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Grades 4-8
Summary:
Native American culture is not a monolith–each group has its own unique history, traditions, beliefs, artistic heritage, and more. By deepening our understanding of and appreciation for each distinct Native American cultural group, we can better understand the full American cultural landscape. Readers build their knowledge of Native American history and cultural identity with the help of comprehensive text that expands on essential social studies curriculum concepts and photographs that highlight Indigenous people of the past and present. This impactful resource was created with the help of Native consultants and contributors.

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