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Volume #16 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Tiwa, The Keres. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #18 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Chipewyan, The Western Woods Cree, The Sarsi. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #20 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on The Alaskan Eskimo, The Nunivak Eskimo of Hooper Bay, Eskimo of King island, Eskimo of Little Diomede island, Eskimo of Cape Prince of Wales, The Kotzebue Eskimo, The Noatak, The Kobuk, The Selawik. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #11 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Nootka, The Haida. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #13 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Hupa, The Yurok, The Karok, The Wiyot, Tolowa and Tututni, The Shasta, The Achomawi, The Klamath. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #14 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Kato, The Wailaki, The Yuki, The Pomo, The Wintun, The Maidu, The Miwok, The Yokuts. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #5 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Mandan, The Arikara, The Atsina. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #6 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Piegan, The Cheyenne, The Arapaho. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #10 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Kwakiutl. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #2 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Pima, The Papago, The Qahatika, The Mohave, The Yuma, The Maricopa, The Walapai, Havasupai, The Apache Mohave, or Yavapai. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #3 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Teton Sioux, The Yanktonai, The Assiniboin. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
Volume #1 of 20 in The North American Indian series contains detailed information on the The Apache, The Jicarillas, The Navajo. The subject areas covered on each tribe are histories, customs, ceremonies, mythologies and comparative vocabularies.
There is a great deal of information on the native peoples of the United States, which exists largely in national publications. Since much of Native American history occurred before statehood, there is a need for information on Native Americans of the region to fully understand the history and culture of the native peoples that occupied New York and the surrounding areas. Volume Two contains an Introduction from the Publisher with regards to the 1995 Native American Rights Fund, a Colorado-based advocacy group to distribute a treatise work titled: A Brief U.S. Government Guide to the Use of Laws to Suppress Indians.The remainder of Volume 2 contains the Indian Treaties of the American Woodland Nations.
The Native Peoples of the Americas flourished in the Western Hemisphere for thousands of years prior to contact with Europeans. These Native Peoples were the original stewards of the land. They handed down their languages, knowledge and traditions which continue to thrive throughout the hemisphere today. In order to truly understand and appreciate the enormous contributions of the original people of the Americas, you must examine all of the tribes and nations of the Western Hemisphere. In honor of all the Tribes and Nations of the Americas, Native American Book Publishers is proud to introduce the Second Edition of NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z: A Reference Guide to the Native Peoples of the Western Hemisphere.NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z is published as an eight volume set that recounts the history of Native Peoples, beginning with the Ice Age and covering traditional native cultures before and after European contact in an easy to use A to Z format. Volumes One through Six contain articles on hundreds of Tribes and Nations, Biographies of significant and noteworthy Native Americans, Historical Events, and segments about daily life. Volume Seven contains all the Treaties between U.S. Tribes and Nations and the United States Government. Volume Eight contains an expansive Chronology, Bibliography, Directory of Internet Resources, Directory of Tribes and Nations, and a 14,000 citation index that makes the set thoroughly referential. The set is abundantly illustrated with hundreds of images and maps, many in color. NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z covers the Native Peoples of all areas of the Western Hemisphere, carefully explaining the differences in culture, history and social organization. Major topics include language, religion, the arts, sports, and games. Many of the articles were written by Native American scholars.In order to gain a complete understanding of the world in which they live, it is crucial for all to learn not only about the North American indigenous peoples (who make up only five percent of the total indigenous population of the Americas), but also about the enormous contributions of the Aztec, Mayan, Inca, and the numerous indigenous cultures that flourish in what is now Mexico, Central America and South America. November is National Native American Heritage Month in the United States, and June is National Aboriginal History Month in Canada. Students, faculty and the general public will be searching for new reference materials that highlight the significant cultural customs and contributions of the indigenous peoples. NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z presents the diverse experiences of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z provides compelling samples of indigenous Art, culture, literature and history. By purchasing a set for your library, you will be providing educators, students and the public with a current reference book that accurately reflects the history of these tribes and nations.NATIVE PEOPLES A TO Z will allow students, faculty and the public a heightened awareness and understanding of how these diverse indigenous cultures and their unique tribal traditions have positively affected current culture and society.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Indiana would be complete without a copy of Indiana: A Guide To The Hoosier State.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Missouri would be complete without a copy of Missouri: A Guide to the Show Me State.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Utah would be complete without a copy of Utah: A Guide To The State.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Michigan would be complete without a copy of Michigan: A Guide To The Wolverine State.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in New Jersey would be complete without a copy of New Jersey: A Guide To Its Present and Past.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Georgia would be complete without a copy of Georgia: A Guide To Its Towns and Countryside.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Virginia would be complete without a copy of Virginia: A Guide To The Old Dominion.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s thousands of writers were hired by the Works Project Administration to create hundreds of guidebooks on all of the states in the U.S. These volumes that were produced became known as the American Guide Series. This series has been described as the biggest, fastest and most original research job in the history of the world. No library collection in Wisconsin would be complete without a copy of Wisconsin: A Guide To The Badger State.
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