Paul Goble was an award winning author and illustrator of children's books. He has won both the Caldecott Medal and The Library of Congress' Children's Book of the Year Award.He gave his entire collection of original illustrations to the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings, South Dakota.Goble, a native of England, studied at the Central School of Art in London. He became a United States citizen in 1984. Goble's life-long fascination with Native Americans of the plains began during his childhood when he became intrigued with their spirituality and culture.His illustrations accurately depict Native American clothing, customs and surroundings in brilliant color and detail. Goble researched ancient stories and retold them for his young audiences in a manner sympathetic to Native American ways.Goble lived with his wife in Rapid City, SD....
Paul Witcover
Paul McNally
Paul Edmonson
This ground-breaking book provides an abundance of fresh insights into shakespeare's life in relation to his lost family home, new place.
Paul Thurlby
Paul Thurlby
Paul Doherty
Paul Doherty
Manoranjan Paul
Paul Mosley
The book provides an up-to-date overview of the politics by which aid flows are determined and of their impact on development, from the level of the global economy down to the individual household.
Paul Reizin
Paul Douglass
Paul Gay
Paul Mosley
Manoranjan Paul
Paul Reizin
Paul Verhaar
Paul Verhaar
Manoranjan Paul
With the potential to get another 50% compression against the current standard, this book will bring together computer vision, video coding technology and human-computer interaction.
Paul Mclaughlin
Some of the most popular cars that left the ford factories in the 1960s and 1970s carried the names of torino, fairlane, fairlane 500, fairlane gt, torino gt, cobra, talladega, thunderbolt, torino brougham, torino squire, torino sport, and elite.
Paul Benson
Paul Lowe
The third balkan war marked a key turning point in the history of photojournalism.
Paul Muldoon
Paul Dutton
This is an autobiographical account of a career in conservation and of an abiding love affair with spirit of the wilderness, a piper super cub, two-seater, light aircraft.
Paul Ford
A definitive, brilliant, and necessary explanation of how the internet works—by the only man who can make us understandevery day billions of people view billions of web pages.
Paul H. Kvam
This book presents modern nonparametric statistics from a practical point of view.
Paul Iganski
Paul D. Toth
Grammar instruction and second language development presents a theoretical and practical framework for how classroom instruction may affect learners' linguistic development in a second language.
Paul E. Bierly
Paul Armstrong
Paul M. Pilowsky
Paul McCrone
The needs for heath technology assessment are very real but may vary in different countries and settings.
Paul McCrone
The needs for heath technology assessment are very real but may vary in different countries and settings.
Paul Jukes
Paul Jukes
Paul O'Leary
Paul Tautges
Paul du Gay
Over the last three decades the idea of the state and the ideals of the state service have been subject to extensive and near constant political, ideological and theoretical criticism.
Paul Moran
Paul Jukes
Subsea riser design and engineering provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, covering both the theoretical and practical aspects of the design and engineering of subsea risers.
Paul Sloane
Paul Simpson
Herman Paul
Paul Doherty
Paul Lussier
Paul Armstrong
J. Paul Robinson
Paul Lussier
Paul Gilbert
The importance of compassion as an antidote to human suffering is a long and venerable history with recent research evidence to support it.
Paul M. Wright
Big data security enables products like hadoop to provide new knowledge in a secure fashion.
Paul Corby Finney
Paul Lewis
This work surveys processes of party development in the context of the ten years of democratic change in post-communist eastern europe.
Paul R. McDaniel
John Kelly
Laura L. Sullivan
The daughter of a native american chief, pocahontas grew up during a time of incredible change in north america.
Ann Byers
Having been a kidnap victim, slave, world traveler, and helper, squanto's story is far bigger than what is typically told at thanksgiving.
Joseph Bruchac
Children’s book icon joseph bruchac tells the fascinating story of a seneca (iroquois) civil war officer ely s.
Jane Katirgis
Elisabeth M. Eittreim
At the turn of the twentieth century, the us government viewed education as one sure way of civilizing "others" under its sway--among them american indians and, after 1898, filipinos.
