Buildings, Clothing, and Art (American Indian Contributions to the World) by Emory Dean Keoke, Kay Marie Porterfield
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Overview:
Indian people settled in climates that ranged from the Arctic, where temperatures sometimes drop lower than 50 degrees below zero, to the Amazon Basin, where the weather is hot and rainy. American Indians adapted to these challenges by inventing houses and clothing that were uniquely suited to the climates where they lived, and they developed art that reflected these surroundings. Buildings, Clothing, and Art covers the many contributions that American Indians have made in these areas. It describes how the Inuit built igloos, the American Indians in the Northwest built plank homes, the America.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Indian architecture
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