Wampanoag
New York : PowerKids Press, 2016.
Format: Book
Edition: First edition.
Description: 32 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
The Wampanoag people traditionally called the area that would become Massachusetts and Rhode Island home. The Wampanoag people interacted with some of America's earliest European settlers. Readers discover these and other facts about Wampanoag history and culture through detailed text that reflects social studies curriculum standards. Colorful photographs and historical images enhance the reading experience and provide readers with more information about the Wampanoag way of life. The Wampanoag people are a diverse group that is made up of many tribes, and readers explore the traditions of these various tribes with each turn of the page.
Series: Spotlight on Native Americans.
Contents:
A long history -- People of the first light -- Finding food -- Early Wampanoag leadership -- Making peace with the pilgrims -- A Harvard education -- King Philip's War -- Federal recognition -- Councils and committees -- Modern Wampanoag life -- Reclaiming their language -- Sharing Wampanoag stories -- Coming together to celebrate.
Subjects:
Wampanoag Indians -- Juvenile literature.
Wampanoag Indians -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Wampanoag Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Wampanoag Indians -- Juvenile literature.
Wampanoag Indians -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Wampanoag Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
Target Audience: 1050L
ISBN:
9781508141488
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
C HISTORY Native Am. Wampanoag Sta | Ballentine Indoors | Children's NonFiction | In |
C HISTORY Native Am. Wampanoag Sta | Sandhills Indoors | Children's NonFiction | In |
C HISTORY Native Am. Wampanoag Sta | St. Andrews Indoors | Children's NonFiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.