Indians of North America

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The Zuni

2006
Examines the history and culture of the Zuni Indians, with chapters on community life and traditions and on the Spanish invasion of tribal territories in the 1500s.

The Comanche

2005
Chronicles the history of the Comanche Native American Indian tribe, and includes information on their traditions, culture, and history, as well as an examination of contemporary issues the tribe faces. Includes a chronology, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.

The Pawnee

2006
Examines the history, culture, changing fortunes, and current situation of the Pawnee Indians.

The Blackfeet

2006
Presents an introduction to the Blackfeet Indians of North America, including information on the Siksika, Kainah, and Piegan tribes of the regions, describing their history and the challenges they have faced and their efforts to preserve their culture.

The Arapaho

2006
Presents an introduction to the Arapaho Indians of Oklahoma, Montana, and Colorado, providing a discussion of their history, as well as the challenges they have faced in an effort to perserve their culture.

The Choctaw

2005
Presents the history and origin of the Choctaw Indians of east-central Mississippi and Oklahoma and describes their forced move by the U.S. government and how they have managed to survive and thrive into the twenty-first century.

The Cherokees

2005
Chronicles the history of the Native American Cherokee tribe, and describes its early traditions and culture, identifies its ancestral home, and examines the contemporary issues the tribe faces. Includes a chronology, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.

The Cheyenne

2006
Presents an overview of the Cheyenne Indians of the Great Plains, providing information on their history, as well as the challenges they face in an effort to preserve their culture.

The Hopi

1994
Examines the history of the Hopi Indians who have been loyal to their religion and culture resisting outside influences.

The Sac and Fox

1995
Discusses the history of two distinct but allied tribes whose contact with European settlers resulted in suffering and a decline in number that has persisted to this day.

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