Introduces the arts and crafts of various Native American cultural groups in North America, focusing on historical information from the years between the 1500s and 1900s.
Explores the rich and diverse cultures as the Native Americans evolved from their origins to the present, including the Pueblos, the Hopi, the Navajo, the Innu, and the Sioux.
Offers insights into the day-to-day lives, customs, and beliefs of various North American Indian tribes before the arrival of the Europeans. Includes ideas for related activities.
Describes the different types of arrowheads and spear points of the Americas, where they may be found, and what they reveal about the life of ancient peoples.
Examines the mounds which were used for religious ceremonies, burial sites, and hills to hold homes of the powerful of the earliest known civilizations of North America's native peoples.
Describes the physical characteristics, hunting habits, natural environment, and relationship to humans of various wild members of the dog family including wolves, foxes, and coyotes.
Describes primarily those species of birds that are tropical migrants visiting the North only during the nesting season. Includes suggestions for attracting birds to one's yard.