Native Crafts

Inspired by North America's First Peoples (Kids Can Do It)

By Trottier, Maxine & Melo, Esperanca

Publishers Summary:
Native Americans have always turned to the natural world to make everything, from clothing to cooking utensils to ceremonial items. Whether it was a bowl or a basket, a drum or a necklace, each item was precious for its practical use, as well as for the decorative purpose it served. In the tradition of using materials and designs inspired by nature, kids can follow in the footsteps of the Iroquois, Cheyenne, and other great Native nations by making their own beautiful jewelry, crafts and musical instruments. At the same time, theyll learn more about the different Native cultures and ancestral lands.

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ISBN
978-1-55074-549-8
Publisher
Kids Can Press


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on June 1, 2000

Gr 4-6 Attractive series entries with colorful illustrations and clear, step-by-step instructions. The 11 projects in Papier-M ch are original and appealing and the necessary supplies are readily available. The hints on preparing papier-m ch paste...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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