02624nam 2200325 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002600107082001500133245007800148260003500226490004900261500007000310520030100380506003500681520032500716505058401041538004801625651004001673651004101713651004301754651005701797653036201854710002102216856006102237731EOS.Web20090415103230.7m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDT532.15 b.A38 200900a966.0222200aAfricans of the Ghana, Mali, and Songhai empires h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the Ghana, Mali, and Songhai people of Africa, including who they wee, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science, and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the people of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai? -- The Ghana Empire -- The Mali Empire -- The Songhai Empire -- Gold, salt, copper, and iron -- Trade -- Caravans accross the sands -- Major cities -- The leaders -- Sundiata, the Lion King of Mali -- Life at court -- Warriors -- Traders -- Farmers -- Artisans -- Griots -- Slaves -- Law and order -- Traditional beliefs and gods -- Islam -- Mosques -- Tombs and burials -- Family life -- Shelter and clothing -- Education -- Transportation -- Invaders conquer the last great African empire -- The legacy from the empires of gold. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aMali (Empire)vJuvenile literature. 0aGhana (Empire)vJuvenile literature. 0aSonghai (Empire)vJuvenile literature. 0aAfrica, WestxHistoryyTo 1884vJuvenile literature.1 aAfrican religionsaAhmed BabaaAl-BakriaAl-FazariaAl-UmariaAnimal worshipaAskia Muhammad (Askia the Great)aBerbersaBurial urnaBurkina-FasoaGambiaaGaoaGhana EmpireaGoldaMansa MusaaGriotsaIbn BattutaaIbn KhaldunaJingereber MosqueaKoi KunboroaKumbi SalehaMali EmpireaMansa SakuruaMansa SuleymanaMuhammad TurayaSonghai EmpireaWagadu-Bida2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1103015nam 2200301 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001200130245004700142260003500189490004900224500007000273520025500343506003500598520032600633505076500959538004801724650005901772650007001831653073001901710002102631856006102652733EOS.Web20090415110541.5m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDT61 b.A626 200900a93622200aAncient Egyptians h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Egyptians, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content." -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Ancient Egyptians? -- Where did the Ancient Egyptians live? -- The origins of the Ancient Egyptians and their early history -- The Middle Kingdom-from around 1975 B.C. to 1640 B.C. -- The New Kingdom-from around 1539 B.C. to 1075 B.C. -- The rulers -- The state officials -- Priests and priestesses -- Soldiers and warfare -- Artisans and craftworkers -- Farmers -- Servants and slaves -- Beliefs, gods, and goddesses -- Mummies and the afterlife -- Pyramid tombs -- Temples -- Language and writing -- Painting and sculpture -- Family life -- Shelter and clothing -- Food and drink -- Children and education -- Music, games, and festivals -- Trade and transportation -- Decline and civil war -- Greek and Roman rule -- The Ancient Egyptian legacy. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aEgyptxCivilizationyTo 332 B.C.vJuvenile literature. 0aEgyptxSocial life and customsyTo 332 B.C.vJuvenile literature.1 aAlexander the Great (emperor)aAlexandria (Egypt)aAmuletaMark AntonyaArtaxerxes (king)aBook of the DeadaCanopic jaraHoward CarteraCleopatra VII (queen)aPtolemaic dynastyaEmbalmingaThe Great Pyramid (Giza)aHatshepsut (queen)aHerakleopolis Magna (city)aHieroglyphicsaHittitesaHorusaHyksosaMemphis (city)aMentuhotep (king)aMiddle KingdomaMortuary templesaMummies and mummificationaNew KingdomaNile RiveraNubiaaOld KingdomaPapyrusaPharaohsaPharos (lighthouse, Alexandria)aPyramidsaRe (god)aRosetta StoneaSarcophagusaScribes aSculptureaSphinxaStep Pyramid (Saqqarah)aTemple of Amun (Karnak)aTutankhamun (king)aUpper EgyptaValley of the Kings (Thebes)aValley of the Queens (Thebes)aViziers2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1602712nam 2200289 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001200130245004200142260003600184490004900220500007000269520025200339506003500591520032600626505060900952538004801561651006001609653067001669710002202339856006102361735EOS.Web20090415112927.0m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDF77 