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Fact Finders: American Indian Life series.
Each book explores the group's history, including family life and food sources; government relocation efforts such as the Trail of Tears (Creek) and Wisconsin Death March (Ojibwe); and concludes with information about how the groups live today. Though cursory, the books could serve as appropriate introductions for third and fourth graders. Photos and historical art adequately illustrate the texts. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Fact Finders: American Indian Life titles: The Ojibwe and The Creek.
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4-6
Fact Finders: American Indian Life series.
Each book explores the group's history, including family life and food sources; government relocation efforts such as the Trail of Tears (Creek) and Wisconsin Death March (Ojibwe); and concludes with information about how the groups live today. Though cursory, the books could serve as appropriate introductions for third and fourth graders. Photos and historical art adequately illustrate the texts. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Fact Finders: American Indian Life titles: The Ojibwe and The Creek.
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4-6
Fact Finders: American Indian Life series.
Each book begins with the group's history, exploring family life and governing systems; discusses how life changed after the arrival of European explorers and settlers; and concludes with information about how the groups live today. Though cursory, the books could serve as appropriate introductions for third and fourth graders. Photos and historical art adequately illustrate the texts. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Fact Finders: American Indian Life titles: The Sioux and The Iroquois.
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4-6
Fact Finders: American Indian Life series.
Each book begins with the group's history, exploring family life and governing systems; discusses how life changed after the arrival of European explorers and settlers; and concludes with information about how the groups live today. Though cursory, the books could serve as appropriate introductions for third and fourth graders. Photos and historical art adequately illustrate the texts. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Fact Finders: American Indian Life titles: The Sioux and The Iroquois.