Indians of the Arctic and Subarctic

Published 1 January 1992
Part of an eight-volume series offering young people a view of the ancient tribes of North America, this book describes the lives of the Indians who lived in the Arctic and Subarctic regions (Canada, Alaska and Greenland). Among the groups included are the northern Algonquians, Aleuts and Centrals. The book details the roots (tribal family trees and tribal languages), clothing, shelter, hunting, first contact with the whites, tribal wars, folklore and myths, religion and religious ceremonies of the tribes.