b.A596 200900a93822200aAncient Greeks [electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book, cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Greeks, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Provided by publisher.0 aWho were the Ancient Greeks? -- What did the Greeks achieve? -- The first Greeks -- Reaching out to the world -- Wars and empires -- Rulers -- Soldiers -- Artisans and merchants -- Women -- Farmers -- Slaves -- Laws, crime, and punishment -- Beliefs and gods -- Ceremonies -- Health and medicine -- Festivals -- Temples, tombs, and other structures -- Pottery, Painting, and sculpture -- Literature -- Philosophy -- Science, math, and technology -- Family life and children -- Shelter and clothing -- Food -- Education -- Sports and games -- Decline and fall of Ancient Greece -- Legacy and people today. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aGreecexCivilizationyTo 146 B.C.vJuvenile literature. aAlexander the GreataAthensaCorinthaSpartaaThebesaDemocracyaMinoansaMycenaeansaCity-statesaPeloponnesian WaraMarathonaPericlesaDemeteraPersephoneaHelotsaTrojan WaraMount OlympusaMythologyaZeusaDelphiaOracleaSacrificeaAsclepiusaHippocratesaHomeraAeschylus aSophoclesaEuripidesaHerodotusaThucydidesaSocrates aPlato aAristotleaPythagorasaArchimedesaGeometryaOlympic gamesaHellenistic Age aAncient RomeaApolloaAmphoraaArchitectureaDionysusaDramaaEthicsaEpic (poetry)aEuclidaGalenaKourosaLeonidasaMacedoniaaMausolusaMesseniaaMilo of KrotonaNike (goddess)aHeinrich SchliemannaSculptureaXerxesaBattle of Thermopylae2 a World Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1702981nam 2200289 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002200107082001200129245004400141260003600185490004900221500006900270520025300339506003500592520032500627505063700952538004801589650004601637653092601683710002102609856006102630737EOS.Web20090415114342.2m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDG77 b.A58 200900a93722200aAncient Romans h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book, cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommened web sites. a" A discussion of the early Romans, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Ancient Romans? -- Origins -- From republic to empire -- Consuls and emperors -- Patricians and plebeians -- The army -- Women -- Farmers -- Slaves and freed slaves -- Law, crime, and punishment -- Beliefs and gods -- Priests and ceremonies -- The Roman calendar -- Roman architecture -- Engineering and science -- The buildings of Ancient Rome -- Paintings, mosaics, and sculptures -- Metal, glass, and pottery -- Literature and libraries -- Pompeii -- Family life and children -- Clothing -- Roads and transportation -- Food -- Sport and spectacle -- Theater, Music, and dance -- Decline and fall -- The Roman legacy. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aRomexCivilization vJuvenile literature. aRomulus and RemusaLatin (language)aEtruscansaPunic WarsaJulius Caesar (emperor)aAugustus (emperor)aPlebeiansaPraetorian GuardaVestal VirginsaAgricultureaSpartacus (slave leader)aMythologyaAqueductsaPantheonaPtolemy (astronomer)aRoman ForumaVirgil (poet)aCicero (statesman)aMount VesuviusaTogasaGladiatorsaChariot racingaColosseumaConstantine (emperor)aAmphitheatersaArchitectureaByzantine EmpireaCaligula (emperor)aCarthageaCiceroaCircus MaximusaClaudius (emperor)aCleopatra (queen of Egypt)aCrassus (general) aDiocletian (emperor)aHadrian (emperor)aHorace (poet)aHomer (poet)aLatins (people)aMarcus Aurelius (emperor)aMark Antony (general)aNero (emperor)aNero (emperor)aNerva (emperor)aOvid (poet)aPax RomanaaPliny the Elder (writer)aPlutarch (writer)aPunic WarsaSabinesaTheodosius (emperor)aTiberius (emperor)aTrajan (emperor)aValerian (emperor)aJustinian (emperor)2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=2402688nam 2200289 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002500107082001500132245005100147260003600198490004900234500007000283520025900353506003500612520032500647505070200972538004801674650004901722653054501771710002102316856006102337739EOS.Web20090415120017.4m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDU123.4 