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Iroquois

2019
The name "Iroquois" came from the Algonquin, a rival Aboriginal nation. The Iroquois call themselves Haudenosaunee, which means "people of the longhouse".

Homes around the world

2020
Text and images examine the diversity of homes around the world.

Houses and homes

A simple discussion of different kinds of houses and what makes them homes.
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House of sand and fog

A former colonel for the Iranian Air Force believes he can create a new life for himself and his family when he buys an attractive bungalow in the California countryside, and when the cottage's former owner wants her house back, he is willing to do anything to keep it.
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Houses and homes

A simple discussion of different kinds of houses and what makes them homes.

Women and children in slavery

2020
Every aspect of slave women's lives--from the clothes they wore, the food they ate, and even the people they married--was controlled by their owners.
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A boy and a house

2018
"In this wordless picture book, a young boy is drawn to a large old house where he follows a trail of discarded drawings that lead him to the very top floor--and a new friend"--Provided by publisher.
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Casas alrededor del mundo

2012
Simple text and illustrations present homes from different cultures.
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Homes around the world

2019
There are lots of different kinds of homes. Learn more about the many places people call home.
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Children around the world

2019
Learn more about the family life, school day, home life, and bedtime of children who live everywhere from Cambodia to Togo.
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