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An informative & profusely illustrated look at the Cree, August 26, 2002
This review is from: The Cree of North America (First Peoples) (Library Binding)
"The Cree of North America," by Deborah B. Robinson, is a fascinating look at the Native American people known as the Cree. The book combines an easy-to-read text with many full-color photographs. Also included are maps, a glossary, an index, many sidebar articles, and other supplementary features.
Topics covered include the Cree language, their environment, plants and animals in their areas, early Cree history, traditional arts and crafts, and more. Robinson doesn't shy away from controversial subjects; for example, she discusses the impact of the anti-fur movement on the Cree, for whom hunting and trapping have been important economic activities.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Interested in the CREE, December 17, 2009
This review is from: The Cree of North America (First Peoples) (Library Binding)
The Pros are that is what it says it is but Cons are that it's quite limited in scope/coverage of the Cree populations.
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Good Book for Children, October 29, 2007
This review is from: The Cree of North America (First Peoples) (Library Binding)
This was an excellent book for all children and adults that like to read.
Thank you.
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