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The Red Book or How To Play Indian - Directions for Organizing a Tribe of Boy Indians, Making Their Teepees etc. in True Indian Style
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Focusing on cultural authenticity, this 1904 work provides children with engaging ways to 'play Indians' while learning about Native American traditions. It includes practical activities like organizing a tribe and constructing teepees, alongside essential cultural insights. The book features sections on leadership vows, laws, athletics, and nature study, enriching the play experience with educational elements. Authored by Ernest Thompson Seton, a founder of the Woodcraft Indians and the Boy Scouts of America, it reflects his commitment to outdoor education and cultural appreciation.
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The Red Book or How To Play Indian - Directions for Organizing a Tribe of Boy Indians, Making Their Teepees etc. in True Indian Style, Ernest Thompson Seton
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- Title
- The Red Book or How To Play Indian - Directions for Organizing a Tribe of Boy Indians, Making Their Teepees etc. in True Indian Style
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ernest Thompson Seton
- Publisher
- White Press
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781528706377
- Category
- Sport, Young Adult
- Description
- Focusing on cultural authenticity, this 1904 work provides children with engaging ways to 'play Indians' while learning about Native American traditions. It includes practical activities like organizing a tribe and constructing teepees, alongside essential cultural insights. The book features sections on leadership vows, laws, athletics, and nature study, enriching the play experience with educational elements. Authored by Ernest Thompson Seton, a founder of the Woodcraft Indians and the Boy Scouts of America, it reflects his commitment to outdoor education and cultural appreciation.