The Wampanoag lived in eastern Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts, including Cape Cod, MarthaÂ’s Vineyard, and Nantucket. The "People of the First Light" struggled for centuries to maintain a peaceful existence. Surviving many hardships and conflicts, varied communities of Wampanoag peoples still inhabit the lands of their ancient ancestors.
More than 5 years ago, the Ojibwe settled on lands that makes up the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, as well as parts of southern Canada. The Ojibwe were a resourceful people who made the most of what the Great Lakes region had to offer them.
An introduction to the history, social life and customs, and present status of the Gabrielino Indians, a tribe whose homelands centered in present day Southern California and included several offshore islands.
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the way these diverse peoples function, how they celebrate and practice their religious beliefs, and first-person accounts of Native American life and educational activities that help make these cultures relatable to readers. Simultaneous.
Informative text in this engaging series presents a comprehensive look at the lives of Native Americans from the first contact with Europeans to the present, and includes fascinating facts about the way these diverse peoples function, how they celebrate and practice their religious beliefs, and first-person accounts of Native American life and educational activities that help make these cultures relatable to readers. Simultaneous.