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Discover how Indigenous nations have made their homes in North America for hundreds of years. Learn their proud histories and how their members continue to honour their culture today. Explore their traditional foods, artwork, and forms of government. Read about great leaders who fought to keep their people free. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
This series explores several Native American groups, from their past traditions and history to how people live today and how they push for freedom. Each title highlights a unique element of the groupÎs culture. A map showcases their original lands, while a chart explains their government organization. Young readers looking to learn more about the cultures of North America will find this series a welcome introduction to the many people groups that have called North America home for thousands of y
Discover how Native peoples are dismantling stereotypes, exercising their voices in government, honoring their relationships with nature, practicing their cultural traditions and values, and shaping the future. Learn about their rich history and culture and how they are reclaiming their rights and heritage.
Discover how Native peoples are dismantling stereotypes, exercising their voices in government, honoring their relationships with nature, practicing their cultural traditions and values, and shaping the future. Learn about their rich history and culture and how they are reclaiming their rights and heritage.
Describes the science behind natural disasters as well as presenting information on warning systems, measuring technologies, and disaster relief.
Natural Phenomena introduces readers to six of Earth's most fascinating occurrences. Each book explores the cause of the phenomenon as well as the ways humans have interacted with it, both now and in the past. With its dual focus on science and culture, this series is sure to please nature lovers and budding scientists alike.
Each title in the Natural Resources series explores a valuable natural resource found in the United States and how people use it. Readers take a visual journey through the processes and technologies used to find and obtain natural resources, while learning the importance of using them wisely.
Natural Wonders of the World takes young readers on a tour of some of the world’s greatest geographical features. Each book in the series teaches readers geography skills and reveals fascinating facts about one of Earth’s most interesting physical features. Readers will learn how human activity modifies the physical environment and how culture has influenced the way people view places and regions. Vivid photographs, detailed maps, and informative charts appeal to even the most reluctant readers.
Natural Wonders of the World explores some of Earth's most spectacular places. Each book explores the geographic history of a wonder, the plants and animals that live there, plus the threats facing the wonder and conservation efforts to save it.
Each title in the Nature of Life series uses excitingvisuals and fascinating facts to illustrate and explorefeatures of life. Readers will discover the ways in which life on Earth is able to function and grow.