"Provides comprehensive information on the background, lifestyle, beliefs, and present-day lives of the Arapaho people"--Provided by publisher.
An overview of the Northern and Southern Arapaho tribes, including their history, homes, food, clothing, family life, and government.
Describes the history, culture, and social customs of the native people from the central Great Plains who hunted buffalo and lived in tipis.
This book discusses the tribe_s beginnings, its history, and its presence today, celebrating the men, women, and children who have made up the tribe throughout its existence.
The Salzman bibliography on the Arapaho Indians is . . . complete and accessible. Salzman, who has researched Arapaho language and folklore for many years, begins his bibliography with a...
These are people like Helen Cedartree, who artfully combines Arapaho ways with the teaching of the mission boarding schools she once attended; like the Underwood family, who live off the land as gardeners and farmers and value family and ...
First published in three parts in 1902, 1904, and 1907, "The Arapaho" quickly established itself as a model of description of Indian culture. Its discussion of Arapaho dance and design...
The Arapaho Sun Dance: The Ceremony of the Offerings Lodge
The book cites approximately 2,000 language examples drawn largely from natural discourse - either recorded spoken language or texts written by native speakers.
Examines the life and culture of the Arapaho Indians.
In Charles River Editors' Native American Tribes series, readers can get caught up to speed on the history and culture of North America's most famous native tribes in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts ...