No. of pages 48
Published: 2003
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"Virginia Native Peoples" by Karla Smith explores the rich history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous tribes in Virginia. The book delves into the lives of various Native American communities, highlighting their traditions, social structures, and spiritual beliefs. Through engaging narratives and vivid imagery, it uncovers the profound connection these peoples have with their land and the impact of European colonization. Smith emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of Virginia’s Native tribes, showcasing their ongoing cultural significance and efforts to preserve their heritage. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities and legacy of Virginia's Indigenous history. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: State Studies, State Studies-Virginia .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-10 years.
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2003 by Heinemann Educational Books .