Philippines, the Culture

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 March 2002
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. The traditions of the Philippines' many different groups of people, as well as Spanish and American influences, have joined to create the culture of the Philippines. Christian celebrations such as Christmas and saint's days, Muslim holidays such as Ramadan, and harvest festivals featuring giant higantes are showcased alongside a distinctly Filipino culture that includes the singkil dance, bamboo instruments, and carabao tales. Other topics include: Catholic and Muslim holidays; fiestas throughout the year; traditional arts such as weaving and seashell crafts; a carabao folktale; gongs and musical instruments; the Muslim calendar; and, the Filipino language.

Russia - The Land

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 February 2000
This title is suitable for children of ages 7 to 14 years. This revised edition takes a fresh look at this country's transformation over the past century. Russia's recent economic growth has had an impact on the environment and on the ways of life of its peoples. New topics include: the efforts to keep Lake Baikal, a cultural and geographical landmark, clean in an environment threatened by pollution, and the new Russian space program which earns money from space tourism. Other topics include: Russia's diverse peoples; from czars to the Soviet Union to a post-communist state; farming, fishing, and a changing economy; and, plants and animals that live in the harsh climate.

Japan

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 January 1989
This revised and beautifully designed new edition covers every aspect of Japan's geography, natural resources, agriculture, and landforms. Updated photographs and information on topics such as modern industry, new approaches to pollution and recycling, and high-speed trains are included.

Russia

by Greg Nickles

Published 22 January 1999
After enduring crushing inflation and unemployment, Russians are looking to the future with hope of a new prosperity. This colorful revised edition of Russia: the People takes a look at the new middle class and how the culture has been changing since the change from a state-controlled economy to a free market over the last few decades. New topics include: ethnic nationalisms and instability, life in rural Russia, and games, food, and activities Russians share.

Italy, the People

by Greg Nickles

Published 19 March 2001
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. Italy's long history began with the Etruscans in the north, followed by the rise of the Roman Empire and the many wars that led to the rebirth and prosperity of Italian cities. The Italian Renaissance and its role in the arts and sciences is featured along with the strength of the Italian family. Candid photographs show what life is like in Italy including education, sports, and fashion. The topics covered include: the Roman Empire and life in early Rome; Marco Polo and Galileo Galilei; the struggle during WWII and Italy's rebirth; modern Italy; the Italian people, their families and customs; city and country life; school and the Montessori method; soccer, bocce, and how to play morra; and, famous for fashion and food - make your own pizza!

Canada

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 11 January 1993
The second-largest country on Earth, Canada possesses a tremendous variety of natural wonders. This new second revision to Canada the Land takes students on a fascinating tour of the country’s rugged coasts, frozen northern regions, vast prairies, and majestic mountain ranges.

Italy, the Culture

by Greg Nickles

Published 19 March 2001
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. A rich connection between the people and art is at the core of the many traditions of Italy. "Italy - The Culture" explores the religious history of the country, the festivals, art, and architecture as well as the language and literature of Italy. The topics covered include: the heart of Roman Catholicism; Vatican City - St. Peter's Basilica and its beautiful art; celebrating Natale, Capdanno, and Pasqua; Carnevale, Liberation Day, and Palio - a horserace in a town square; Renaissance and Baroque art featuring Michelangelo; ancient ruins - the Pantheon, Colosseum, and leaning tower of Pisa; the home of opera, commedia dell'arte, and famous literature; an Italian folktale - The tale of precious gifts; and, language and literature; stories of adventure.

Canada, the Culture

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 March 1993
This book is suitable for children of ages 9-14. This newly revised edition explores the different ways in which Canadians express their creativity through music, art, dance, theatre, and television. New information features religion, clothing worn by native people, the uniforms of the Mounties, and an Ojibwa folktale. The topics covered include: a variety of cultures; myths, stories, and literature; Cirque du Soleil; television, music, and film; and, art, theatre, and dance.

