Exploring the Life, Myth, and Art of Native Americans

Civilizations of the World

Written by distinguished plains archaeologist Larry J. Zimmerman, this richly illustrated text is an introduction to the life, myth, and art of the indigenous peoples of the United States and Canada. The author ably conveys the profound appreciation the native North Americans had--and continue to have--of life, death, and the cosmos, and the interconnectedness of all things material and spiritual.

* Reviews *

Series Review: Civilizations of the World
**STARRED REVIEW**
"This beautifully illustrated and well-written set is perfect for those assignments where students must look at the culture of a civilization. Artwork and pictures blend seamlessly with the information and the reader is taken on a journey of discovery. Myths are used as the story of how the people view themselves, blended with the discussion of the reality of life. Everyday life is tied to the belief systems and is explained in light of those beliefs. The pictures are beautifully done and there is almost as much information in the captions as there is in the text. Each book is equally well done and written by experts in their fields. The book on India will definitely fill a hole in our middle school collection for seventh-grade world history, where mythology is studied as well...HIGHLY RECOMMENDED."
--Library Media Connection

"Whether the subject is Chinese dynasties or the cosmos of Native American tribes, readers will be drawn into reasoned discussions of exceptional art, fascinating cultural traditions, and exotic landscapes. Well organized and manageable in length, each chapter presents a wealth of material on myths, beliefs, fashions, art, gender roles, life, and death. ...these books were written by subject experts whose deep knowledge and passion emerges in these unique, stylish narratives."
--Brian Odom, Pelham Public Library, AL, School Library Journal

Book Review: Exploring the Life, Myth, and Art of Ancient Egypt
"In this finely crafted book, Egyptian culture is presented, blending descriptive flowing text with colorful, art quality illustrations. Excellent coverage and depth of content furthers readers understanding of the many facets of ancient Egyptian civilization focusing on culture, belief, rituals, mythology, and daily life. A wealth of beautifully done illustrations highlighting architecture, art, artifacts, and period pieces complements the text. Attractive layout and format, with artistic details that will inspire the casual browser as well as meet the needs of the student researcher. Highly recommended for all library collections."
--K. McIntire, Selwyn School
Library Bound Book List: $47.80 / S&L: $35.85
eBook List: $47.80 / S&L: $35.85

Reading Level: 8

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4358-5614-1
Author : Larry Zimmerman
Copyright : 2010
Language : English
Category : World History, Ancient Civilizations
Pages : 144
Trim : 10" x 10"
Dewey : 970.004
Subject : World History, Ancient Civilizations
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF052020

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