Describes the culture and daily life of the indigenous peoples who have inhabited the Southeast region of North America for over ten thousand years, from the time of the Paleoindians through the prese
Describes the cultural similarities and differences between the many Algonkian-speaking nations--including the Menominee, Sauk, Fox, and Anishinabe--who once called home to the Great Lakes woodlands,
Uses remarkable photographs and clear text to explore the daily lives of the peoples who lived in these communal adobe dwellings, examining how pueblos were built, the roles played by men, women, and
Vivid images and detailed text describe the different dwellings, nomadic and sedentary lifestyles, families and society, and arts and crafts of the native groups--such as the Apache, Comanche, Hopi, N
Profiles Native Americans who had significant impact on the histories of their own nations, and in the history of the United States and Canada, through their roles as interpreters, guides, warriors, a
Discusses the traditional lifestyles of Native nations who lived in the eastern Great Lakes region, as well as the impact of colonization on Native peoples.