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Books with title Brazil: The Land and Its People

  • Brazil, the land and its people

    Ritchie Perry

    Paperback (Macdonald Educational, March 15, 1977)
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  • Louisiana: The Land and Its People

    Manie Culbertson, Sue Eakin

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 30, 1998)
    Louisiana Culture Comes Alive! An in-depth discussion of Louisiana and the forces that have shaped it characterize Louisiana: The Land and Its People . Available from Pelican Publishing Company, the 560-page volume provides a comprehensive overview of Louisiana history, from the first Indian inhabitants through the Civil War and Reconstruction to modern times. Some 200 photographs and illustrations, including 45 maps, complement the text and encourage the reader to delve further into the background of Louisiana and its people. Ideal for classroom use (a teacher's guide is also available), Louisiana: The Land and Its People is much more than a textbook. Its detailed discussion of the factors that have molded the state provides insights into current issues and solutions. Everyone interested in understanding Louisiana both today and yesterday will benefit from reading this book. The authors, Dr. Sue Eakin and Mrs. Manie Culbertson, together have more than four decades of experience teaching Louisiana history. Dr. Eakin is a professor of history at Louisiana State University at Alexandria. Mrs. Culbertson served for 25 years with the Louisiana public school system teaching Louisiana history and social studies. Together, they bring a rich, fresh approach to analyzing the factors that have created modern Louisiana life.
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  • Brazil: The Land and Its People

    Ritchie Perry

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Dec. 1, 1978)
    Surveys Brazil's history, its geography, native cultures, lifestyles, economy, current politics, most urgent problems, and international relations
  • Brazil: The Land

    Malika Hollander

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs portray Brazil's geography and climate, city and rural life, industry, and transportation, focusing especially on the Amazon and the people and animals that live on the river.
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  • The Land and the People

    Daniel Gilpin

    Paperback (Wayland, )
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  • Brazil: The People

    Malika Hollander

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 1, 2003)
    Explores how the history, climate, geography, and religion of Brazil have shaped the customs and practices of modern daily life for some of the poorest and some of the wealthiest people in South America.
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  • Louisiana: The Land and Its People

    Manie Culbertson, Sue Eakin, Martha Long

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, May 31, 2006)
    Fully revised and expanded with full-color pictures. Louisiana�s history is explored in this carefully researched textbook tracing the Pelican State�s history from the native Houma and Caddo Indians through the Civil War and Reconstruction to such recent events as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Including such multidisciplinary topics as the state�s geography and the resources of its deltas and expansive forests, the structure of the governing body from the state to the parish level, and the diverse cultural traditions and communities, the textbook enables Louisiana teachers to address all curriculum requirements.
  • Israel: The Land and Its People

    Danah Zohar

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Nov. 1, 1977)
    A gazetteer and a reference section with facts on geography, government, history, and economy accompany a look at the land, people, religion, lifestyles, customs, arts, and technology of modern Israel
  • Turkey: The Land and its People

    David Hotham

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Aug. 1, 1977)
    Physical, political, and economic maps of Turkey and an outline of its history since the eleventh century accompany an examination of the life-styles and language of its people
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  • The land and people of Brazil,

    Rose Brown

    Hardcover (J.B. Lippincott Company, March 15, 1946)
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  • The Land and People of Brazil

    Rose Brown, Leslie F. Warren

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 1, 1979)
    Account of the nation that occupies half of South America reveals the contrast between primitive jungles and the ultramodern cities
  • Brazil the People

    Carolyn Black, Malika Hollander, Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2003)
    Intended for ages 9-14, this work illustrates how Brazil was an early plantation colony of Portugal; how Brazil's indigenous peoples live; and the different ceremonies and celebrations of the country's many people. Topics include: the first Brazilians; the arrival of the Portuguese; indigenous Brazilians; a Yanomami wedding; and more.
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