Native American Clothing From Moccasins To Mukluks


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Native American Clothing: From Moccasins to Mukluks


Native American Clothing: From Moccasins to Mukluks

Author: Arthur K. Britton

language: en

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Release Date: 2017-12-15


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The clothing of native peoples reveals much about the resources available to them, the climate in which they lived, their customs, and their creativity with textiles. This concise guide to native clothing features different apparel worn by a variety of tribes across America. Carefully chosen photographs support the information in the engaging text, while readers won’t forget the important facts they learn in "Did You Know?" boxes throughout the volume.

Native American Art: From Totems to Textiles


Native American Art: From Totems to Textiles

Author: Joan Stoltman

language: en

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Release Date: 2017-12-15


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Native American art encompasses a multitude of crafts, including rugs, baskets, pottery, and wood carvings. Creativity had no limits in native America. Fortunately, many artifacts and remnants exist which showcase the boundless ingenuity of past as well as modern-day artists, who continue the time-honored traditions of their people. This valuable volume, a support to cultural studies, highlights stunning artwork of various native peoples, accompanied by fascinating facts about the process of creating each impressive piece.

Native American Homes: From Longhouses to Wigwams


Native American Homes: From Longhouses to Wigwams

Author: P. V. Knight

language: en

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Release Date: 2017-12-15


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Most native peoples live in modern homes today, but years ago, they lived in vastly different dwellings. These inventive buildings were constructed of available natural resources, such as wood, grass, and adobe bricks, without the use of machinery we rely on today. Readers will appreciate the vivid photographs that accompany the interesting text and surprising fact boxes in this indispensable volume, beneficial to any elementary social studies classroom.