Examines the history, culture, way of life, and contemporary problems of the Cheyennes, a Native American tribe that dominated the Plains region in the nineteenth century.
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Native American Cultures are not the Same!,
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This review is from: Cheyennes:People/The Plain (Native Americans (Millbrook)) (Library Binding)
Bonvillain, Nancy. The Cheyennes: People of the Plains. Native Americans The Millbrook Press, Brookfield, CT, 1996. ISBN 0-7613-0015-5. 64p. Juvenile Literature. (age 8 and up) This informational book on the Cheyennes is a good resource for any student. Included are a recipe, a glossary, a bibliography, photos, and drawings of the Cheyenne culture. The information rages from life on the reservation a long time ago to Cheyennes today. This book is one in a series of different books about Native American people and their culture. Bonvillain does a brilliant job of communicating that each Native American culture has its own personality. The stereotypical term "Indian" is long gone with Bonvillain's brilliant research. Cindy Hopp 07/02/00
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