Philippines, the People

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 March 2002
This title is intended for ages 9-14. The Philippine archipelago is home to over seventy different groups of peoples, each with its own traditions, customs and history. The "Philippines - The People" is an exploration of these peoples, from the largest group, the Tagolog, to the Igorot highlanders, and the country's Muslim peoples, the Manobo, explaining how they joined together through history to form a united country. Other topics included are: the Tasaday tribe controversy; Spanish and American rule; the Chinese population; Ferdinand and Imedla Marcos; barong tagalog and traditional dress; recreational activities, such as martial arts, yo-yos, and cockfighting; and respect and family traditions.

Italy, the Land

by Greg Nickles

Published 19 March 2001
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. The picturesque and varied environments of Italy are explored from the mountainous countryside, fertile valleys, and Mediterranean islands to the sandy beaches of the Italian Riviera. Detailed photographs help convey Italy's beautiful landscape as well as its fascinating cities, crops and livestock, industry, and wildlife. The topics covered include: the Alps, the Apennines, and Mediterranean islands; earthquakes, landslides, and wild winds; volcanic eruptions in history and unearthing Pompeii; splendid cities including Rome, the eternal city; farming olives, lemons, and grain; the renowned Italian automobile and fashion industries; transportation from ancient Roman roads to the gondola; and, plants, animals, and a changing environment.

El Salvador, the Land

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 October 2001
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. It contains stunning photographs which capture the lush landscape of El Salvador from the Pacific coastline to the volcanic mountains and rain forests. One of seven countries in Central America, El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated. The topics covered include: geography; climate; people; cities; farming and industry; the changing economy; transportation; and, plants and wildlife.

China: The Land

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 11 January 1989

India: The Culture

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 1 November 2000

El Salvador

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 October 2001

France the Land

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 February 2000

France the People

by Greg Nickles

Published 1 February 2000

Italy

by Greg Nickles

Published 19 March 2001

China, the Culture

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 19 October 1989
Describes China's rich cultural heritage, including art, music, literature, and religion.

China, the Land

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 19 October 1989
Four new countries and nine updated editions have been added to Bobbie Kalman's popular Lands, Peoples, and Cultures series. These powerful and intimate portraits of countries use up-to-date information and full-color photography. Presented in a mini series format, three books per country ensures thorough coverage of all the important aspects. It also allows more students to work on different projects at the same time. Covering more than basic history and geography, students will be fascinated to learn about: -- the land... geography, agriculture, transportation, history, industry, and glorious wonders-- the people... unique customs, customs we share, problems faced by minority groups and women-- the culture... modern festivals, ancient processions, food, games, and moreStunning new photographs capture the beauty of China's landscape in this revised edition of China the land. Updated information includes problems faced by Tibet and other autonomous regions, the Three Gorges Dam project, the Cultural Revolution, and China's current president.Other topics include: -- China's early history-- political and economic changes-- the Great Wall of China-- farming and fishing techniques-- transportation-- environmental issues

Vietnam - The Culture

by Bobbie Kalman

Published June 1996
Four new countries and nine updated editions have been added to Bobbie Kalman's popular Lands, Peoples, and Cultures series. These powerful and intimate portraits of countries use up-to-date information and full-color photography. Presented in a mini series format, three books per country ensures thorough coverage of all the important aspects. It also allows more students to work on different projects at the same time. Covering more than basic history and geography, students will be fascinated to learn about:

-- the land... geography, agriculture, transportation, history, industry, and glorious wonders

-- the people... unique customs, customs we share, problems faced by minority groups and women

-- the culture... modern festivals, ancient processions, food, games, and more

Vietnam maintains a strong link to the past but is now finding foreign cultures, especially from the West, are beginning to have an influence on their culture. Celebrate the festivals that honor Vietnamese beliefs as well as their stories about heroes and legends, their theater, and haunting music.

Topics include:
-- music, theater and fashion
-- flavors of the land and sea
-- architecture
-- arts, crafts and festivals
-- religion -- a monk's life