Native Peoples Of North America: Diversity And Development (cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3)

(Paperback - 1993-10-29)
by

Susan Edmonds

 (Author)
,

Pamela Kernaghan

 (Author)
,

Tony Mcaleavy

 (Editor)
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Book: Native Peoples Of North America: Diversity And Development (cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3)
The Cambridge History Programme is an investigative course which: provides a coherent and progressive programme of History, is directly accessible to all pupils, and offers the teacher practical guidance on assessment.

This text examines the history of North American Indians from prehistoric to present times. Students are introduced to the cultural diversity of Native Americans and are enabled to critically assess the narrow stereotype often applied. The culture clash between Native Americans and the Europeans is explored, particularly through the history of the Sioux, and the consequences for modern Americans are traced.
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Details of Book: Native Peoples Of North America: Diversity And Development (cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3) Book: Native Peoples Of North America: Diversity And Development (cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3)
Author: Susan Edmonds, Pamela Kernaghan, Tony Mcaleavy
ISBN:

0521428467


ISBN-13:

9780521428460

,

978-0521428460


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1993-10-29
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Number of Pages: 63
Language: English
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    Book: Native Peoples Of North America: Diversity And Development (cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3) by Susan Edmonds, Pamela Kernaghan, Tony Mcaleavy
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