Contains an introduction to the Inuit people of North America, and discusses their history, traditions, struggles and daily life. Includes maps, full-color photographs, glossary, and bibliography.
Reviews the history of the Mayan world, and looks at what life was like in the highly advanced civilization, discussing society, lifestyles, science and technology, and religious beliefs.
This book traces the history of black nationalism, a set of ideas and beliefs to promote racial pride for African Americans, from the late 1700s after independence when slaves were not granted the rights of citizenship under the U.S. Constitution to the 1960s and the civil rights era.
Explains how guide dogs are trained, which breeds are best for the job, and how people prepare to become guide dog masters, and describes the accomplishments of two real guide dogs.
Six million human beings, murdered in the name of racial purity. The Holocaust is the grisly story of how six million Jews, along with millions of other innocent people, were systematically brutalized and butchered by the Nazis.
Provides an overview of Yorkshire terriers, with information on the breed's physical characteristics, behavior, grooming needs, training, and other related topics.