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48 pp.
| Lerner
| May, 2002
|
LibraryISBN 0-8225-4175-0$$23.93
(4)
4-6
First Peoples series.
This book gives a history of the Sami people (until recently, known to most as Laplanders) from their nomadic beginnings through the present. The book also discusses the geography of the Sami's Arctic territory, economy, daily life, language, and traditions. The simple text, which is enhanced by color photos, is sketchy and occasionally didactic. Lists of websites and related organizations are appended. Bib., glos., ind.
48 pp.
| Lerner
| May, 2002
|
LibraryISBN 0-8225-4178-5$$23.93
(4)
4-6
First Peoples series.
In two books in this series, the authors depict traditional as well as modern life for two groups of Native Americans: the Aymara in central South America and the Cree in northern Canada. Color photographs enhance and clarify the simple text, which is sketchy and occasionally redundant, but in general these are adequate resources. Short lists of websites and addresses are appended. Bib., glos., ind. [Review covers these First Peoples titles: The Aymara of South America and The Cree of North America.]