What is a babiche? A cradleboard? Who are the Athapascans and
the Black Indians? What was the Battle of Little Big Horn? This
compendium of vocabulary, people, places, and events is designed to
assist the reader in understanding a variety of terms and important
events from Native American history that are included in works of
classic literature and nonfiction sources. Offering a balanced
approach to multicultural study, the text strives to convey a sense
of the normal rhythms of Indian life by discussing the daily work
and lifestyles of women and children as well as hunters and
warriors. It covers North American, Caribbean, and Central and
South American Indian groups and Canadian and Alaskan Inuit,
including well-known tribes (e.g., Apache, Cherokee, and Sioux) and
less familiar ones (e.g., Carrier, Inuit, Pomo, and Kwakiutl). Each
entry contains a pronunciation guide, definition, examples, and an
illustrative sentence from the literature. Organized alphabetically
with frequent cross-references a
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