Books from Naturegraph Publishers

  • The Wintun Indians of California and Their Neighbors
    By Peter M. Knudtson

    Provides the reader with an accurate mental picture of Wintun tribal culture as it existed in prewhite times and during gold rush days.

  • Karuk: The Upriver People
    By Maureen Bell

    Ron Johnson presents a collection of images of arts and crafts of the Karuk Indians that are housed in museums throughout the United States. The images include examples of lidded...

  • Wild Edible Plants of Western North America
    By Donald R. Kirk

    This book describes or mentions the great bulk of the edible plants found in the western United States west of the Great Plains and in southwestern Canada and northwestern Mexico....

  • The Pomo Indians of California and Their Neighbors
    By Vinson Brown, Douglas Andrews

    -- and Their Neighbors, is by Vinson Brown, with illustrations by Douglas Andrews. A 17 x 22 color map shows the old trails and tribelet villages with their Pomo names....

  • Great Upon the Mountain: Crazy Horse of America
    By Vinson Brown

    Great Upon the Mountain: Crazy Horse of America

  • The Pomo Indians of California and Their Neighbors
    By Vinson Brown, Douglas Andrews

    -- and Their Neighbors, is by Vinson Brown, with illustrations by Douglas Andrews. A 17 x 22 color map shows the old trails and tribelet villages with their Pomo names....

  • Osage, Life & Legends: Earth People/sky People
    By Robert M. Liebert

    Richly combines many aspects of Osage life: their livelihood, social organization, and spirituality just prior to white contact.

  • Give Peas a Chance!: Organic Gardening Cartoon-science
    By Peter Barbarow

    Whoever thought a gardening book could be fun, let alone funny? Peter Barbarow's 8 1/2 x 11' book is packed with hilarious cartoons that simplify understanding complex processes. It tells...

  • Medicine Wheel Ceremonies: Ancient Philosophies for Use in Modern Day Life
    By Vicki May, Cindy V. Rodberg

    Learn to feel connected to our living universe and find answers through practicing the simple ceremonies of the medicine wheel. Includes Medicine Wheel Ceremony Cards.

  • Principles & Practice of Mechanical Engineering
    By Frank Hatfield

    This efficient review follows Great Lakes Press's unique test-prep philosophy to find expert professor-authors who present review material in a concise personalized review course style.

  • An Illustrated Guide to Fossil Collecting
    By Richard L. Casanova

    An Illustrated Guide to Fossil Collecting

  • Native Americans of California and Nevada
    By Jack D. Forbes

    Revised Edition. Jack Forbes wrote this ethnographic study of Indian cultures from the prehistoric to present day times, covering an area that today is known as the states of California...

  • Anasazi Legends: Songs of the Wind Dancer
    By Lou Cuevas

    Anasazi Legends are more than merely exciting stories, they are legends that reveal a history of ancient times.Anasazi Legends, by Lou Cuevas, is a collection of folk tales, spiritual legends,...

  • Indian Legends Live in Puppetry: A Creative Manual
    By Vera Leeper

    Lists the materials and gives instructions for making a puppet stage and puppets representing characters from Indian legends.

  • Answers to Your Questions about Sharks
    By Hal Scharp

    Hal Scharp dispels the myths and weighs the realities of shark attacks against the commendable aspects of this greatly maligned animal. Seventy-five questions embracing a broad spectrum of interesting facts...

  • Indian Designs
    By David V. Villaseñor, Jean Villaseñor

    When David Villaseñor approached us with his book of just designs we hesitated. He said he'd take 500 for an upcoming quilting show. How glad we are. For the last...

  • Making Native American Pottery
    By Michael Simpson, Michael W. Simpson

    Michael Simpson tells in easy-to-understand steps, according to traditional methods, how to gather and process clay, form several types of Native American pots, make designs and finishes, slip and decorate,...

  • Tlingit Tales: Potlatch and Totem Pole
    By Lorle Harris

    Contains 7 Tlingit Indian legends as told by Robert Zuboff, head of the Beaver Clan at Angoon, Admiralty Island, Alaska.