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This illustrated reading manual for children surveys the peoples and cultures of the Americas, emphasizing diversity of languages, physical types, and regional lifeways. It treats daily life—houses, dress, childrearing, food procurement, agriculture—and social institutions such as warfare, medicine societies, dances, funerary practices, and money systems. It explains communication forms like sign language and picture writing, recounts traditional stories, and describes archaeological subjects including mounds, cliff dwellings, and ruined cities of the Southwest and Mesoamerica. Maps, illustrations, a glossary, and short tribal sketches provide an accessible introduction to cultural variety and material remains.
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