b.A87 200900a994.0122200aAustralian Aborigines h[electronic resource]. aChicago : bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Aborigines, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civlization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, and entertainment and sports" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Aborigines? -- Where did the Aborigines live? -- How do we know about the Aborigines' history? -- Origins of the Aborigines -- Aborigines settle in Australia -- Limited contact -- Tribes, clans, and territories -- The Family -- The dreamtime -- Aboriginal roack art -- Magic and sorcery -- Law and order -- Festivals and ceremonies -- Music, dance, and storytelling -- Body painting and dress -- Tools and toolmaking -- Hunting -- Gathering food -- Growing up -- Health and medicines -- People of the coast -- People of the desert -- People of the rivers -- The Tasmanians -- The Torres Strait Islanders -- The coming of the Europeans -- Aboriginal resistance -- The Aborigines today. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aAboriginal AustraliansvJuvenile literature. aArnhem LandaAustralites (tektites)aBillabongaBogong mothsaBoomerangaBotany BayaCaribberie (corroboree)aCoolamonaDidgeridooaDingoaDiprotodonaDreamtimeaDugongsaFirestickaMarion du FresneaKakaduaKangarooaKooriaKow Swamp (Victoria)aMakassansaMessage stickaMungo (lake, New South Wales)aMurray River peopleaPemulwuyaPetroglyphaProcoptodonaSonglinesaTasmaniaaTurkey Tolson TjupurrulaaTorres Strait IslandersaTruganiniaUluru (Ayers Rock)aWallabyaWaugalaWilgie MiaaWillandra Lakes (region)aWitchetty grubaYolngu2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1002680nam a2200289 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002600107082001500133245003900148260003500187490004900222500007000271520027700341506003500618520032500653505064800978538004801626650003301674653060101707710002102308856006102329741EOS.Web20090415121359.3m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aF1219.73 b.A94 200900a972.0122204aThe Aztec h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Aztec, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Aztec? - Origins of the Aztec -- Building an empire -- The Aztec Empire at its height -- The Tlatoani and his advisers -- Commoners and Calpolli -- Soldiers and warfare -- Merchants -- Farmers -- Aztec women -- Slaves -- Crime and punishment -- Beliefs and gods -- Ceremonies and human sacrifice -- Temples and priests -- The Aztec calendar -- The great city of Tenochtitlan -- Language and writing -- Aztec art and crafts -- Family life -- Shelter and clothing -- Food and drink -- Children and education -- Sports and festivals-- Trade and transportation --Decline and danger -- The fall of the Aztec Empire -- The Aztec legacy. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aAztecsvJuvenile literature. aAcamapichtliaAgave plantaAhuitzotlaAztec empireaCacao beansaCalmecacsaCalpolliaChinampasaCoatepecaCoatlicueaCodicesaCopalaHernán CortézaDay of the DeadaBernal Diaz del CastilloaGlyphsaHuitzilopochtliaHuman sacrificeaItzcoatlaJaguarsaMaguey plantaMayaaMesoamericaaMexicaaMexico CityaMontezuma IaMontezuma IIaObsidianaOlmecaPyramidsaQeutzal birdsaTamalesaTelpochcalliaTemplo MayoraTenochtitlanaTeotihuacanaTepanecaTeteoinnanaTexcoco CityaLake Texcoco aTezcatlipocaaTlacopanaTlalocaTlatelolcoaTlatoaniaTlaxcalaaTociaToltecaTonatiuhaValley of Mexico2 aWorld Book, Inc. uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1303685nam 2200313 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002400107082001200131245007500143260003500218490004900253500007000302520031500372506003500687505067100722520032501393538004801718651007301766651007001839653131201909651006803221710002103289856006103310743EOS.Web20090415124720.2m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDS744 bC3875 200900a93122200aChinese of the Shang, Zhou, and Qin dynasties h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of early Chinese peoples of the Shang, Zhou, and Qin dynasties, including who they were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization." -- Publisher's web site. aAccess limited to subscribers.0 aWho were the Shang, Zhou, and Qin? -- Where did the Shang, Zhou, and Qin rule? -- Achievements of the Shang, Zhou, and Qin dynasties -- Origins of the Shang -- Ancient Chinese civilization at its height -- The Great Wall -- Leaders of Ancient China -- The upper classes -- The priestly classes - The warrior classes -- The artisan, merchant, and farming classes -- Laws -- Beliefs and gods -- Ceremonies and sacrifices -- Settlements -- Tombs -- Art and sculpture -- The terra-cotta army -- Philosophy -- Technology -- Family life -- Shelter -- Food and clothing -- Education -- Literature -- Music and dance -- Decline of three dynasties -- Legacy of Ancient China. