Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes

Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781438110103
ISBN-13 : 1438110103
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by : Carl Waldman

A comprehensive, illustrated encyclopedia which provides information on over 150 native tribes of North America, including prehistoric peoples.

Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D02887045M
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Rating : 4/5 (5M Downloads)

Synopsis Oregon Blue Book by : Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State

Encyclopedia of Native Tribes of North America

Encyclopedia of Native Tribes of North America
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Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000060278890
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Native Tribes of North America by : Michael Johnson

Entries describe the location, population, history, and customs of tribes native to North America.

Atlas of the Indian Tribes of North America and the Clash of Cultures

Atlas of the Indian Tribes of North America and the Clash of Cultures
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 626
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ISBN-10 : 9781440107955
ISBN-13 : 1440107955
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Atlas of the Indian Tribes of North America and the Clash of Cultures by : Nicholas J. Santoro

Atlas of the Indian Tribes of the Continental United States and the Clash of Cultures The Atlas identifies of the Native American tribes of the United States and chronicles the conflict of cultures and Indians' fight for self-preservation in a changing and demanding new word. The Atlas is a compact resource on the identity, location, and history of each of the Native American tribes that have inhabited the land that we now call the continental United States and answers the three basic questions of who, where, and when. Regretfully, the information on too many tribes is extremely limited. For some, there is little more than a name. The history of the American Indian is presented in the context of America's history its westward expansion, official government policy and public attitudes. By seeing something of who we were, we are better prepared to define who we need to be. The Atlas will be a convenient resource for the casual reader, the researcher, and the teacher and the student alike. A unique feature of this book is a master list of the varied names by which the tribes have been known throughout history.

Native Americans of the Southeast

Native Americans of the Southeast
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Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 1560066105
ISBN-13 : 9781560066101
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Native Americans of the Southeast by : Christina M. Girod

Discusses the history, daily lives, culture, religion, and conflicts of the Indians that lived in the southeastern region of the United States.

Indian Tribes of North America

Indian Tribes of North America
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Publisher : Applewood Books
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9781429022651
ISBN-13 : 1429022655
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Tribes of North America by : Thomas Loraine McKenney

American Indians of the Northeast and Southeast

American Indians of the Northeast and Southeast
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Publisher : Britannica Educational Publishing
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781615307142
ISBN-13 : 1615307141
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis American Indians of the Northeast and Southeast by : Britannica Educational Publishing

Sharing a number of traditions and practices, the Native American tribes of the Northeast and Southeast regions of the United States are sometimes considered as a single culture area known as the Eastern Woodlands. Despite their cultural similarities, however, each region, and each tribe within each region, has its own customs and histories that distinguish one from another. This engaging volume examines the history of the indigenous peoples, including their first encounters with European colonizers and conquerors, as well as the various native languages, rituals, kinship, and characteristics that have survived despite Western influence and assimilation practices.

U·X·L Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes

U·X·L Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
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Publisher : UXL
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0787628387
ISBN-13 : 9780787628383
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis U·X·L Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes by : Sharon Malinowski

Provides a cultural chronicle of the Native Americans of the Great Basin and the Southwest, with descriptions of each tribe and entries on history, religion, government, and daily life.

Native American Tribes

Native American Tribes
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Publisher : A.J. Kingston
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781839384851
ISBN-13 : 1839384859
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Native American Tribes by : A.J. Kingston

