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Children of South America

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About This Book

Aimed at young readers, this volume opens with a geographic overview of the continent and proceeds through region-by-region sketches of children's lives across Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru. Each chapter depicts climate, landscape, local customs, family life, and the material hardships that shape childhood, interweaving accounts of Indigenous and mixed communities and the effects of colonization and economic exploitation. The narrative emphasizes missionary and Christian efforts to alleviate suffering, describes schools and local initiatives, and includes color illustrations to accompany concise, descriptive portraits of daily routines and needs.

About the Author

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Katharine A. Hodge

Katharine A. Hodge is an author recognized for her contributions to children's literature, particularly through her work "Children of South America." This book offers a glimpse into the lives and cultures of children across the South American continent, showcasing Hodge's ability to blend educational content with engaging storytelling. Her writing reflects a commitment to fostering understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures, making her work significant in the realm of children's educational literature.

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