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aChinaxHistory yShang dynasty, 1766-1122 B.C.vJuvenile literature. 0aChinaxHistoryyZhou dynasty, 1122-221 B.C.vJuvenile literature. aThe Analects (book by Confucius)aThe Art of War (book by Sun Tzu)aBronzeaCentral ShangaThe Classic of the Way and the Virtue (book by Laozi)aConfucius (philosopher)aCultural RevolutionaDi (or Shangdi)aDi Xin (king)aDiviners and divinationsaErlitou (in Henan province)aFengchan ceremonyaFengjian (political system)aFilial pietyaLady Fu HaoaHan dynastyaHanfeizi (historian)aHenan (province)aHuangdi (Yellow Emperor, statue)aHubei (province)aI Ching (or the Book of Changes)aJade (gemstone)aJiayuguan FortressaLaozi (or Lao Tzu, philosopher)aMao ZedongaMencius (philosopher)aMing dynastyaMu Wang (ruler)aOracle bonesaPictogramaPu Yi (emperor)aQin (musical instrument)aQufuaShanxi (province)aShi Huangdi (or Shih Huang-ti, emperor)aShi JiaShihaSi Ma Qian (historian)aSilkaSun TzuaTai Shan (mountain)aTang (king)aTang dynastyaTaoism (or Daoism, religion)aTaotie (style of decoration)aThree Gorges (on Yangtze River)aTian (heaven)aTing (ritual or cooking vessel)aWangcheng (ancient city)aXia dynastyaXiang Yu (king)aXianyang (ancient city)aXimen Bao (government official)aXinjiang (region)aXunzi (philosopher)aYan (ritual or cooking vessel)aYang (symbol)aYangshao cultureaYangtze RiveraYellow RiveraYin (ancient city)aYin (symbol)aYu (king)aZhengzhou 0aChinaxHistoryyQin dynasty, 221-207 B.C.vJuvenile literature.2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1402915nam a2200277 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001600130245003800146260003500184490004900219500007000268520025400338520032500592505063500917538004801552650003201600653092301632710002102555856006102576745EOS.Web20090415131146.3m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aF3429 b.I563 200900a985.01922204aThe Inca h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Inca, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, and entertainment and sports" -- Provided by publisher. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Inca? -- What were the major achievements of the Inca? -- The origins of the Inca-early Andean cultures -- The Inca before the founding of their empire -- The founding of the empire -- Sapa Incas -- Nobles -- Priests -- Commoners -- Women -- Government and laws -- Creation beliefs -- Inca gods -- Mummies -- Ceremonies, festivals, and sacrifice -- Temples -- Palaces and fortresses -- Art and crafts -- Astronomy and calendars -- Engineering -- Keeping records and sending messages -- Family life and children -- Housing and clothing -- Food -- Transportation -- Civil War -- The Spanish conquest -- The Inca legacy. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aIncasvJuvenile literature. aAcllaaAlpacaaAndes MountainsaAtahualpa (ruler)aHiram BinghamaCajamarcaaChan ChanaChaskiaChavin cultureaPedro de Cieza de LeónaConquistadorsaCoricanchaaCoyaaCusco (Cuzco, city)aCusco (valley)aGuaman PomaaHanan Cusco (social group)aHuacaaHuanacauriaHuayna Capac (ruler)aHurin Cusco (social group)aIce Maiden (mummy)aIntiaInti-IllapaaKeroaLlamaaMachu Picchu (Peru)aMama OclloaMama-QuillaaManco Capac (ruler)aManco Inca (ruler)aMoche cultureaMount Ampato (Peru)aMummiesaNazca cultureaOllantaytamboaPacaritamboaPachacuti (also called Yupanqui; ruler)aPachamamaaPanacaaPisacaFrancisco PizarroaQuechuaaQuinoaaQuipuaSacred Vallley of the Inca (Peru)aSacsayhuamanaSapa IncasaSilveraSuyuaTambo Colorado (Peru)aTawantinsuyuaLake TiticacaaTiwanaku (Tiahuanaco)aTopa Inca Yupanqui (ruler)aTupac Amaru IIaViracocha (god)aViracocha Inca (ruler)aWari (Huari)aHuascar (ruler)2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1802915nam 2200301 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001800130245006200148260003500210490004900245500007000294520031400364506003500678520032500713505062701038538004801665650006801713650006401781653068601845710002102531856006102552747EOS.Web20090415132634.8m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aE78.E2 bI53 200900a974.0049722200aIndians of Eastern North America h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the Indians of the eastern part of the North America, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Indians of eastern North America? -- A land of trees and water -- Notable achievements -- Mound builders -- The Mississippians -- Binding ties -- Indian society -- Leaders who made a difference -- War -- The roles of men and women -- Law of the people -- Living with the spirits -- Health and medicine -- Honoring life and death -- Useful art -- Recording history -- Villages and towns -- Shelters -- Clothing and Decoration -- Transportation -- The forest's bounty -- Working the soil -- Learning traditions -- Sports and games -- Music and dance -- A changing way of life -- Forced to leave -- Living today. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aIndians of North AmericazCanada, EasternvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazEast (U.S.)vJuvenile literature. aAdena cultureaBirchbarkaBow and arrowaCahokia Mounds State Historic Site (Illinois)aCanoes aCayugaaCherokeeaChickasawaChippewaaChitimachaaChoctawaDickson Mounds (Illinois)aHiawatha (medicine man)aHopewell cultureaIroquoisaIroquois ConfederacyaLacrosseaLonghousesaWilma MankilleraMashpeeaMassachusett (tribe)aMiamisburg Mound aMidewiwin SocietyaMississippian IndiansaMoccasinsaMohawkaMonk's Mound (Illinois)aMound buildersaNarragansettaNatchezaOneidaaOnondagaaOsceolaaEly Samuel ParkeraPequotaPowhatanaQuillworkaRoach (headdress)aSeminoleaSeneca (tribe)aSequoyahaSeweeaShawneeaTuscaroraaTwo Row WampumaWampanoagaWampumaWigwamsaWindigo2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1502634nam 2200289 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002400107082001900131245007200150260003500222490004900257500007000306506003500376520030400411520032500715505066101040538004801701650007101749653044201820710002102262856006102283749EOS.Web20090415134810.1m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aE78.N77 bI55 200900a979.50049722200aIndians of the Northwest Coast and Plateau h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"A discussion of the Indians of Northwest Coast and Plateau, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Indians of the Northwest Coast and Plateau cultural areas? -- A land of plenty -- Indian society -- Tribal leaders -- The roles of men and women -- Slaves in Indian society -- Making war -- The spirit world-- Guardian spirits -- Potlatch ceremonies -- Food ceremonies -- Weddings and funerals -- Everyday works of art -- Indian carvings -- Pictures in stone -- Traditional upbringing -- Indian villages -- Homes for all seasons -- Clothing and jewelry -- Fishing for a meal -- Hunting and gathering -- Mealtimes -- Life lessons -- Transportation -- Trading among tribes -- Sports and games -- A changing way of life -- Holding on to tradition. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aIndians of North AmericazNorthwest, PacificvJuvenile literature. aCanoeaCayuseaChilkataChinookaCoeur d'AleneaCradleboardaFlathead (tribe)aFlathead Indian reservation (Montana)aHaidaaHarpoonaHead shapingaKutenaiaKwakiutlaLabretaLodgeaMoietyaNez PerceaNootkaaOkanaganaPetrogyphsaPictogramsaPit houseaPotlatchaPowwowaRaven (clan)aSalishaSalmonaShamanaShuswapaSweat lodgeaTipiaTlingitaTotemaTotem polesaTsimshianaUmatillaaUmatilla Indian ReservationaVision questaYakima2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=2103427nam 2200325 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002500107082001800132245006700150260003500217490004900252500007000301520028700371506003500658520032500693505065401018538004801672650007501720650009001795650007301885650008901958653097202047710002103019856006103040751EOS.Web20090415140247.5m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aE78.G73 bI547 200900a978.0049722200aIndians of the Plains