The Inuit
A look at the history and culture of the Inuit, a group of Native American people who live in the Arctic, duscussion tradition and customs as well as contemporary life.
Main Author: | Williams, Suzanne, 1949- |
---|---|
Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Franklin Watts,
c2003.
|
Series: |
Watts library
|
Subjects: |
Series: Watts library
Animal sharpshooters
Birds of prey: a look at daytime raptors
Cannibal animals: animals that eat their own kind
The Colorado River
Crafty canines: coyotes, foxes, and wolves
Freshwater giants: hippopotamus, river dolphins, and manatees
The Hudson River
Maritime disasters
The Orinoco River
Space disasters
The African slave trade
Ancient shipwrecks
Child slavery in modern times
Exploring for shipwrecks
Native American shipwrecks
North American Indian games
Personal computer communications
Shipwrecks from the westward movement
Shipwrecks of the explorers
Slavery in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
Slavery in ancient Greece and Rome
Wrecks of American warships
Amazing amphibians
Animals that hibernate
Animals under the ground
Funny fishes
Mammal misfits
The Mekong River
The Niagara River
Pluto
Radical reptiles
The signs animals leave
The sun
Venus
The CIA
The FBI
Freaky flowers
Greek temples
Mapping the skies
Maps in history
The National Archives
The Navajo
North American Indian music
Roman amphitheaters
Small wildcats
What is a fungus?
Animal helpers for the disabled
Earthquakes
Fossils
The history of the Internet
The history of the personal computer
Ice hockey
Internet safety
The Inuit
Volcanoes
The chaparral: life on the scrubby coast
Coral reefs: life below the sea
Freshwater habitats: life in freshwater ecosystems
Sacagawea
Alpine tundra: life on the tallest mountain
Arctic tundra: life at the North Pole
Life in the temperate grasslands
The Maya
The Mormon Trail
Savannas: life in the tropical grasslands
The transcontinental railroad