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Books in Famous Native Americans series

  • Inuit Indians

    Caryn Yacowitz

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Turn the pages of this book to learn about Inuit Indians. Find out how the Inuit live through cold arctic winters. Discover the sun goggles that they used to wear. Read about how the Inuit build snow houses, or igloos. In this book you will see how the Inuit hunt for seals, learn about the dog sleds that the Inuit use, discover how the Inuit use string figures to tell stories.
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  • Eastern Woodlands Indians

    Mir Tamim Ansary

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Feb. 11, 2000)
    Come along with us as we meet some of America's first peoples. Turn the pages of Eastern Woodlands Indians to discover: what orenda and manitou are, which Eastern Woodlands Indians have helped build modern-day skyscrapers, how Eastern Woodland Indians used the sap from maple trees. Each book in the Native Americas series explores a different area of our country and the people who first lived there. Find out how these people lived long ago, what happened when Europeans arrived, and how Native Americans today are keeping their cultures alive. Each book includes: colorful maps, photos, and illustrations, a section on famous Native Americans, a list of books to show you where you can learn more.
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  • Powhatan Indians

    Suzanne Morgan Williams

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 18, 2003)
    Turn the pages of this book to learn about Powhatan Indians. Find out how Powhatans fished and hunted. Learn about what it was like as a child growing up in a Powhatan family. Read the story of Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman. In this book you will discover how Chief Powhatan ruled the Powhatan tribes, see how Powhatans celebrate at powwows, find out how Powhatans are taking care of their land today.
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  • Wampanoag

    Katie Lajiness

    Library Binding (Big Buddy Books, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Presents information about the Native American tribe known as Wampanoag, describing their history, clothing, food, social roles, hunting customs, religious beliefs, and their interactions with European settlers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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  • Sitting Bull: Courageous Sioux Chief

    Diane Shaughnessy

    Paperback
    1997 Famous Native Americans -- Sitting Bull: Courageous Sioux Chief (P) by Diane Shaughnessy ***ISBN-13: 9781582735382 ***24 Pages
  • Southeast Indians

    Mir Tamim Ansary

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 13, 2001)
    Come along with us as we meet some of America's first peoples. Turn the pages of Southeast Indians to discover: why Indians of the Southeast wore tattoos, who invented the Cherokee alphabet, what happened on the "Trail of Tears" Each book in the Native Americas series explores a different area of our country and the people who first lived there. Find out how these people lived long ago, what happened when Europeans arrived, and how Native Americans today are keeping their cultures alive. Each book includes: colorful maps, photos, and illustrations, a section on famous Native Americans, a list of books to show you where you can learn more.
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  • Iroquois

    Richard Gaines

    Library Binding (Abdo & Daughters, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Presents a brief introduction to the Iroquois Indians including information on their society, homes, food, clothing, crafts, and life today.
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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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  • Plateau Indians

    Mir Tamim Ansary

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2000)
    An introduction to the history, dwellings, artwork, religious beliefs, clothing, and food of the various Native American tribes of the Plateau Region between the Cascades and the Rocky Mountains.
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  • Chickasaw

    Katie Lajiness

    Library Binding (Big Buddy Books, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Presents information about the Native American tribe known as Chickasaw, describing their history, clothing, food, social roles, hunting customs, religious beliefs, and decline in the nineteenth century after the Indian Removal Act.
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  • Lakota Indians

    Caryn Yacowitz

    Paperback (Heinemann, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Turn the pages of this book to learn about Lakota Indians. Read about how they arrived on the Great Plains. Find out how they used parts of the buffalo to make rope, spoons, and pots. Discover how Lakotas moved their tipis from place to place. In this book you will see how the Lakotas caught wild horses, learn how the arrival of settlers changed the Lakota way of life, discover a Lakota game called shinny. This book covers the history, customs, social life, and present status of the Lakota.
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  • Caddo

    Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Easy-to-read text and colorful illustrations and photos teach readers about Caddo 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 Caddo clothing, as well as crafts such as pottery. A traditional myth is included, as is a description of famous Caddo leader White Bread. Wars, weapons, and contact with Europeans are discussed. Topics including European influence, land rights, the formation of reservations, and federal recognition are also addressed. In addition, modern Caddo culture and still-celebrated traditions are introduced. Caddo homelands are illustrated with a detailed map of the United States, and a step-by-step illustration shows readers how the Caddo 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 Caddo.
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