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Yanomami

Presents information on the stories and legends, social structures, politics, culture, art, and history of the Yanomami in South America. Includes a quiz, a glossary, and color illustrations.
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Yanomami

2014
"Facts about the Yanomami indigenous peoples of South America. Includes information about their traditions, myths, social activities, the development of their culture, methods of hunting and gathering, rituals, and their daily lives"--Provided by publisher.

Mongols

2014
Facts about the Mongols, indigenous peoples of central Asia. Includes information about their traditions, myths, social activities, the development of their culture, methods of hunting and gathering, rituals, and their daily lives. Intended for fifth to eight grade students"--Provided by publisher.

Polynesians

2013
Young readers will learn about the Polynesians, the development of their cultures, their methods of hunting and gathering, their rituals, and their daily lives.

Inuit

2013
Young readers will learn about the Inuit, the development of their cultures, their methods of hunting and gathering, their rituals, and their daily lives.

Aboriginal Australians

2013
Young readers will learn about the Aboriginal Australians, the development of their cultures, their methods of hunting and gathering, their rituals, and their daily lives.

Living on the Ganges River

2008
Introduces children to the many adaptations people living along the Ganges River have made in order to survive and thrive in the region, and describes the festivals that are centered around the river, the role the river plays in the people's daily lives, and their day-to-day experiences.

Living on a Caribbean island

2008
Introduces students to the many ways the Creole people have adapted to the climate of the island of Guadeloupe, describing the food they eat, the clothes they wear, their daily lives, and other related topics.

Living in the Arctic

2008
Introduces students to the many ways the Inuit people have adapted to the frozen climate of the Arctic, describing the food they eat, the clothes they wear, their daily lives, and other related topics.

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