Explores the history, daily life, and customs of various native peoples of the Southeast including the Creek Confederacy, Seminole, Powhatan and Yuchi, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Cherokee.
Provides an introduction to the Native American nations of the California coast, discussing the social organization, families and clans, shelters, trade, hunting, and other aspects of the indigenous groups.
Provides an introduction to the Powhatan people of the Tidewater region of present day Virginia, discussing the social organization, families, trade, farming, hunting, and other aspects of the Native American group, and including the story of Pocahontas.
Describes the history and traditional cultures of Native American groups, covering such topics as nature, foods, hunting and fishing, clothing and jewelry, and language.
Text and color illustrations present the daily life of the Anishinabe, a Native American nation of the Great Lakes region, covering their shelters, work, food, clothing, recreation, religious beliefs, and contact with Europeans.
Describes the Native nations that have lived for thousands of years in the northernmost part of present-day North America, where the frigid climate impacts every aspect of daily life for such groups as the Inuit, Yupik, and Inupiat.
Provides information about life in the camps of Native Americans who lived in the Great Plains region, discussing tipis, families and clans, camp society, buffalo hunting, clothing, and other topics.