An introduction to the Amazonian Indians, answering questions about who they are, what they eat, where they live, what they wear, their religious beliefs, and other aspects of their society and culture. Includes a time line, photographs, and illustrations.
Evaluates hundreds of books for children and teens that explore the Native American traditions and culture that were published from the early 1900s through 2004.
Examines the history of the Native Americans of the Plains and prairies and how they may have come to what is now the U.S., describes their beliefs about their origins, and looks at aspects of their daily lives and religion.
An introduction to the history, culture, and people of the many Indian tribes that inhabited the region between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, including the present Prairie provinces of Canada.
Traces the history of the Arapaho tribe, locates their original homelands, and looks at Arapaho society, food, homes, clothing, crafts, family and children, myths, war, contact with Europeans, important members, and modern-day status.
Describes the daily life of the Mojave Native Americans of the Southwest before the arrival of the Europeans, covering such topics as food, clothing, homes, and myths, and also discusses modern Mojave culture.--Includes a glossary.