and Great Basin h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites.0 a"A discussion of the Indians of the Plains, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Indians of the Plains and Great Basin? -- Where did the Indians of the Plains and Great Basin live? -- The first Indians -- Ways of Communicating -- Social organization -- Leading the people -- Spiritual leaders -- Indian warriors -- Men's and women's roles -- Crime and punishment -- Sacred objects - Celebrating the dead -- Rock art -- Everyday art -- Courtship and marriage -- Growing up in Indian society -- Shelter -- Clothing and jewelry -- Big game hunting -- Capturing small prey -- Food from the land -- Sports and games -- Making their way -- Music and dance -- The beginning of the end -- The Indian wars -- The people today. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aIndians of North AmericazGreat Plains xHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazGreat PlainsxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazGreat BasinxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazGreat BasinxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. aApacheaArapahoaArikaraaAssiniboineaBighorn Medicine Wheel (Wyoming)aBisonaBlack Hills (South Dakota)aBlackfeet (Blackfoot)aBow and arrowaBuffaloaCalumetaCanoesaCheyenneaComancheaCoup stickaCradleboardaCrazy HorseaGeorge Armstrong Custer (U.S. Army officer)aDawes ActaEarth lodgeaFort Laramie TreatyaGhost Dance (religious movement)aGreat Basin aKansaaKiowaaBattle of the Little BighornaLittle Wolf (Cheyenne chief)aMandanaMedicine men aMedicine wheelaNomadic tribesaOmaha (tribe)aOn-a-Slant Indian Village (North Dakota)aOsageaPaiuteaQuanah Parker (Comanche chief)aPawneeaPemmicanaPetroglyphsaPine Ridge Reservation (South Dakota)aPoncaaPowder River (South Dakota)aPowwowaPrairieaSacagaweaaShort Bull (Sioux medicine man)aSpirit Cave Man (Nevada)aTipis (tepees)aTravoisaUteaVision quest (ritual)aWar bonnetaWichita (tribe)aWickiupsaWounded Knee MassacreaYuccaaSiouxaShoshone aSitting Bull (Sioux medicine man)2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=2203609nam 2200325 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001800130245005400148260003500202490004900237500007000286520028900356506003500645520032500680505077201005538004801777650007601825650009201901651005001993651006602043653109202109710002103201856006103222753EOS.Web20090415142225.4m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aE78.S7b.I453 200900a979.0049722200aIndians of the Southwest h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. aA discussion of the Indians of the Southwest, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Ancient Indians of the Southwest? -- The Ancestral Puebloans and where they lived -- The Mogollon, Hohokam, and Patayan and where they lived -- Living off the land -- A blending of cultures -- Prehistorica societies -- The roles of men and women -- The spirit world -- Prehistoric rituals and ceremonies --Sky watchers -- Prehistoric fashion -- Early farmers -- The land provides -- Food for today and tomorrow -- Life lessons -- The lighter side of life -- Houses in the earth -- Villages of stone -- Chaco canyon: the center of the world -- Signs of trouble -- Time for beauty -- Rock art -- Everyday works of art -- Great cultures in decline -- Why did they leave -- Traces of the vanished ones -- Descendants of the old people -- The people continue. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aIndians of North AmericazSouthwest, NewxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazSouthwest, NewxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. 