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Books with title Native Americans of the Great Plains

  • The Wisdom of the Native Americans

    Kent Nerburn, Kaipo Schwab, Tantor Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Tantor Audio, June 6, 2017)
    The teachings of the Native Americans provide a connection with the land, the environment, and the simple beauties of life. This collection of writings from revered Native Americans offers timeless, meaningful lessons on living and learning. Taken from writings, orations, and recorded observations of life, this audiobook selects the best of Native American wisdom and distills it to its essence in short, digestible quotes - perhaps even more timely now than when they were first written. In addition to the short passages, this edition includes the complete "Soul of an Indian", as well as other writings by Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman), one of the great interpreters of American Indian thought, and three great speeches by Chiefs Joseph, Seattle, and Red Jacket.
  • The Wisdom of the Native Americans

    Kent Nerburn

    Hardcover (New World Library, March 3, 1999)
    These thought-provoking teachings from respected Native American leaders and thinkers provide a connection with the land, the environment, and the simple beauties of life. This collection of writings from revered Native Americans offers timeless, meaningful lessons on living and learning.
  • The Wisdom of Native Americans

    Kent Nerburn

    Hardcover (Mjf, March 15, 1999)
    The Wisdom of Native Americans brings together centuries of wisdom, much of it collected for the first time. Highly relevant to contemporary struggles, the words of great leaders such as Chief Joseph, Chief Red Jacket, and Chief Seattle resound in these pages, reminding us that there are natural, unassailable truths, that all men are brothers, and that hope for the future must never be let go.
  • Native Americans of the Great Plains

    Meredith Costain

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Readers will encounter the rich history and culture of Native Americans—following inhabitants of the Great Plains through daily life. Readers will also learn about how the Native Americans adapted to new and sometimes volatile situations. Rich text, photographs, and an educational activity will pique the interest of any young historian.
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  • Native Americans of the Great Plains

    Meredith Costain

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Readers will encounter the rich history and culture of Native Americansfollowing inhabitants of the Great Plains through daily life. Readers will also learn about how the Native Americans adapted to new and sometimes volatile situations. Rich text, photographs, and an educational activity will pique the interest of any young historian.
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  • The Wisdom of the Native Americans

    Kent Nerburn, Kaipo Schwab

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, June 6, 2017)
    The teachings of the Native Americans provide a connection with the land, the environment, and the simple beauties of life. This collection of writings from revered Native Americans offers timeless, meaningful lessons on living and learning. Taken from writings, orations, and recorded observations of life, this book selects the best of Native American wisdom and distills it to its essence in short, digestible quotes-perhaps even more timely now than when they were first written. In addition to the short passages, this edition includes the complete Soul of an Indian, as well as other writings by Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman), one of the great interpreters of American Indian thought, and three great speeches by Chiefs Joseph, Seattle, and Red Jacket.
  • The Native Americans

    David Hurst Thomas, Jay Miller, Richard White, Peter Nabokov, Philip J. Deloria, Alvin M. Josephy Jr., Betty Ballantine, Ian Ballantine

    Paperback (JG Press, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Paperback: 480 pages Publisher: JG Press (2001)
  • Native American Crafts of the Plains and Plateau

    Judith Hoffman Corwin

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 15, 2003)
    Gives some historical background on Indian tribes of the Plains and Plateau and provides instructions for craft projects derived from their handicrafts, such as corncob dolls, headbands, and a handmade book.
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  • The Great Mystery: Myths of Native America

    Neil Philip

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 17, 2001)
    This authoritative guide to Native American myth and legend explores the powerful themes and dramatic stories that explain the great mysteries of life, death, how the world was created, and how it will end. A description of the nature of Native American myths, examining the common themes found in the rich mythology of the First Nations, is followed by chapters on main culture groups that include numerous excerpts from the myths themselves, many of them humorous. Folklorist Neil Philip has created an enthralling and multilayered book, handsomely illustrated with photographs printed in duotone, that will be treasured by anyone intrigued by Native American culture or mythology.
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  • The Wisdom of the Native Americans

    Kent Nerburn, Kaipo Schwab

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, June 6, 2017)
    The teachings of the Native Americans provide a connection with the land, the environment, and the simple beauties of life. This collection of writings from revered Native Americans offers timeless, meaningful lessons on living and learning. Taken from writings, orations, and recorded observations of life, this book selects the best of Native American wisdom and distills it to its essence in short, digestible quotes-perhaps even more timely now than when they were first written. In addition to the short passages, this edition includes the complete Soul of an Indian, as well as other writings by Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman), one of the great interpreters of American Indian thought, and three great speeches by Chiefs Joseph, Seattle, and Red Jacket.
  • Homes of the Native Americans

    Colleen Williams

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    After Christopher Columbus and other European adventurers landed in the Americas during the 15th and 16th centuries, the lands they explored were often called the "New World." However, North, South, and Central America were new only to the people of Europe. Native Americans had lived on the land for millions of years.In some cases, the natives and Europeans were able to live in peace and even learned from each other. Most of the time, however, the European invaders brought with them disease and violence, which spelled the end of the Native Americans' way of life.
  • Native Americans of the Great Lakes

    Stuart A. Kallen

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the history, daily lives, culture, religion, and conflicts of the Indians that lived in the Great Lakes region, including the various Iroquois and Algonquian peoples.