Discover the Untold Stories of America's Indigenous Peoples Welcome to the "Native American Tribes" book bundle, an immersive journey into the captivating histories of five extraordinary Indigenous nations—the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole. This remarkable collection of five books takes you on a profound exploration of their ancient origins, their encounters with European settlers, their struggles during forced removal, and their enduring spirit of resilience and renewal. Book 1 - The Cherokee Nation: A History of Resilience and Renewal Unearth the roots of the Cherokee people, follow their early encounters with European explorers, and bear witness to the tragic Trail of Tears. But also, discover their remarkable ability to rebound and revive their cultural heritage. Book 2 - Choctaw Legacy: From Homeland to Removal Embark on an epic journey through the Choctaw Nation, from their vibrant pre-European societies to the challenges they faced during removal. Explore their legacy of adaptability and strength. Book 3 - Chickasaw Homeland: A Journey Through History Walk in the footsteps of the Chickasaw people, from their ancient origins to their return to their homeland after displacement. Witness the enduring power of cultural identity. Book 4 - Creek Nation Chronicles: Surviving and Thriving Take a historical odyssey through the Creek Nation, uncovering their ancestral lands, their encounters with European settlers, and the resilience that has defined their journey. Book 5 - Seminole Nation Saga: Adaptation and Survival Explore the unique culture and unwavering resistance of the Seminole people, who faced removal and the challenges of life in new territories with remarkable resilience. Why You Should Dive into this Bundle: · Hidden Histories: These narratives are often overlooked in traditional histories, offering a fresh perspective on America's past. · Resilience and Renewal: Witness the incredible strength of these Indigenous nations as they adapt and rebuild in the face of adversity. · Cultural Heritage: Gain a deeper understanding of the rich traditions, languages, and customs that have shaped these tribes. · Inspiration: Discover how these tribes' stories continue to inspire and shape contemporary Indigenous cultures. · Educational and Thought-Provoking: Whether you're an educator, history enthusiast, or simply curious about Indigenous cultures, this bundle is a treasure trove of knowledge. This "Native American Tribes" book bundle is a celebration of heritage, resilience, and the enduring power of cultural identity. Join us on this literary voyage into the heart of Indigenous America and honor the vibrant cultures that continue to enrich our nation. Get your bundle today and embark on an unforgettable journey through the histories of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the untold stories of America's Indigenous peoples.

Native American Tribes

Native American Tribes
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 1492792675
ISBN-13 : 9781492792673
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Native American Tribes by : Charles River Charles River Editors

*Includes pictures of important people and places. *Discusses the origins, history, religion, and social structure of the Natchez. *Explains the Natchez's association with the Ancient Moundbuilders. *Includes a Bibliography for further reading. From the Trail of Tears to Wounded Knee and Little Bighorn, the narrative of American history is incomplete without the inclusion of the Native Americans that lived on the continent before European settlers arrived in the 16th and 17th centuries. Since the first contact between natives and settlers, tribes like the Sioux, Cherokee, and Navajo have both fascinated and perplexed outsiders with their history, language, and culture. In Charles River Editors' Native American Tribes series, readers can get caught up to speed on the history and culture of North America's most famous native tribes in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Though they are not as well known as tribes like the Sioux or Cherokee, the Creek are one of the oldest and most important Native American tribes in North America. With roots that tie them to the Ancient Moundbuilders, the Natchez were one of the most established groups in the Southeastern United States, and came to be known as one of the Five Civilized Tribes. It's also believed that they were among the first natives encountered by Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto's historic expedition in the mid-16th century. Like various other indigenous groups, the Natchez quickly found themselves in conflict with European powers, most notably the French, who they engaged in a series of battles with during the early 18th century. The French decimated the tribe and led to the dispersal of their dwindling numbers, but the Natchez continue to occupy popular imaginations because of several unique features that make them stand out from other groups. Despite counting so many well-known tribes among their neighbors, the Natchez managed to maintain a distinctly different culture, most notably the fact that their language was so different that it is actually considered its own isolated language. Furthermore, they had a unique chieftain social structure, and for the past 80 years, scholars and archaeologists have been excavating a settlement known as the Grand Village of the Natchez that dates back about 1500 years. Native American Tribes: The History and Culture of the Natchez comprehensively covers the culture and history of the famous group, profiling their origins, their history, and the debates and mysteries surrounding their famous settlement. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Natchez like you never have before, in no time at all.