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Houses of adobe (Native Dwellings) Hardcover – Illustrated, June 1, 1995


The longest enduring Native architecture in North America was built some three thousand years ago by the first peoples to roam the mountains and plateaus of the southwestern United States. From the ancient pit houses evolved the kiva and above-ground dwellings called pueblos by the Spanish because of their resemblance to the houses and courtyards in Spain. The biggest “great house,” called Pueblo Bonito, had 800 rooms, 32 kivas, housed a thousand people, and took years to build. How the people lived and adapted to their natural surroundings is described with a simple text, drawings, and colored illustrations.
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Gr. 3^-5. This final volume in the Native Dwellings series (House of Snow, Skin and Bones: The Far North, 1989) explores the architecture and techniques used by native peoples to build homes in the American Southwest. Shemie describes pit houses, kivas, pueblos, and cliff dwellings, explaining their uses and significance. Double-page spreads provide full-color drawings depicting several distinctive sites; one-line captions provide essential information. Alternating with these spreads are spreads on which longer sections of text detail some of the reasons for the constructions. Shemie also includes several smaller black-and-white architectural-style illustrations. A natural addition to units on the Southwest; the format will make this appropriate for younger readers, too. Kay Weisman

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The Native Dwellings Series:

“Shemie has succeeded once again in creating an authoritative and intriguing non-fiction book that explores the lives of people through the homes they have built…The result is a rich and aesthetic reading experience for young readers.”
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