Book details
Houses of Hide and Earth (Native Dwellings: Plains Indians) (Tundra Special Interest Books)
Description
These books introduce children to the dwellings of Native Americans. They show how the North American Indians utilised the natural environment to build their homes
Age
8-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
24 pages
Why to read
- Educational Value: The book provides an in-depth look at the traditional dwellings of the Plains Indians, offering valuable insights into the history, culture, and architectural ingenuity of these Native American communities.
- Cultural Appreciation: Reading 'Houses of Hide and Earth' encourages appreciation and respect for the customs and lifestyles of the Plains Indians, fostering a greater understanding of their heritage and contributions to North American history.
- Illustrative Content: Bonnie Shemie's book is known for its detailed illustrations and diagrams, which help readers visualize the construction and design of the Plains Indians' homes, enhancing the learning experience.
- Interdisciplinary Learning: The book serves as a cross-curricular resource that connects subjects such as social studies, history, architecture, and anthropology, making it a valuable addition to any educational program or personal library for those interested in indigenous studies.