School Library Journal
This series helps readers comprehend Native American nations as separate communities with their own cultures rather than as one monolithic group. Each volumehighlights the original land, traditions, beliefs, and political hierarchy of the covered nation. Large photos, paintings, maps, and infographics help readers understand the content. Authors describe encounters with the colonizers and the impact they had on each nation. Readers also learn about each nation today, including where they live and how they uphold their traditions. Titles cover contributions Native American nations have made to the society at large, such as Navajo Code Talkers and the Blackfeet Environmental Office’s drinking water tests. Images of traditional dwellings, clothing, and art portray how distinct these communities are from one another. Back matter includes a time line, glossary, additional resources, and index. VERDICT A stunning introduction to Native American nations.
Pennsylvania School Librarians Association (PSLA)
The reviewer was able to receive and review all six items in this series. The Native American Nations series explores six of the many Native American tribes. This series includes the history, culture, and ways of living of six different Native American tribes. These books showcase how life was lived many years ago and how many still live today in the modern world. Each book contains beautiful photographs, a map of the tribe’s original lands, and a chart that explains their government organization. This up-to-date text is great for young readers eager to learn about Native American history. THOUGHTS: A well made, up-to-date series on a variety of Native American tribes. For those interested in Native American history, these resources would be a fantastic starting point.