K-Gr 2—Similar to Children's Press's "True Books" titles, this series offers the very basics. Each title is divided into about a dozen spreads, each of which focuses on a single subject (where a tribe lived, what it ate, gender roles, and so on). The verso contains the text while the recto features a captioned illustration. The text is rendered in a plain font and reads in short, declarative sentences. Occasional "Did You Know?" sidebars offer tidbits: "During stomp dances, women wore turtle shell rattles on their legs. Their movements helped set the beat." Unfortunately, for the most part, all of the important dates appear at the end of each title, so it is not immediately clear when these tribes first originated. Stunning, high-resolution photographs marry well with the text and make each title instantly attention-grabbing.
VERDICT Simple and solid introductions.
These books give brief overviews of Native American nations,
discussing their past and present territory, daily life, art and
handicrafts, and spiritual beliefs. Famous (male) leaders of the
past--e.g., Montezuma II, Chief Joseph, and Chief Temcumseh--are
also highlighted. Choppy texts paired with contemporary and
historic photos provide adequate introductory information. There
are four other spring 2015 books in this series Timeline. Glos.,
ind. Review covers the following Big Buddy Books: Native Americans
titles: Aztec, Blackfoot, Nez Perce, and
Shawnee.
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