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Endangered peoples
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Karen Liptak |
Examines five ethnic groups living tribal existences around the world and shows how assimilation into mainstream society and other factors are threatening their cultures. |
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North American Indian medicine people
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Karen Liptak |
Describes the healing techniques used by various American Indian tribes and explains the theories and beliefs behind these practices. |
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North American Indian survival skills
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Karen Liptak |
Describes methods used by various North American tribes to find food, shelter, clothing, and medicines. |
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Out in the night
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Karen Liptak |
Introduces the habits and habitat of nocturnal animals in fourteen locations around the world. |
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Robotics basics
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Karen Liptak |
Explains what robots are, and discusses the future role of robots in industry and the home and the relationship between robots and humans. |
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Indians of the Pacific Northwest
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Karen Liptak |
Examines the history, culture, changing fortunes, and current situation of the various groups of Indians living in the Pacific Northwest. |
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North American Indian sign language
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Karen Liptak |
Describes the basic vocabulary needed to communicate in the most commonly used form of sign language used among North American Indians. |
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