Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
47
Language
English
Published
Jan 30, 2005
Publisher
Cavendish Square
ISBN-10
0761416013
ISBN-13
9780761416012
Description
Marian Broida offers an engaging exploration of the Plains Indians, delving into the rich cultures and histories of tribes such as the Cheyenne, Lakota, and Hidatsa. Through vivid storytelling and detailed descriptions, readers are introduced to the traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles that define these remarkable communities.
The book serves as an educational resource, providing insights into the daily lives of Plains Indians, from their hunting practices to their art forms. Readers are encouraged to connect with the past, understanding the significance of the land and the intricate relationships the Plains Indians had with it.
Illustrated with captivating visuals and supplemented with projects, the text invites young minds to delve deeper into the heritage of these indigenous peoples. This hands-on approach fosters a greater appreciation for the history and contributions of the Plains Indians in a way that is both informative and inspiring.
The book serves as an educational resource, providing insights into the daily lives of Plains Indians, from their hunting practices to their art forms. Readers are encouraged to connect with the past, understanding the significance of the land and the intricate relationships the Plains Indians had with it.
Illustrated with captivating visuals and supplemented with projects, the text invites young minds to delve deeper into the heritage of these indigenous peoples. This hands-on approach fosters a greater appreciation for the history and contributions of the Plains Indians in a way that is both informative and inspiring.
Genres
Children’s