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Books with title North American Indians

  • North American Indians

    Douglas Gorsline

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1978)
    Celebrate the history, cultures, and traditions of over 12 Native American peoples! This classic, easy-to-read picture book is the perfect introduction to the first Americans, including the Seminole, Iroquois, Sioux, Hopi, and many more.
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  • American Indians

    Frederick Starr

    eBook (, April 25, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Meet North American Indians

    Elizabeth Payne

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1965)
    A brief survey of life in five North American Indian tribes--Makah, Hopi, Creek, Penobscot, and Mandan--at the time Columbus arrived in the New World.
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  • North American Indian Tales

    W. T. Larned

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 7, 1997)
    "When the snow lay deep on the ground, the North Wind came howling from his home in the Land of Ice, and the cold moon shone from the frosty sky, it was then that the Indians gathered in the wigwam. It was then that Iagoo sat by the fire of blazing logs, and the little boys and girls gathered around him." So begins this charming collection of seven stories told by Iagoo the Indian storyteller.Young readers and listeners will love such charming, authentic tales as "Shin-ge-bis Fools the North Wind," "How the Summer Came," "The Little Boy and Girl in the Clouds," "The Child of the Evening Star," "The Boy Who Snared the Sun," "Grasshopper," and "Mish-o-sha, the Magician."Adapted from legends collected by noted ethnologist Henry R. Schoolcraft in the Lake Superior region in 1839, these enchanting stories will delight youngsters and lovers of Native American myth and legend. Thirty illustrations by John Green enhance the text, printed in large, easy-to-read type.
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  • North American Indian Arts

    Andrew Hunter Whiteford, Owen Vernon Shaffer

    Paperback (Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, April 14, 2001)
    Indian Arts is a fascinating introduction to the arts and crafts reflected in the material culture of North American Indians. Knowledge of the skills and techniques developed by the various tribes, and the fine materials produced provides a key to understanding the rich diversity of native cultures. Packed with information and authentic full-color illustrations, this handsome guide will be welcomed by everyone interested in American cultural history.
  • North American Indian Beadwork Patterns

    Pamela Stanley-Millner

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 16, 1996)
    In these pages you'll find 73 charts for bead weaving and 12 full-page patterns for bead appliqué — all taken from authentic craftwork of the Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow, Sauk & Fox, Winnebago, Kickapoo, Cree, Arapaho, and other Native American groups. Complete instructions are provided along with color keys for every chart and pattern.Use the charts to weave belts, headbands, sashes, necklaces, and other eye-catching accessories. You'll find the appliqué patterns are perfect for decorating leather, denim, and other fabrics. It's a great way to embellish handbags, vests, blouses, and other apparel and personal items. By following the clear step-by-step instructions in this book, even beginners can create a host of attractive beadwork projects with authentic Native American flavor.
  • North American Indian Arts

    Andrew Hunter Whiteford, Herbert Spencer Zim, Owen Vernon Shaffer

    Paperback (Golden Press, Jan. 1, 1990)
    An illustrated guide to North American Indian arts and crafts.
  • North American Indian Arts

    Andrew Hunter Whiteford, Owen Vernon Shaffer

    eBook (Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, Feb. 25, 2014)
    This eBook is best viewed on a color device.North American Indian Arts is a fascinating introduction to the arts and crafts reflected in the material culture of North American Indians. Knowledge of the skills and techniques developed by the various Native American tribes, and the fine materials produced provides a key to understanding the rich diversity of native cultures. Packed with information and authentic full-color illustrations, this handsome guide will be welcomed by everyone interested in American cultural history.
  • Indian Americans

    Scott Ingram

    Hardcover (Lucent, July 3, 2003)
    Reviews the reasons why Indians immigrated to America, what their passage was like, the kind of jobs most found, communities they formed, and their contributions to American culture.
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  • North American Indian Tales

    W. T. Larned

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 1, 2012)
    "When the snow lay deep on the ground, the North Wind came howling from his home in the Land of Ice, and the cold moon shone from the frosty sky, it was then that the Indians gathered in the wigwam. It was then that Iagoo sat by the fire of blazing logs, and the little boys and girls gathered around him." So begins this charming collection of seven stories told by Iagoo the Indian storyteller.Young readers and listeners will love such charming, authentic tales as "Shin-ge-bis Fools the North Wind," "How the Summer Came," "The Little Boy and Girl in the Clouds," "The Child of the Evening Star," "The Boy Who Snared the Sun," "Grasshopper," and "Mish-o-sha, the Magician."Adapted from legends collected by noted ethnologist Henry R. Schoolcraft in the Lake Superior region in 1839, these enchanting stories will delight youngsters and lovers of Native American myth and legend. Thirty illustrations by John Green enhance the text, printed in large, easy-to-read type.
  • North American Indians

    Herman J. Viola

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 1996)
    Illustrated in full color, with full-color & black-and-white photographs and maps. Each chapter of this striking survey of Native American life begins in a uniquely appropriate way: with a dramatic, double-page painting showing the dwelling of a particular tribe. From a Zuni adobe pueblo to an Iroquois communal long house, paintings introduce the reader to the book's eight chapters covering the continent's eight regions and offer a comprehensive examination of the lifestyles of North America's native peoples. This splendid reference volume is enhanced by six essays by Native American contributors about their life today--a valuable feature that places the historical material in a contemporary context. A glossary, resource-guide sidebars on such topics as "how to read" a totem pole and the introduction of horses to North America, and over one hundred paintings, color photographs, and maps ensure that this book will rise above all others in bringing to life the world of the American Indian.
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  • North American Indian

    David Murdock

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, May 31, 1995)
    This illustrated reference book provides an insight into the origins of the first Native Americans, their lifestyles and cultures, tracing their history up the the present day.