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Sonneborn, Liz
Series: Native American Nations
Library Bound
Living in the Southwest, the Hopi are a Native American group who still occupy part of their native lands. Learn about the Hopi, how they once lived, how they live today, and the challenges they face in the future. Includes range maps, a timeline, and more.
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Copyright: 2024
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Size: 9 x 6.5
Pages: 32
Interest Grade: 2-8
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Classification: Nonfiction
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Dewey: 979.1004
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 09-2023
ISBN: 9798886874426
Item #: 54638
Available : 31
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Key words:
History, Hopi, Native Americans, Four Corners, Southwest, Cultures, Leaders, Traditions, Range Maps, Native American Nations
Social Studies, Reader, Nonfiction, Illustrations, Table of Contents, Glossary, Index, Blastoff Discovery, Bellwether Media
North America is home to hundreds of Native American groups with unique cultures and ways of living. This series explores several Native American groups, from their past traditions and history to how people live today. Each title highlights a unique element of their culture.