Europeans are discussed. Topics including European influence, assimilation, land rights, the formation of reservations, and federal recognition are also addressed. In addition, modern Kiowa culture and still-celebrated traditions are described. Kiowa homelands are illustrated with a detailed map of the United States, and a step-by-step illustration of tepee construction shows readers how the Kiowa built their homes. Bold glossary terms and an index accompany engaging text. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Kiowa.
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  • Pawnee

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Books, June 1, 2002)
    Each title includes these topics: - Original homelands- War- Society- Important members- Homes- Contact with Europeans- Food- The nation/tribe today- Children- Family- Myths- Crafts- Clothing- Full-color photographs- Diagrams- Maps- Index- Bolded Glossary Terms in Text
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  • Chumash

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, social structure, customs, and present life of the Chumash Indians.
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  • Salinan

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, social life and customs, and present status of the Salinan Indians, a tribe whose homelands included valleys, marshes, streams, and shores from Salinas to San Juan Obispo, California.
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  • Pomo

    Barbara A Gray, Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Books, June 1, 2002)
    Each title includes these topics: - Original homelands- War- Society- Important members- Homes- Contact with Europeans- Food- The nation/tribe today- Children- Family- Myths- Crafts- Clothing- Full-color photographs- Diagrams- Maps- Index- Bolded Glossary Terms in Text
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  • Hopi

    Barbara A Gray, Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Books, June 1, 2002)
    Each title includes these topics: - Original homelands- War- Society- Important members- Homes- Contact with Europeans- Food- The nation/tribe today- Children- Family- Myths- Crafts- Clothing- Full-color photographs- Diagrams- Maps- Index- Bolded Glossary Terms in Text
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  • Huron

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, social life and customs, and present status of the Huron Indians, a tribe whose homelands centered around the Great Lakes region but now include Kansas and Oklahoma.
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  • Modoc

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Easy-to-read text and colorful illustrations and photos teach readers about Modoc history, traditions, and modern life. This book describes society and family structure, hunting, fishing, and gathering methods, and ceremonies and rituals. Readers will learn about Modoc homes, clothing, and crafts such as basketry. A traditional myth is included, as is a description of famous Modoc leader Kintpuash. Wars, weapons, and contact with Europeans are discussed. Topics including European influence, the formation of reservations, and federal recognition are also addressed. In addition, modern Modoc culture and still-celebrated traditions are described. Modoc homelands are illustrated with a detailed map of the United States. Bold glossary terms and an index accompany engaging text. This book is written and illustrated by Native Americans, providing authentic perspectives of the Modoc.
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  • Ute

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    An introduction to the history, social structure, customs, and present life of the Ute Indians.
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