Apache History and Culture
The story of the Apaches is a fascinating tale of courage, tradition, and adaptation. Readers discover the rich history of these people including journeys through harsh climates, battles for land, and modern economic difficulties, between areas such as the Great Plains and the deserts of the Southwest. What emerges is a portrait of a resilient people, and readers learn how the Apaches have been able to adapt to the many changes they have experienced throughout their history while still holding on to the traditions that define them. Historical artwork and captivating photographs are accompanied by facts and firsthand accounts about Apache life in both the past and the present.
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Apache History and Culture
The story of the Apaches is a fascinating tale of courage, tradition, and adaptation. Readers discover the rich history of these people including journeys through harsh climates, battles for land, and modern economic difficulties, between areas such as the Great Plains and the deserts of the Southwest. What emerges is a portrait of a resilient people, and readers learn how the Apaches have been able to adapt to the many changes they have experienced throughout their history while still holding on to the traditions that define them. Historical artwork and captivating photographs are accompanied by facts and firsthand accounts about Apache life in both the past and the present.
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Apache History and Culture

Apache History and Culture

by Helen Dwyer
Apache History and Culture

Apache History and Culture

by Helen Dwyer

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The story of the Apaches is a fascinating tale of courage, tradition, and adaptation. Readers discover the rich history of these people including journeys through harsh climates, battles for land, and modern economic difficulties, between areas such as the Great Plains and the deserts of the Southwest. What emerges is a portrait of a resilient people, and readers learn how the Apaches have been able to adapt to the many changes they have experienced throughout their history while still holding on to the traditions that define them. Historical artwork and captivating photographs are accompanied by facts and firsthand accounts about Apache life in both the past and the present.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433966613
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2012
Series: Native American Library Series
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 7.81(w) x 10.28(h) x 0.33(d)
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years

Table of Contents

Introduction 4

Chapter 1 Land and Origins 10

Chapter 2 History 12

Chapter 3 Traditional Way of Life 20

Chapter 4 Apache Life Today 30

Chapter 5 Current Issues 38

Timeline 40

Glossary 42

More Resources 44

Things to Think About and Do 46

Index 47

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