Book Description
Alberta Authorized Resource for grade 5 ca. 1985-2007.
Author : Claudine Goller
Publisher :
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Algonquian Indians
ISBN : 9780717218462
Alberta Authorized Resource for grade 5 ca. 1985-2007.
Author : Mir Tamim Ansary
Publisher : Capstone Classroom
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 47,35 MB
Release : 2001-07-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781588104519
These book focus on Native American culture by examining geographic and cultural groupings as well as the major nations and tribes within each area.
Author : Joseph Nicolar
Publisher : Bangor, Me., Glass
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 33,51 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Abenaki Indians
ISBN :
Joseph Nicolar's "The Life and Traditions of the Red Man" tells the story of his people from the first moments of creation to the earliest arrivals and eventual settlement of Europeans. Self-published by Nicolar, this is one of the few sustained narratives in English composed by a member of an Eastern Algonquian-speaking people during the nineteenth century. At a time when Native Americans' ability to exist as Natives was imperiled, Nicolar wrote his book in an urgent effort to pass on Penobscot cultural heritage to subsequent generations of the tribe and to reclaim Native Americans' right to self-representation. This extraordinary work weaves together stories of Penobscot history, precontact material culture, feats of shamanism, and ancient prophecies about the coming of the white man. An elder of the Penobscot Nation in Maine and the grandson of the Penobscots' most famous shaman-leader, Old John Neptune, Nicolar brought to his task a wealth of traditional knowledge. providing historical context and explaining unfamiliar words and phrases. "The Life and Traditions of the Red Man" is a remarkable narrative of Native American culture, spirituality, and literature
Author : Jan Rinik
Publisher : Formac Publishing Company
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 49,19 MB
Release : 2014-05-05
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1459503120
Most visitors to Algonquin Provincial Park experience its beauty during the summer months. This book shows readers the diversity of wildlife and striking landscapes that appear throughout fall, winter, and spring. Images and text together create a compellingly beautiful portrait of Algonquin Park, capturing the wildlife, forests, lakes, plants, flowers, and even mushrooms that illustrate the incredible diversity of the park through all seasons. Talented painters, illustrators, and photographers Jan and Martin Rinik have spent years creating the rich range of visuals contained in this book. More than 200 colour illustrations grace these pages, along with 125 photographs of the park in all four seasons. With training as a biologist, Martin Rinik contributes authoritative information on the many species found in the park. The result is a stunning and informative portrait one of the most diverse natural habitats in the world.
Author : Brian Hayden
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 23,63 MB
Release : 2018-09-13
Category : History
ISBN : 1108426395
Secret societies in tribal societies turn out to be key to understanding the origins of social inequalities and state religions.
Author : Russell M. Lawson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1471 pages
File Size : 41,32 MB
Release : 2019-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1440850976
Divided into four volumes, Race and Ethnicity in America provides a complete overview of the history of racial and ethnic relations in America, from pre-contact to the present. The five hundred years since Europeans made contact with the indigenous peoples of America have been dominated by racial and ethnic tensions. During the colonial period, from 1500 to 1776, slavery and servitude of whites, blacks, and Indians formed the foundation for race and ethnic relations. After the American Revolution, slavery, labor inequalities, and immigration led to racial and ethnic tensions; after the Civil War, labor inequalities, immigration, and the fight for civil rights dominated America's racial and ethnic experience. From the 1960s to the present, the unfulfilled promise of civil rights for all ethnic and racial groups in America has been the most important sociopolitical issue in America. Race and Ethnicity in America tells this story of the fight for equality in America. The first volume spans pre-contact to the American Revolution; the second, the American Revolution to the Civil War; the third, Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement; and the fourth, the Civil Rights Movement to the present. All volumes explore the culture, society, labor, war and politics, and cultural expressions of racial and ethnic groups.
Author : Link Hullar
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 12,16 MB
Release : 2014-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 1118807049
This third edition of The United States: A Brief NarrativeHistory remains a basic, readable, and highly affordable core textfor the introductory survey of United States history. While notintended as the only resource for students enrolled in suchcourses, it remains the most concise U.S. survey on themarket—its length, approach, and price encouraging the use ofsupplementary readings, novels, research projects, and primarydocuments (many of which are available on the Internet) all for aprice that falls well below the list price of a traditional surveytext. In addition to taking the engaging narrative all the way upthrough the second decade of the twenty-first century, the newedition features new maps. Loyal users will appreciate that factthat the book retains its cultural literacy approach, its livelynarrative style, and highly effective highlighting of the names,terms, and concepts common to an educated person’sunderstanding of American history. Finally, its appendices comprisea useful, annotated text of The Declaration of Independence, theConstitution of the United States, and a list of U.S.Presidents.
Author : Laurel Sefton MacDowell
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 39,42 MB
Release : 2012-07-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0774821035
Throughout history most people have associated northern North America with wilderness – with abundant fish and game, snow-capped mountains, and endless forest and prairie. Canada’s contemporary picture gallery, however, contains more disturbing images – deforested mountains, empty fisheries, and melting ice caps. Adopting both a chronological and thematic approach, Laurel MacDowell examines human interactions with the land, and the origins of our current environmental crisis, from first peoples to the Kyoto Protocol. This richly illustrated exploration of the past from an environmental perspective will change the way Canadians and others around the world think about – and look at – Canada.
Author : Russell David Edmunds
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 14,1 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 0252075374
Diverse perspectives on midwestern Native American communities
Author : Richard T. Schaefer
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 1753 pages
File Size : 34,4 MB
Release : 2008-03-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1412926947
This encyclopedia offers a comprehensive look at the roles race and ethnicity play in society and in our daily lives. Over 100 racial and ethnic groups are described, with additional thematic essays offering insight into broad topics that cut across group boundaries and which impact on society.