Pueblos indígenas del Suroeste (Native Peoples of the Southwest)

Pueblos indígenas del Suroeste (Native Peoples of the Southwest)
Author: Barbara M. Linde
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1482452731

The Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo peoples are often part of the social studies curriculum. However, they aren’t the only native groups that come from the American southwest! Readers are introduced to some of the largest groups of native peoples in the southwest while learning about the main ways native peoples lived, ate, and dressed in this region. Complemented by full-color photographs, historical images, and fun fact boxes, the main content includes the traditional culture of the groups who lived in parts of the states of Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and California, in addition to northern Mexico.

Exploring Our Past:.

Exploring Our Past:.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9781618675408

Live-action video, archival photos and colorful animated graphics will help your students learn how the Pueblo, Hopi, Navajo, Pima, and Apache peoples thrived in the barren lands of the Southwest. The program explores the foods they ate, their customs and the homes they built including pueblos and hogans. Runtime 20 minutes.

The Pueblo

The Pueblo
Author: Mary Englar
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736813570

An account of the history and current situation of the Pueblo Indians.

Native Peoples of the Southwest

Native Peoples of the Southwest
Author: Laurie Weinstein
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0897896742

For all peoples on all continents and for all times, water has been the blood of life. It is fitting then, that this book about the peoples of the Southwest be dedicated to an examination of water in a land that has historically been dry, making the need to locate water supplies essential. The Southwest became an important frontier for Spanish and then Anglo explorers and colonizers who battled with native occupants for strategic locations. Each one of these groups who made the Southwest their home were ethnically quite different. They represented diverse histories, cultures, nationalities, classes, religions and world views. Beginning with discussion of innovative prehistoric land and water use, the book describes the ways in which early farmers learned how to harness the precious drops of water for their fields. The story then continues with views from the Pueblos and beyond as the living sacredness of earth's resource is described by native peoples. This emic view, however, is often in conflict with the various legal definitions of resources carved by federal, state and local officials and developers. The book goes on to examine the background of contemporary land conflicts and water litigation between numerous contestants: Indian, Hispanic, and Anglo. The book ends with articles that attest to the clever ways in which ethnicity is configured and boldly proclaimed in order to reclaim privilege.

Patterns and Ceremonials of the Indians of the Southwest

Patterns and Ceremonials of the Indians of the Southwest
Author: John Collier
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780486286921

Classic text-and-picture record includes over 100 lithographs and drawings of dances, fiestas, processions, chants and daily life among Zuni, Navajo, Apache, other tribes.

Native Peoples of the Southwest

Native Peoples of the Southwest
Author: Trudy Griffin-Pierce
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

A comprehensive guide to the historic and contemporary indigenous cultures of the American Southwest, intended for college courses and the general reader.

Pueblo and Mission

Pueblo and Mission
Author: Susan Lamb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1997
Genre: Indian calendar
ISBN: 9780873586528

A journey through the intersection of indigenous and European cultures in the American Southwest, with a primary focus on Hopi, Navajo, and Spanish colonial reactions to nature, runs through a maze of visual and textual references presented in the order of the seasons, from winter to autumn.

Home

Home
Author: Ofelia Zepeda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780934351751

The indigenous Huichols of western Mexico have retained their unique culture and arts that predate Spanish contact. Includes images of a vast array of Huichol art.