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With vintage photographs, this book describes the Native Americans who roamed the Great Plains. The text provides a realistic understanding of their traditions, spirituality, and domestic life, while several puzzles and craft projects help youngsters experience that vanished culture.

Produktbeschreibung
With vintage photographs, this book describes the Native Americans who roamed the Great Plains. The text provides a realistic understanding of their traditions, spirituality, and domestic life, while several puzzles and craft projects help youngsters experience that vanished culture.
Autorenporträt
Linda Little Wolf was born and raised on Long Island, New York, and currently resides in Ocala, Florida . An enthusiastic collector of Native American art and artifacts for the past two decades, Ms. Little Wolf enjoys sharing her proud heritage of Cherokee and Lakota, Sioux through her equine presentations and her writing. Linda Little Wolf's ancestors shared their lives with the horse, and this author's life is no different. She has become one of the foremost educators and lecturers on Plains Indian culture, history, folklore, art, and horsemanship. She often performs demonstrations with her horses, Enough Stuff and Wakawacipi (Spirit Dancer). As a published author, Ms. Little Wolf has directed her educational efforts toward today's youth. She nurtures minds, generates curiosity, and teaches life lessons through her writing. In Visions of the Buffalo People (pb), Ms. Little Wolf provides a realistic understanding of the Native Americans of the Great Plains. She explores their spirituality and domestic life and provides examples of Indian crafts to help youth experience that vanished culture. Linda Little Wolf presents the legend of Sunka Wakan, the Great Spirit Horse, as an exciting tale of life on the Great Plains, retold especially for young readers in Great Spirit Horse (pb). Click here to see Linda Little Wolf at the Royal Canadian Winter Fair.