Explores the culture of the peoples who lived along the coastline from what is now southern Alaska to northern California, focusing on their life before contact with Europeans
Explores the culture of the peoples who lived along the coastline from what is now southern Alaska to northern California, focusing on their life before contact with Europeans
Examines the lives of Native Americans who lived in the last Ice Age and of their descendants, the Woodland peoples living in the Northeast in the sixteenth century
Examines the lives of the Native American peoples of the Great Plains, particularly before their contact with Europeans, and discusses the role of the buffalo, the dog, and the horse in their cultures
Describes the daily lives, culture, beliefs, social structure, and environment of some of the Native American peoples who lived in the American Southwest at the time of the arrival of European settlers.
Describes the daily lives, culture, beliefs, social structure, and environment of some of the Native American peoples who lived in the Great Plains region of North America before their contact with European settlers.