Provides information about different types of rocks and where they are found, and explains what can be learned from the study of rocks. Includes an identification chart, and activities.
Presents a children's history of the Navajo people, who they are and where they live, the influence of Spanish explorers and colonists, their religion and traditions, as well as their culture, weaving, and jewelry making.
Presents a biography of Sarah Winnemucca, Northern Paiute Indian, writer and spokesperson for her tribe, providing information on her childhood, her work as a champion for Native peoples, and her achievements that benefited her people.
Presents a history of the Ojibwe, a native people of midwestern North America, describing aspects of their culture, society, and religion, examining the effects of their encounters with white settlers, and discussing their modern-day status.
Presents a history of the Creek, a native people of the southeastern woodlands, describing aspects of their culture, society, and religion, examining the effects of their encounters with white settlers, and discussing their modern-day status.