Introducing this overview of everyday life in a Plains Indian village circa 1868 is a map locating tribal lands of the...

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"DAILY LIFE IN A PLAINS INDIAN VILLAGE, 1868"

Introducing this overview of everyday life in a Plains Indian village circa 1868 is a map locating tribal lands of the Plains Indians. Contemporary Native Americans pose as models depicting the full regalia of the Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux, Crow, and Blackfeet. In re-enactment style, reminiscent of a visit to a living history village, each ""actor"" then personifies a member in the family of Real Bird, a northern Cheyenne warrior from the plains of southeastern Montana. A staged full-color photograph of family members engaged in role-specific work, leisure, food preparation, warfare, trade, and ritual is at the center of each spread, surrounded by additional text and captions that expand each topic. Sees the Berries Woman and Pretty Plume Woman demonstrate the construction of a tipi in a frame-by-frame, five-step procedure; warriors and chiefs hold council in a pre-battle ceremony; Timber Leader shows off a bearskin that gives him healing powers. Artifacts such as beadwork, weapons, tools, toys, and medicine objects lend authenticity to this informative survey and history of the culture.

Pub Date: Aug. 23, 1999

ISBN: 0395974992

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Clarion

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 1999

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