A collection of three books about the American West, looking at the lives of Native Americans, the age of the gunfighter and the people of the frontier including pioneers, trappers, miners, buffalo hunters, cowboys and lawmen.
An in-depth visual survey of Native American life is divided into nine cultural areas and discusses their traditions, political and spiritual leaders, and the impact of European settlement on native societies.
Spanning thousands of years, this history of the diverse native American cultures ranges from the time when humans first set foot in America to the present, and examines modern-day issues and problems
A study of the social and economic development, religion, and culture of selected Indian tribes in North America, based on archeological research
The book divides the North American continent, including Canada, into nine cultural areas and examines the ways in which the early inhabitants adapted to living in widely differing environments, from the Arctic to the Southwest.
In the second volume of the IHS Press’s Peopling Indiana Series, anthropologist Elizabeth Glenn and ethnohistorian Stewart Rafert put readers in touch with the first people to inhabit the Hoosier state, exploring what it meant ...
Dispossessed, of their ancestral homelands by successive invasions of Europeans, the first real Americans have long been cloaked in a veil of myth and legend that has hidden from us...
"A retelling of various Native American myths, with background information describing the history, geography, belief systems, and customs of the indigenous peoples of North America"--Provided by publisher.
A study of the social and economic development, religion, and culture of selected Indian tribes in North America, based on archeological research.
Discusses the weapons used by Native Americans and their different means of warfare.
The Native Americans: An Illustrated History
The story of the native peoples of the Americas spans some 30,000 years.
The Native Americans: Indian Country