Lakota Indians / Cary Yacowitz

By: Yacowitz, CaryMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Native AmericansChicago,IIIInois : HEINENEMAN LIBRARY, 2003Description: 32p.: il.; 27cmISBN: 1403408661Subject(s): INDIANS -- LAKOTASDDC classification: CG 978.049 Yac121a
Contents:
In this book you will:see how the lakotas caught willd horse.Learn how the arrival of settler changed the lakota way of lfe.Discover a lokota game called shinny. Turn the pages of this book to learn about Lakota Indians. Read about how they arrived on the Great Plains. Find out how they used parts of the buffalo to make rope, spoons, and pots. Discover how Lakotas moved their tipis from place to place. In this book you will see how the Lakotas caught wild horses, learn how the arrival of settlers changed the Lakota way of life, discover a Lakota game called shinny. This book covers the history, customs, social life, and present status of the Lakota.
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In this book you will:see how the lakotas caught willd horse.Learn how the arrival of settler changed the lakota way of lfe.Discover a lokota game called shinny. Turn the pages of this book to learn about Lakota Indians. Read about how they arrived on the Great Plains. Find out how they used parts of the buffalo to make rope, spoons, and pots. Discover how Lakotas moved their tipis from place to place. In this book you will see how the Lakotas caught wild horses, learn how the arrival of settlers changed the Lakota way of life, discover a Lakota game called shinny. This book covers the history, customs, social life, and present status of the Lakota.

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