The People and Culture of the Apache
North America has been inhabited by communities since prehistoric times. Some of the oldest communities are now today known as Native American nations, or tribes. This series takes a close look at the tribes that have influenced North America. Despite hardship and sorrow, these Native people have survived centuries and have passed down their beliefs, traditions, and practices through generations. This series celebrates each Native nation and aspires to educate others about the First People of North America. EACH BOOK CONTAINS Each book contains an in-depth history of the Native American tribe, including individual chapters focusing on their beliefs, early communities, and their presence in the world today. Recipes unique to the tribe are also included, with careful instruction on how to make specific dishes. These books give an overview of what the tribe was like in their earliest stages and examines how they have evolved into the communities they are today. CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS - Uses text and pictures to closely connect the reader to the topic - Depicts an in-depth study of a specific culture - Includes primary sources, including photographs and myths specific to the tribe - Promotes further research into the tribal community
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The People and Culture of the Apache
North America has been inhabited by communities since prehistoric times. Some of the oldest communities are now today known as Native American nations, or tribes. This series takes a close look at the tribes that have influenced North America. Despite hardship and sorrow, these Native people have survived centuries and have passed down their beliefs, traditions, and practices through generations. This series celebrates each Native nation and aspires to educate others about the First People of North America. EACH BOOK CONTAINS Each book contains an in-depth history of the Native American tribe, including individual chapters focusing on their beliefs, early communities, and their presence in the world today. Recipes unique to the tribe are also included, with careful instruction on how to make specific dishes. These books give an overview of what the tribe was like in their earliest stages and examines how they have evolved into the communities they are today. CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS - Uses text and pictures to closely connect the reader to the topic - Depicts an in-depth study of a specific culture - Includes primary sources, including photographs and myths specific to the tribe - Promotes further research into the tribal community
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The People and Culture of the Apache

The People and Culture of the Apache

by Raymond Bial
The People and Culture of the Apache

The People and Culture of the Apache

by Raymond Bial

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Overview

North America has been inhabited by communities since prehistoric times. Some of the oldest communities are now today known as Native American nations, or tribes. This series takes a close look at the tribes that have influenced North America. Despite hardship and sorrow, these Native people have survived centuries and have passed down their beliefs, traditions, and practices through generations. This series celebrates each Native nation and aspires to educate others about the First People of North America. EACH BOOK CONTAINS Each book contains an in-depth history of the Native American tribe, including individual chapters focusing on their beliefs, early communities, and their presence in the world today. Recipes unique to the tribe are also included, with careful instruction on how to make specific dishes. These books give an overview of what the tribe was like in their earliest stages and examines how they have evolved into the communities they are today. CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS - Uses text and pictures to closely connect the reader to the topic - Depicts an in-depth study of a specific culture - Includes primary sources, including photographs and myths specific to the tribe - Promotes further research into the tribal community

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502610102
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 12/30/2015
Series: First Peoples of North America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 11 - 13 Years

Table of Contents

Author's Note 7

1 A Culture Begins 9

The Creation of the Apache

The Apache and the Landscape

2 Building a Civilization 27

Housing

Family Units

Possessions

Joining the Community

Family Ties

No Nation

3 Life in the Apache Nation

The Cycle of Life

Getting and Storing Food

Recipes

Clothes and Accessories

Arts and Crafts Telling Stories

Off to War

4 Beliefs of the Apache 61

Spirits

Rituals and Dances

5 Overcoming Hardships 71

First Encounters

Battles for Survival

Citizenship

Preserving the Language

6 The Nation's Presence Now 85

Adaptability

Making Connections

Revenue Lasting Legacy

7 Faces of the Apache Nation 93

Alchesay

Apache Kid

Chato

Cochise

Mangas Coloradas

Dahteste

Delshay

Eskiminzin

Mickey Free

Geronimo

Allan Houser

Lozen

Naiche

Victorio

Chronology 111

Glossary 115

Bibliography 117

Further Information 120

Index 124

About the Author 128

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