Island in the Plains

Island in the Plains
Title Island in the Plains PDF eBook
Author Matthew K. Bauman
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2007
Genre Black Hills (S.D. and Wyo.)
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Island in the Plains

Island in the Plains
Title Island in the Plains PDF eBook
Author Edward Raventon
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Pages 284
Release 2003-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781555663261

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Islands in the Plains is required reading for anyone who wishes to learn the fascinating story behind the rugged exterior of the Black Hills.

Islands on the Plains

Islands on the Plains
Title Islands on the Plains PDF eBook
Author Marcel Kornfeld
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 2003
Genre History
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Scattered throughout the Great Plains are many isolated areas of varying size and ecology, quite distinct from the surrounding grasslands. Such spaces can be uplands like the Black Hills, low hills like the Nebraska Sand Hills, or linear areas such as shallow river valleys and deeply incised canyons. While the notion of "islands" is not a new one among ecologists, its application in Plains archaeology is. The contributors to this volume seek to illustrate the different ways that the spatial, structural, and temporal nature of islands conditioned the behavior and adaptation of past Plains peoples. This as a first step toward a more detailed analysis of habitat variation and its effects on Plains cultural dynamics and evolution. Although the emphasis is on ecology, several chapters also address social and ideological islands in the form of sacred sites and special hunting grounds.

Sandstone Depositional Environments

Sandstone Depositional Environments
Title Sandstone Depositional Environments PDF eBook
Author Peter A. Scholle
Publisher AAPG
Pages 405
Release 1982
Genre Sandstone
ISBN 0891813071

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Island in the Salish Sea

Island in the Salish Sea
Title Island in the Salish Sea PDF eBook
Author Sheryl McFarlane
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Pages 34
Release 2018-09-18
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1459813472

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This gorgeously illustrated picture book is a celebration of summer vacation and West Coast island life. Every day is different on Gran's island in the Salish Sea as granddaughter climbs big-leaf maples, eats blackberries, explores tide pools and sandstone caves and examines ancient middens and petroglyphs. She and Gran watch harbor seals sunning themselves and Gran's neighbor carving an eagle out of a piece of cedar while drinking fresh nettle tea. And on her way home, our young narrator sees a pod of orcas, breaching, tail lobbing and spy-hopping as she says goodbye to the island for another summer.

The Plains of Aamjiwnaang

The Plains of Aamjiwnaang
Title The Plains of Aamjiwnaang PDF eBook
Author David D Plain
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 170
Release 2007-08-09
Genre History
ISBN 1426987927

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Aamjiwnaang is the name the Saulteux Band of Ahnishenahbek (Chippewa) gave their hunting territory that encompassed both sides of the St. Clair River and the adjacent lands in the southern part of Lake Huron. The book focuses on four generations of Chippewa chiefs beginning with Young Gull who led a group of Saulteux people south from Lake Superior in the first decade of the eighteenth century. Young Gull's son Little Thunder, grandson Red Sky, and great-grandson On The Plain subsequently played important roles interacting with the French, the British, the Americans and other First Nations allies. Events cascade from one historical episode to another... from the establishment of Fort Pontchartrain (Detroit) through the French and Indian War, Pontiac's Rebellion, the American Revolution, the Indian War of 1790-95 and the War of 1812. The book describes such famous characters as Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, Generals Montcalm and Wolfe, Pontiac, George Washington, Daniel Boone, Mad Anthony Wayne, Sir Isaac Brock and Tecumseh. Participation in such famous battles as Fort William Henry, Fort Necessity, Blue Licks, Fallen Timbers, Frenchtown, Detroit and Moraviantown are vividly described and the consequences on the Chippewa are well researched. The book culminates with the coming of the missionaries, the signing of land surrender treaties and the ensuing paternalistic "reserve era". "The Plains of Aamjiwnaang is an excellent historical account... informative with clearly organized chapters... the research is superb." Douglas Gordon Learning Coordinator (Retired) Thames Valley District Board of Education London, Ontario, Canada.

Native Peoples of the Plains

Native Peoples of the Plains
Title Native Peoples of the Plains PDF eBook
Author Linda Lowery
Publisher Lerner Publications ™
Pages 51
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512422614

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A long time ago, before the Plains region of the United States was divided up into states such as Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming, this land was home to American Indians. Twenty-eight unique Indian nations built homes and gathered food in the Plains. They spoke distinct languages, set up political systems, and made art. They used the natural resources available in their region in order to thrive. • The Wichita lived in houses made of grass. From the outside, they looked like giant haystacks. • Omaha and Ponca people wore caps made from eagleskin. • Lakota men carved flutes to play songs for the girls they hoped to marry. Many American Indians still live in the Plains region. Explore the history of these various nations and find out how their culture is still alive today.