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112 pp.
| Lucent
| March, 2000
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-681-4$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
Using a variety of primary and secondary sources, these books offer information on traditional life and life today, the history of each group, conflicts with white settlers, and interactions with the U.S. government. Native Americans of the Southwest includes the Navajo, Hopi, Pueblo, Pima, Tohono O'odham, and Apache. Some of the black-and-white photos lack clarity. Bib., ind.
96 pp.
| Lucent
| March, 2000
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-633-4$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
Using a variety of primary and secondary sources, these books offer information on traditional life and life today, the history of each group, conflicts with white settlers, and interactions with the U.S. government. Native Americans of the Southwest includes the Navajo, Hopi, Pueblo, Pima, Tohono O'odham, and Apache. Some of the black-and-white photos lack clarity. Bib., ind.
112 pp.
| Lucent
| September, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-568-0$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
The authors mostly succeed at presenting a balanced view of historical and contemporary life. The historical chapters include information about daily life in the past, relations with the white Americans that all but destroyed this life, and spiritual beliefs. The gray tones of the photos give the books a dull appearance, and minor editing slips detract from these otherwise useful volumes. Bib., ind.
112 pp.
| Lucent
| September, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-629-6$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
The authors mostly succeed at presenting a balanced view of historical and contemporary life. The historical chapters include information about daily life in the past, relations with the white Americans that all but destroyed this life, and spiritual beliefs. The gray tones of the photos give the books a dull appearance, and minor editing slips detract from these otherwise useful volumes. Bib., ind.
96 pp.
| Lucent
| September, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-617-2$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
The authors mostly succeed at presenting a balanced view of historical and contemporary life. The historical chapters include information about daily life in the past, relations with the white Americans that all but destroyed this life, and spiritual beliefs. The gray tones of the photos give the books a dull appearance, and minor editing slips detract from these otherwise useful volumes. Bib., ind.
96 pp.
| Lucent
| September, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-619-9$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
The authors mostly succeed at presenting a balanced view of historical and contemporary life. The historical chapters include information about daily life in the past, relations with the white Americans that all but destroyed this life, and spiritual beliefs. The gray tones of the photos give the books a dull appearance, and minor editing slips detract from these otherwise useful volumes. Bib., ind.
112 pp.
| Lucent
| September, 1999
|
LibraryISBN 1-56006-627-X$$23.70
(4)
YA
Indigenous Peoples of North America series.
The authors mostly succeed at presenting a balanced view of historical and contemporary life. The historical chapters include information about daily life in the past, relations with the white Americans that all but destroyed this life, and spiritual beliefs. The gray tones of the photos give the books a dull appearance, and minor editing slips detract from these otherwise useful volumes. Bib., ind.