Southeast Indians [Library Binding]
- Author by Doherty, Craig A; Doherty, Katherine M
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"Southeast Indians" explores the histories and cultures of the American Indians as they developed in this region, from pyramid builders to figures such as Sequoyah and Wilma Mankiller. Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, the Southeast region was the most densely populated area north of Mexico. Covering topics such as spiritual beliefs, social structure, clothing, hunting, fishing, farming, cooking practices, and much more, this enlightening volume presents a useful reference on the histories and cultures of these groups of people.
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American Indian peoples have lived for millennia throughout the Americas. Many people think of Indians solely in the past tense, as part of history, but their contributions to American society have continued through the 20th century and to the present day. Native America today is an exciting place, with much waiting to be discovered. This appealing new series introduces readers to these thriving, diverse cultures. The new
Product Detail
ISBN: 0816059691
EAN: 9780816059690
Media: Book
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
Publication Date: 05-2013
Language: English
Pages: 160
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IllustratedSeries:
- Native America