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The Timucua Indians -- A Native American Detective Story - (UPF Young Readers Library) by Kelley G Weitzel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Florida's Native American Heritage for Young Readers: --Interactive Format--Language and Reasoning Exercises--72 Illustrations"The Timucua Indians provides young readers with a hands-on introduction to the first Floridians and the methods that archaeologists and historians use to study them. . . .
- 7-12 Years
- 9.6" x 6.9" Paperback
- 164 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, People & Places
- Series Name: UPF Young Readers Library
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About the Book
This illustrated and interactive book explores the history and culture of 16th-century Florida. It includes 47 "detective directives" that invite kids to follow clues and conduct their own archaeological investigations such as exploring a trash midden and speaking some of the Timucua language. Illustrations.Book Synopsis
Florida's Native American Heritage for Young Readers:
--Interactive Format
--Language and Reasoning Exercises
--72 Illustrations
"The Timucua Indians provides young readers with a hands-on introduction to the first Floridians and the methods that archaeologists and historians use to study them. . . . The author, a naturalist and educator who works with kids, has done her homework."--Jerald T. Milanich, curator of archaeology, Florida Museum of Natural History
Long before Mickey Mouse moved to Florida, the state was populated by the Timucua, a tribe of Native Americans who lived in the southeastern United States for more than 1,000 years. Written for kids--and their teachers and parents--who want to explore the Timucuan culture, this illustrated and interactive book leads readers on a detective's quest through 16th-century Florida.