0aSouthwest, NewxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aSouthwest, NewxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. aAcoma Pueblo (New Mexico)aAgaveaAmerican Antiquities ActaAncestral PuebloansaBasketmakers (early Ancestral Puebloan people)aBetatakin Cliff Dwellings (Arizona)aBluff Village (Arizona)aCasa Grande National Monument (Arizona)aCasa Malpais Observatory (Arizona)aChaco Canyon National Monument (New Mexico)aChodistaas Pueblo (Arizona)aCliff dwellingsaCliff Palace (Mesa Verde, Colorado)aCovis (Paleo-Indian group)aEarly Pit House (phase of Mogollon clulture)aFolsom (Paleo-Indian group)aGeoglyph (intaglio)aGila (river, Arizona)aGrasshopper Pueblo (Arizona)aHavasupaiaHohokamaHopiaHualapaiaKivaaKokopelliaLate Pit House (phase of Mogollon culture)aMesa Verde (Colorado)aMogollonaMogollon Mountains (New Mexico)aMohave (people)aNavajoaObsidian aPaleo-IndiansaPatayanaPetroglyphaPictogramsaPima (people)aPit houses (shelters)aPotteryaPueblo (people)aPueblo (dwelling)aSandia (Paleo-Indian group)aShaw Butte (Arizona)aSipapuaSnaketown (Arizona)aTla Kii Ruin (Arizona)aTohono O'odhamaWhite Dog Cave (Arizona)aWickiupaYavapaiaYuccaaYuma (people)2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=2502975nam 2200301 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002600107082001900133245003800152260003600190490004900226500007000275520026900345506003500614520032500649505064700974538004801621650006201669650007801731653078201809710002102591856006102612755EOS.Web20090415143440.0m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aDU423.A1 bM315 200900a305.89944222204aThe Maorih[electronic resource]. aChicago : bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. aA discussion of the Maori, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho are the Maori? -- Navigators fo the Pacific -- How do we know about Maori history? -- Maori society -- The power of the chiefs -- Fierce warriors -- Tactics and weapons -- Maori women and men -- Specialists and their skills -- Prisoners and slaves -- Law and order -- Religious beliefs -- Creation stories -- Rituals of life and death -- Maori arts and crafts -- Body art -- The Marae -- Family life - Maori settlements -- Clothing and andornment -- Hunting, fishing, and farming -- Education and language -- Sports and games -- Music and dance -- Maori and Pakeha -- The Treaty of Waitangi -- Decline and revival -- Tradition and change. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aMaori (New Zealand people)xHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aMaori (New Zealand people)xSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. aAoraki (Mount Cook)aAotearoaaArikiaJames BusbyaCanoeaChatham IslandsaCaptain James CookaCook StraitaHakaaHapuaHawaikiaHawke BayaHei tikiaSir James HenareaHinemoaaHineraukatauriaWilliam HobsonaHongiaIoaIwiaKaingaaKaingaroa caves (South Auckland)aKaitaiaaKotahaaKumaraaKupeaGottfried LindaueraMaraeaMauiaMokoaMorioriaMuruaNoaaPaaPakehaaPapatuanukuaPoi danceaPolynesiaaPowhiriaRangatiraaRanginuiaRongopai Marae (North Island)aTamati Waka NeneaTaneaTangaroaaTaongaaTapuaAbel Janszoon TasmanaTattoosaHiwi TauroaaKiri Te KanawaaTe KoreaTe Puea HerangiaTe WherowheroaTinirauaTohungaaTuaTupaiaaTutanekaiaUtuaWaiotapuaWairau Plains (North Island)aTreaty of WaitangiaWhakapapaaWhale Rider (movie)aWhanauaMauriaTewhatewha2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1902675nam a2200301 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001800130245003800148260003500186490004900221500007000270520026800340506003500608520032500643505061100968538004801579650004101627650005701668653056601725710002102291856006102312757EOS.Web20090415144729.6m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aF1435 b.M36 200900a972.8101622204aThe Maya h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. aA discussion of the Maya, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Maya? -- Where did the Maya live? -- The origin of the Mayan civilization -- Mayan Civilization at its peak -- Social classes -- The elite -- Religious leaders -- Commoners -- Government -- Warfare -- Beliefs and gods -- Ceremonies and festivals -- Cities -- Temples -- Palaces -- Painting and sculpture -- Pottery -- Mathematics and astronomy -- Calendars -- Writing -- Family life -- Clothing and personal appearance -- Food and drink -- Ball and board games -- Trade and transportation -- The mystery of the Classic Period collapse -- The Postclassic Period and afterward -- The Maya today. