Simple text and photographs introduce children to igloos, describing their construction, history, and how the people who live in them interact with the environment.
Presents information on Native American dwellings called igloos, and includes descriptions of what they are, how they are made, who lived in them, and how they were built into villages. Includes glossary and index.
Describes the different kinds of homes made by various Indians: Algonquian, Iroquois, Seminole, Mandan, Pueblo, and Northwest. The final chapter describes Indian homes of the present.
tipi, wigwam and longhouse : native dwellings, Woodland Indians
Shemie, Bonnie
1990
Describes the materials, construction, and uses of different kinds of shelters made by various Woodland Indian tribes in northeastern Canada and the United States.