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juvenile literature
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The Huron Indians
Schwabacher, Martin
1995
Introduces the Huron people, focusing on their history, culture, and the struggle to keep alive their unique civilization.
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The Creek Indians
Scordato, Ellen
1993
Examines the life, culture, and future prospects of the Creek Indians.
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Francis Drake
Bard, Roberta
1992
Describes the life and adventures of the seaman who was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
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Cal Ripken, Jr.
star shortstop
Savage, Jeff
1994
Text and photographs present a brief biography of Cal Ripken, Jr. who holds almost every major league baseball record a shortstop can have.
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World War I
McGowen, Tom
1993
Text and accompanying photographs provide an overview of the military battles and political changes that occurred during World War I.
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Color color color color
Heller, Ruth
1995
Describes and illustrates how colors combine in printing and how they affect our eyes.
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Life in the rainforest
plants, animals, and people
Berger, Melvin
1994
Explores the world of the rain forest--its plants, animals, flowers, insects, and people.
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The Liberty Bell
Sakurai, Gail
1996
Tells the story of the Liberty Bell, relating why it was made and how it came to be a symbol of freedom in the United States.
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Kente colors
Chocolate, Deborah M. Newton
1996
A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.
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How the world was saved and other Native American tales
Harper, Piers
1994
Presents eight myths and legends from various Native American peoples, including the Algonquins, Pawnees, Blackfeet, and Navajo.
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