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c2003, Juvenile, Blue Earth Books Call No: 974.7004 9755 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: America's first peoplesSummary Note: Discusses the Iroquois Indians, focusing on their tradition of building longhouses. Includes a recipe for maple candy and instructions for making a braided raffia wristband.
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c2003, Juvenile, Blue Earth Books Call No: 974.7004 9755 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: America's first peoplesSummary Note: Discusses the Iroquois Indians, focusing on their tradition of building longhouses. Includes a recipe for maple candy and instructions for making a braided raffia wristband.
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c2001., Crabtree Pub. Call No: 974.7 Kal Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Series Title: Native nations of North AmericaSummary Note: Introduces children to the traditional daily life of the Native nations who lived in longhouses and shared a common way of life.
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2002., Pre-adolescent, Franklin Watts Call No: 745 .089974 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Gives some historical background on Indian tribes of the Northeast and Southeast and provides instructions for craft projects derived from their handicrafts including a mask, stenciled baskets and more.
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c2017., Pre-adolescent, Lerner Publications Call No: 974 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Long before the United States existed as a nation, the Northeast region was home to more than thirty independent American Indian groups. Each group had its own language, political system, and culture. Their ways of life depended on the climate, landscape, and natural resources of the areas where they lived. In the twenty-first century, many American Indians still call the Northeast home. Discover what the varied nations of the Northeast have in common and what makes each of them unique.
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2006., Capstone Press Call No: 970 ADI Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Native American lifeSummary Note: Presents a children's book for early readers that describes the social structure and traditions of the Indians of the Northeast during the 1500s including their homes, clothing, food, and more.
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c2012., Juvenile, Heinemann Library Call No: 974 DIT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: First Nations of North AmericaSummary Note: Introduces readers to the Northeast Indians, describing the daily lives and beliefs of these people and how life changed for them after meeting Europeans. Features color photographs, illustrations, a timeline, a glossary, a list of resources, and an index.