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Format:
Book
Title:
The first Americans
ISBN:
9780195077452

9780195077469

9780669360103

9780669360202

9780669368321
Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [1993]
Physical Description:
160 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Series title(s):
Number in series:
BK. 1.
Contents:
History? Why? -- Away with time -- In the beginning -- How the first Americans became Indians. Feature: some thoughts on dinosaurs and the Earth -- Put on your earmuffs -- Cliff dwellers and others -- Show-offs -- Taking a tour -- Plains Indians are not plain at all -- Mound for mound, those are heavy hills. Feature: digging up dirt on the mound builders -- Indians of the Eastern forests -- People of the long house -- Let's turn north. Feature: how do you know what you know? -- Power of the press -- A boy named Christopher has a dream -- A new land is "discovered". Feature: from Columbus's pen -- The next voyage -- Stowaways: worms and a dog -- Sailing around the world -- What's in a name? -- About beliefs and ideas. Feature: stories of how the world began -- New Spain. Feature: Tenochtitlan -- Ponce de León, Pizarro, and Spanish colonies -- Gloom, doom, and a bit of cheer -- North of new Spain -- Being a conquistador with Coronado -- Conquistadors: California to Florida -- Place called Santa Fe -- Las Casas cares -- Big picture -- From Spain to England to France -- France in America: pirates and adventurers -- Rain, ambush, and murder -- New France. Feature: traveling by canoe and portage -- Elizabeth and friends -- Utopia in America -- Lost: a colony. Feature: from John White's log -- Armada is a fleet of ships -- End: keep reading -- Chronology of events -- More books to read -- Index -- A note from the author.
Summary:
Presents the history of the Native Americans from earliest times through the arrival of the first Europeans. When the European explorers "discovered" the Americas, native peoples were already established. This book looks at Indian societies from the earliest peoples. In addition to the text, there are features such as a look at the Mound Builders and an excerpt from the journal of a settler in Virginia.
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