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Books with title Natures peoples

  • Natures peoples

    Louise Rugg, Harold; Krueger

    Hardcover (Ginn and Company, March 15, 1936)
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  • Nature Peoples

    Harold Ordway Rugg

    Unknown Binding (Ginn, March 15, 1936)
    Vintage children's book. Elementary-level social studies.
  • Native Peoples

    Robert Livesey, A.G. Smith

    Paperback (Vidacom Publications, July 24, 2018)
    This latest addition to the exciting, innovative Discovering Canada series brings to life the time before the white European settlers “discovered” Canada, when only the original native peoples lived here. Who were these peoples? Where did they live? What were their legends and myths, famous heroes and supernatural gods? • Build an Iroquois longhouse • Play an Inuit Game • Create a family totem • And much, much more… Native Peoples Learn History and Have Fun!
  • Native Peoples

    Frederick W Nolan

    Hardcover (Arcturus Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The stories of the first communities of the American frontier, the native peoples are described in this volume. Their histories and tragic stories are profiled in this book as new people arrived to make lives, and opened up a new frontier...while taking away the land of the Native Peoples. Harrowing adventures as well as descriptions of societies and customs support as well as the conflict of civilizations is at the core of this book The reader learns from primary resources, the tales of the Good and the Bad, including the frightful Trail of Tears.
  • Native peoples

    William McCay

    Unknown Binding (Benchmark Education Co, March 15, 2002)
    Native peoples (Navigators social studies series)
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  • Native Peoples

    James L Castner

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Tropical biologist and entomologist James L. Castner has made more than 50 trips to South America, most of them to live and work in the Amazon Basin. Who then is better qualified to present the wonders and mysteries of this endangered paradise? Beginning with Surviving in the Rain Forest, he introduces us to the amazing biodiversity of life found here. River Life takes us on a tour of the Amazon, the world's largest river. Layers of Life invites us to look up into the treetops, while Partners and Rivals focuses on the unique relationships that help the forest creatures survive. Finally, Castner looks to the human inhabitants of the region -- in Native Peoples, to the Indians who have lived in the Amazon Basin for thousands of years and in Rainforest Researchers, to the scientists who have come to study the region in order to better protect it.
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  • Nature for People

    Carol Inskipp

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Discusses the impacts of human activity on the environment, and how tourism and leisure activities can be managed more sustainably to have less of an impact on the environment.
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  • Nature for People

    Carol Inskipp

    Hardcover (M. Evans and Company, May 1, 2009)
    Going green has turned from an individual trend to an international project. Countries around the world are developing new ways of managing nature and the environment for the future. Case studies, maps, expert views, as well as Take Action and Facts in Focus statistics sidebars provide additional depth and relevance. Pictures and planning strategies will keep students focused and inspired.
  • Native Peoples

    William McCay

    Paperback (Benchmark, March 15, 2002)
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