American Indian art and culture

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The Iroquois

2016
Text and color photographs explore the Iroquois way of life.

The Iroquois

2004
This book describes the traditional ways of life, religious beliefs, celebrations, and artwork of the Iroquois.

The Sioux

Highlights the traditional ways of the Sioux Indians for young readers. Music and dance, art, tools, transportation, clothing, and housing are some of the topics covered in this informative series.

The Pueblo

Highlights the traditional ways of the Pueblo Indians for young readers. Music and dance, art, tools, transportation, clothing, and housing are some of the topicscovered in this informative series.

The Ojibwa

Examines the history of the Ojibwa people, and looks at aspects of their traditional ways of life, including homes, communities, clothing, food, tools, weapons, defense, religion and beliefs, ceremonies and celebrations, music and dance, language and storytelling, and art. Includes an art activity.

The Navajo

The Navajo are one of the largest American Indian groups in the United States. More than 60 clans live in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Learn more in The Navajo, one of the titles in the American Indian Art and Culture series.

The Cherokee

Highlights the traditional ways of the Cherokee Indians for young readers. Music and dance, art, tools, transportation, clothing, and housing are some of the topicscovered in this informative series.

The Iroquois

Text and color photographs explore the Iroquois way of life.

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