Native peoples of North America : diversity and development
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Native peoples of North America : diversity and development
(Cambridge history programme, Key stage 3)
Cambridge University Press, 1993
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Includes index
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Description
An investigative history course directly accessible to all pupils at Key Stage 3. Each book provides teachers with all the material they require to develop fully their pupils' historical knowledge, skills and understanding.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Old wounds in a new world
- NORTH AMERICA - THE FIRST PEOPLE: 1. Across the land bridge
- 2. From hunters to farmers
- 3. The mound builders
- 4. Indians across America
- NORTH AMERICA - LAND OF THE INDIAN TRIBES: 5. The Sioux nation
- 6. Who can tell us about the Sioux?
- 7. Horses on the Plains
- 8. Life in an Indian camp
- 9. Living off the buffalo
- 10. Growing up the Sioux way
- 11. Talking and writing
- 12. The spirit of life
- 13. Warriors and weapons
- NORTH AMERICA - THE STRUGGLE FOR LAND: 14. Upsetting the balance
- 15. Sioux on the war path
- 16. Battle at Little Bighorn
- NORTH AMERICA - LAND OF THE WHITE PEOPLE: 17. Adapting to reservation life
- 18. Indians today
- Attainment target grid
- Attainment target focus
- Index
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