Ebook: Arctic peoples
Author: Doak Robin Santos
- Tags: Eskimos, JUVENILE NONFICTION--Canada--History--General, JUVENILE NONFICTION--People & Places--Canada--General, JUVENILE NONFICTION--United States--History--General, Aleuts, Inuit, Juvenile works, Electronic books, Inuit -- Juvenile literature, Eskimos -- Juvenile literature, Aleuts -- Juvenile literature, Arctic regions -- Juvenile literature, Arctic regions, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- United States -- History -- General, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- Canada -- History -- General, JUVENILE NONFICTION -- People & Places -
- Series: First nations of North America., Heinemann infosearch
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Heinemann Library
- City: Arctic regions;Chicago;Ill;Arctic Regions
- Language: English
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An introduction to the Native Americans of the Arctic, examining their cultures, customs, and traditions, and describing how the early people survived in the Arctic, their interactions with other settlers, and their lives in the twenty-first century.;Who were the first people in North America? -- Who are the Arctic peoples? -- How did early peoples survive in the Arctic? -- How did early Arctic peoples hunt for food? -- How did early Arctic peoples get from place to place? -- What types of clothing did early Arctic peoples wear? -- What did early Arctic peoples believe? -- How did early Arctic peoples pass the long winters? -- What kinds of art and music do Arctic peoples create? -- How did Arctic peoples interact with other peoples? -- What have Arctic peoples given to the world? -- Where are the peoples of the Arctic today? -- Timeline -- Glossary.
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