Woodland Windows
Seventeenth Century Native American Lifeways in Northeastern North America
Woodland Windows offers a unique portal to catch rare glimpses of
Native Americans that lived in the Northeast United States in the 1600s. Young readers,
and adults alike, will enjoy learning about many of the daily activities of Eastern Woodland
Indians through a series of twelve detail rich watercolor scenes. Not Available at this time click to enlarge photos on this page |
Plus exclusive Stone Tool and Clay Pottery Chronologies! |
Measuring 9 inches (height) by 8 1/2 inches (width), this book has 20 vivid color pages, laser printed on bright white, heavy 32 lb., 25% cotton paper, with a laminated soft cover and sturdy comb binding. |
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