






Native American Cultures: Set 2
When Native Americans were forced from their
ancestral lands and pressured to assimilate, much of their rich cultural
heritage was also at risk. These proud peoples continued as many of their
customs as they could, some of which have survived even today. These
well-researched volumes help shed light on aspects of Native American cultures,
both past and contemporary, that will be easy for readers to connect to their
own lives, such as celebrations, clothing, and food. They’ll learn about the
diversity of native peoples and how the different regions they called home
necessitated diverse methods of survival.
• Vibrant photographs support the
accessible text, while graphic organizers stress essential points
• Knowledge
of native history and culture is a notable part of elementary social studies
curricula
• Comprehension of history and social studies texts is a standard
of the English Language Arts Common Core