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Native Nations of North America

This series delves into the rich and diverse history, cultures, and traditions that shaped the indigenous peoples of North America. It explores their deep connection to the land, their unique societal structures, and spiritual beliefs. Each installment offers insight into the lives of various tribes, celebrating their resilience and enduring legacy.

Life in a Plains Camp
Nations of the Plains

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  1. Nations of the Plains

    • 32 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    The plains region is a vast landscape which was home to many native nations. For hundreds of years, these peoples followed the giant, wandering herds of buffalo upon which they were dependent for food, clothing, tools, and shelter. Clear, informative text, beautiful illustrations, and maps, help describe all aspects of the life of native nations who called the plains their home. Children will learn about: - cultural differences among nations from different regions of the plains - a discussion of the differences between sedentary and nomadic peoples - how the buffalo were hunted and used - different types of homes - the importance of family life - the arrival of the European settlers and how it affected the life of native peoples - the introduction of the horse and how it changed the way native people hunted and traveled Teacher's guide available.

    Nations of the Plains