Life in an Anishinaabe Camp
Beautiful artwork helps illuminate the daily lives of the Anishinaabe, or "first people", also known as the Chippewa or Ojibwa. Living in the Western Great Lakes region, the Anishinaabe adapted to each season by changing camp locations to better suit the changing weather. The importance of family, community, and cooperation is apparent as fascinating text describes:
• clan and camp life
• camps for different seasons and activities
• how wigwams were built
• hunting and gathering
• clothing
• the roles of men and women
• celebrations, games, and leisure
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-0-7787-0465-2
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$9.95 | |
978-1-4271-6631-9
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$29.00 |
Interest Level | Grade 3 - Grade 6 |
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Reading Level | Grade 4 |
Age Range | 8 - 11 |
Dewey | 977 |
Lexile | NC1000L |
ATOS Reading Level | 6.6 |
Guided Reading Level | P |
Subjects | Nations of North America, Social Studies |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2003 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 10.75 |
Graphics | Full-color illustrations, Full-color photographs |
BISACS | JNF018040, JNF038100, JNF052020 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |
Author: Niki Walker
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Table of contents |
Full-color illustrations, Full-color photographs |