Rosalyn R. LaPier
Martha Louise Hipp
Charles Bowden
David Treuer
As featured on npr's weekend edition and amanpour & company"an informed, moving and kaleidoscopic portrait...
Valerie Bodden
Prior to the arrival of europeans, numerous native peoples thrived across north america.
Vera Tiesler
Epitomizing the radiating sun and perpetuating the cycles of life and time, fire was—and continues to be—a central force in the mesoamerican cosmos.
Jesse Rae Archibald-Barber
Robert Jarvenpa
Samia Khatun
Martin Giesso
South america is a vast, relatively isolated, landmass that includes 12 independent countries and one region (guyane fran�aise) with diverse ethnic groups speaking hundreds of different languages and dialects, and extraordinary creativity.
Norberto Valdez
First published in 1998.
Antonia Mills
Deni Ellis Béchard
Kenneth Townsend
Brook Colley
King, Charles
Jeff Ross
Rob maclean and his mom have moved to a small community in northern ontario in order to be closer to rob's imprisoned brother, adam.
Debbie Jacob
Curvy beach babe alessa kokinos has scored the perfect life at the yucatan's hottest island resort.
Tom D. Dillehay
Charles Royce
Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal
Fray bernardino de sahagún-inah award in mexico for best research work in anthropology gabriela zamorano villarreal examines the political dimension of indigenous media production and distribution as a means by which indigenous organizations a.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
Steve Inskeep
Jane Lou Collins
Frederick O. Gearing
In the face of the fox, an anthropological and sociological study of the fox american indians (the mesquakie, their actual tribal name) who live just outside tama, iowa, frederick gearing puts a face on the peoples of this tribe.
James Mooney
When james mooney lived with and studied the cherokee between 1887 and 1900, they were the largest and most important indian tribe in the united states.
Marisa Elena Duarte
Edward Benton-Banai
Kenneth Hayes Lokensgard
This book explores the exchange of blackfoot medicine bundles within contemporary blackfoot culture and between the blackfoot peoples and euro-americans.
Eric Mindling
Winner:2017 ibpa benjamin franklin awards, gold, multicultural 2017 ibpa benjamin franklin awards, silver, art & photography oaxaca stories in cloth includes more than 175 sensitive, intimate, full-color portraits.
Stephen Brennan
Alfred S. V. Dass
Stéphen Rostain
Joseph M. Marshall III
Teresa L. McCarty
Barbara Alice Mann
Before invasion, turtle island-or north america-was home to vibrant cultures that shared long-standing philosophical precepts.
William G. McLoughlin
Denise P. Schaan
The legendary el dorado--the city of gold--remains a mere legend, but astonishing new discoveries are revealing a major civilization in ancient amazonia that was more complex than anyone previously dreamed.
Carsten Schmidtke
In this collection of original essays, contributors critically examine the pedagogical, administrative, financial, economic, and cultural contexts of american indian vocational education and workforce development, identifying trends and issues for future .
Barbara Krasner
Introduces the main native nations of the southwestern united states, including the apache, hopi, navajo, pima, pueblo, quechan, tohono o'odham, and zuni nations.
Krystyna Poray Goddu
A thin strip of land and islands makes up the pacific northwest coast of the united states and canada.
Zackary I. Gilmore
Dianne Newell
Robert L. Bettinger
A provocative and innovative reexamination of the trajectory of sociopolitical evolution among native american groups in california, this book explains the region's prehistorically rich diversity of languages, populations, and environmental adaptations.
Emil W. Haury
David H. DeJong
When it comes to american indian treaties, the american polity too often forgets the realities of history.
Timothy Paul Grady
Often played down in favour of the larger competition for empire between england and france, the influence of the spanish in english carolina and the english in spanish florida created a rivalry that shaped the early history of colonial south-east america.
Thomas E. Sheridan
The first of a two-volume series, moquis and kastiilam tells the story of the encounter between the hopis, who the spaniards called moquis, and the spaniards, who the hopis called kastiilam, from the first encounter in 1540 until the eve of the pue.
Barbara Krasner
Introduces the main native nations of north america's great basin and plateau area, including the nez perce, yakama, shoshone-bannock, ute, paiute, washoe, and klamath nations.
Arnold Krupat
Sherry L. Smith