eSource: North American Indian Nations
Explore the history, culture, and modern-day lifestyles of American Indians living in ten distinct geographic regions of North America. Readers will evaluate the similarities and differences between the Indian nations and make connections as to how geography affected their past and continues to influence their present. These books clarify how each Indian nation is unique, with their own identities and traditions, while examining how the groups interacted and related with each other.
Name | Size | Format |
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*North American Indian Nations: Series Teaching Guide Bundle | 526 KB | |
Native Peoples of California: Native Peoples of California Teaching Guide | 199 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Arctic: Native Peoples of the Arctic Teaching Guide | 204 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Great Basin: Native Peoples of the Great Basin Teaching Guide | 203 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Northeast: Native Peoples of the Northeast Teaching Guide | 197 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Northwest: Native Peoples of the Northwest Teaching Guide | 199 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Plains: Native Peoples of the Plains Teaching Guide | 205 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Plateau: Native Peoples of the Plateau Teaching Guide | 199 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Southeast: Native Peoples of the Southeast Teaching Guide | 199 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Southwest: Native Peoples of the Southwest Teaching Guide | 202 KB | |
Native Peoples of the Subarctic: Native Peoples of the Subarctic Teaching Guide | 203 KB |