The Shawnee have lived for many centuries in North America. Their nomadic lifestyles brought them from the East Coast to the Midwest, and eventually to the South. Over time, their way of life changed. Today, the Shawnee continue their traditions and customs. This book explores the history of the Shawnee people and discusses what the various tribes of the Shawnee are like today.
In Charles River Editors' Native American Tribes series, readers can get caught up to speed on the history and culture of North America's most famous native tribes in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts ...
The Lewis and Clark expedition of the early 1800s found them living there in 1804. Numbering more than 3,500 people, the Cheyenne were made up of at least For centuries, millions of bison roamed the grasslands of the 14 The People and ...
Native American Tribes: The History and Culture of the Shawnee comprehensively covers the culture and history of the famous group, profiling their origins, their history, and their lasting legacy.
... them from their lands toward the Rocky mountains ; that Tecumseh was a great general , and that nothing but his premature death defeated his grand plan ( J. Mooney The Ghost Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 : p .
Weaving Indian and Euro-American histories together in this groundbreaking book, Sami Lakomäki places the Shawnee people, and Native peoples in general, firmly at the center of American history.
Wriiten at a 4th grade reading level, this book describes the history and culture of the Shawnee Native American people, with color photos and larger print to enhance reading experience.
This title introduces readers to the Shawnee people.
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Introduces the history, social structure, daily life, and culture of the Shawnee Nation.
Prior to the arrival of Europeans, numerous native peoples thrived across North America. Providing an overview of daily life and culture, this series introduces six more First Peoples.