Delaware (Lenape)

by Joseph Stanley

Published 30 December 2015
The Delaware people are a group of Native Americans also known as the Lenape people. Their name comes from the Delaware River valley, which is where many of them lived before Europeans came to North America. Readers explore these and many other facts about the Delaware s history, culture, and modern life. The detailed, accessible text is accompanied by both historical images and full-color photographs. Readers are given a focused look at the essential social studies curriculum topic of Native American history and culture while learning about the Delaware people. Black and White Photographs, Detailed Table of Contents, Fact Boxes, Full-color photographs, Glossary, Index, Primary Sources, Web Sites.

Wampanoag

by Joseph Stanley

Published 30 December 2015
The Wampanoag people traditionally called the area that would become Massachusetts and Rhode Island home. The Wampanoag people interacted with some of America s earliest European settlers. Readers discover these and other facts about Wampanoag history and culture through detailed text that reflects social studies curriculum standards. Colorful photographs and historical images enhance the reading experience and provide readers with more information about the Wampanoag way of life. The Wampanoag people are a diverse group that s made up of many tribes, and readers explore the traditions of these various tribes with each turn of the page. Black and White Photographs, Detailed Table of Contents, Full-color photographs, Glossary, Index, Primary Sources, Web Sites.