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American Indians

American Indians

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Number of Chapters: 33

Length: 05 hours and 10 minutes

Language: English

School students is Starr's intended audience of this work. The easy-to-read stories discuss and describe a wide range of topics such as food, money exchange, dances, hunting, dress, war, burials. Over two-dozen North American tribes are reviewed in the book. - Summary by Mario Pineda

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Preface. - I. Some General Facts About Indians (Mario Pineda)
II. Houses (Mario Pineda)
III. Dress (Mario Pineda)
IV. The Baby and Child (Mario Pineda)
V. Stories of Indians (Mario Pineda)
VI. War (Mario Pineda)
VII. Hunting and Fishing (Mario Pineda)
VIII. The Camp-Fire (Mario Pineda)
IX. Sign Language on the Plains (Mario Pineda)
X. Picture Writing (Mario Pineda)
XI. Money (Mario Pineda)
XII. Medicine Men and Secret Societies (Mario Pineda)
XIII. Dances and Ceremonials (Mario Pineda)
XIV. Burial and Graves (Mario Pineda)
XV. Mounds and Their Builders (Mario Pineda)
XVI. The Algonkins (Mario Pineda)
XVII. The Six Nations (Mario Pineda)
XVIII. Story of Mary Jemison (Mario Pineda)
XIX. The Creeks (Mario Pineda)
XX. The Pani (Mario Pineda)
XXI. The Cherokees (Mario Pineda)
XXII. George Catlin and His Work (Mario Pineda)
XXIII. The Sun Dance (Mario Pineda)
XXIV. The Pueblos (Mario Pineda)
XXV. The Snake Dance (Mario Pineda)
XXVI. Cliff Dwellings and Ruins of the Southwest (Mario Pineda)
XXVII. Tribes of the Northwest Coast (Mario Pineda)
XXVIII. Some Raven Stories (Mario Pineda)
XXIX. Totem Posts (Mario Pineda)
XXX. Indians of California (Mario Pineda)
XXXI. The Aztecs (Mario Pineda)
XXXII. The Mayas and the Ruined Cities of Yucatan and Central America (Mario Pineda)
XXXIII. Conclusion (Mario Pineda)
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