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2000 history-making achievements, ground-breaking successes, pioneering accomplishments, and historic firsts Thoroughly researched and documented history History made accessible with fascinating stories of accomplishment, richly illustrated text, colorful personality studies, and fun facts. Written for and aimed at general audiences The first, best place to turn for an overview of history basics Authoritative reference on Native-American history and powerful, lesser-known stories Logical organization makes finding information quick and easy Clear and concise answers Numerous black-and-white…mehr

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2000 history-making achievements, ground-breaking successes, pioneering accomplishments, and historic firsts Thoroughly researched and documented history History made accessible with fascinating stories of accomplishment, richly illustrated text, colorful personality studies, and fun facts. Written for and aimed at general audiences The first, best place to turn for an overview of history basics Authoritative reference on Native-American history and powerful, lesser-known stories Logical organization makes finding information quick and easy Clear and concise answers Numerous black-and-white photographs Thoroughly indexed Authoritative resource Written to appeal to anyone interested in Native American achievements, history, and pride-including students, teachers, and researchers Publicity and promotion aimed at the wide array of websites devoted to history and education Back-to-school promotion targeting more mainstream media and websites on a popular topic Promotion targeting magazines and newspapers
Autorenporträt
Yvonne Wakim Dennis (Cherokee/Sand Hill/Syrian) is an award-winning author of nonfiction books for children and adults, many written with Arlene Hirschfelder, including Native American Almanac, Native American Landmarks and Festivals, the award-winning Children of Native America Today and A Kid's Guide to Native American History; and she also wrote a biography of Sequoyah. She currently serves as the Education Director for the Children’s Cultural Center of Native America and is a columnist for Native Hoop Magazine. She resides in New York City.