Eastern Woodlands Indians / Mir Tamim Ansary

By: Ansary, Mir TamimMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Native AmericansChicago,IIIinois. : HEINEMANN LIBRARY, 2000Description: 32 p.: il.; 27 cmISBN: 157572930-XSubject(s): WOODLAND INDIANS -- LITERATURE JUVENILLE | IROQUOIS INDIANS -- LITERATURE JUVENILLEDDC classification: CG 973.04973 An616ew
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Come along with us as we meet some of America's first peoples. Turn the pages of Eastern Woodlands Indians to discover: what orenda and manitou are, which Eastern Woodlands Indians have helped build modern-day skyscrapers, how Eastern Woodland Indians used the sap from maple trees. Each book in the Native Americas series explores a different area of our country and the people who first lived there. Find out how these people lived long ago, what happened when Europeans arrived, and how Native Americans today are keeping their cultures alive. Each book includes: colorful maps, photos, and illustrations, a section on famous Native Americans, a list of books to show you where you can learn more.
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Come along with us as we meet some of America's first peoples. Turn the pages of Eastern Woodlands Indians to discover: what orenda and manitou are, which Eastern Woodlands Indians have helped build modern-day skyscrapers, how Eastern Woodland Indians used the sap from maple trees. Each book in the Native Americas series explores a different area of our country and the people who first lived there. Find out how these people lived long ago, what happened when Europeans arrived, and how Native Americans today are keeping their cultures alive. Each book includes: colorful maps, photos, and illustrations, a section on famous Native Americans, a list of books to show you where you can learn more.

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