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aMayasxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aMayasxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. aAh PuchaBelizeaBlood sacrificeaBonampak (Chiapas, Mexico)aCacaoaCalakmul (Guatemala)aCalendarsaCampeche (state, Mexico)aCancuén (Guatemala)aCaracól (Belize)aCerén (El Salvador)aChiapas (state, Mexico)aChichén Itzá (Yucatán, Mexico)aEl SalvadoraGlyphsaGuatemalaaHuman sacrificeaJade aJaguarsaMadrid CodexaMayapán (Yucatán, Mexico)aEl Mirador (Guatemala)aPelenque (Chiapas, Mexico)aPiedras Negras (Guatemala)aPatolliaPyramidsaQuintana Roo (state, Mexico)aTeotihuacan (Mexico)aTikal (Guatemala)aToltecaYucatán (state, Mexico)2 aWorld Book, Inc. uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=2003217nam 2200361 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002300107082001600130245006500146260003500211490004900246500007000295520032500365506003500690520032500725505066601050538004801716650006501764650008101829650005701910650007301967650007702040650009202117651004502209653051902254710002102773856006102794759EOS.Web20090415150817.6m | mcr |||090415s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aE99.E7 bP347 200900a971.90122200aPeoples of the Arctic and Subarctic h[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. aA discussion of the Indians of the Arctic and Subarctic regions of North America, including who the people were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life, entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aAccess limited to subscribers. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the people of the Arctic and Subarctic? -- Origins and migrations -- Challenges of the far north -- The Taiga -- Inventions from the past -- Arctic and Subarctic society -- Roles of men and women -- One who thinks -- Solving problems -- Conflict -- The spirit world -- Shamans-links to the spirits -- Taboos -- Ceremonies and celebrations -- Marriage -- Learning traditions -- Food in the arctic and subarctic -- Communal hunts -- Arctic homes -- Subarctic homes -- Clothing in the Arctic -- Clothing in the Subarctic -- Dogs in the Arctic and Subarctic -- Arctic travel -- Subarctic travel -- Entertainment -- Challenges to tradition -- Looking ahead. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. 0aPaleo-EskimoszArctic regionsxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aPaleo-EskimoszArctic regionsxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. 0aInuitzArctic regionsxHistoryvJuvenile literature. 0aInuitzArctic regionsxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazArctic regionsxHistory vJuvenile literature. 0aIndians of North AmericazArctic regionsxSocial life and customsvJuvenile literature. 0aArctic regionsxSocial life and customs. aAlaskaaAleutian IslandsaAleutsaAlgonquian (language family)aBaffin Island (Nunavut)aCanadian ArcticaCaribouaCarrieraChipewyanaCook Inlet (Alaska)aCreeaDeg Hit'anaEskimosaFrobisher Bay (Canada)aHarpoonaIgloosaInuit (Eskimos)aIqaluit (Nunavut)aKayakaManitouaMistassiniaMokushanaMontagnaisaMucklucksaNaskapiaNetsilikaNuliayukaNunavut (Canada)aPemmicanaPermafrostaQimmiq (Canadian Inuit Dog)aSubarctic tribesaTaigaaTipisaToboggansaTundraaUluaUmiakaWindigosaLake Winnipeg (Canada)2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=1202505nam 2200277 a 4500001000400000003000800004005001700012006001100029007000700040008004100047040001900088050002400107082001700131245004400148260003500192490004900227500007000276520027600346538004800622520032500670505066900995653044301664650003802107710002102145856006102166761EOS.Web20090416083404.2m | mcr |||090416s2009 ilu| |s| 00| 0|eng  aDLCcDLCdICWB00aGN670 b.P57 2009.00a305.899422204aThe Polynesiansh[electronic resource]. aChicago :bWorld Book,cc2009.0 aWorld Book digital libraries : early peoples aIncludes an index, glossary, and a list of recommended web sites. a"A discussion of the early Polynesians, including who they were, where they lived, the rise of civilization, social structure, religion, art and architecture, science and technology, daily life,entertainment and sports, and fall of civilization" -- Provided by publisher. aSystem requirements: Internet connectivity. a"World Book Digital Libraries offer an online, interactive complement to World Book's most popular print reference sets. Each library features all the content from the print set as well as videos and animations, interactive activities, curriculum correlations, and links to encyclopedic content" -- Publisher's web site.0 aWho were the Polynesians? -- How do we know about Polynesian history? -- Origins of the Polynesians -- The Polynesians settle the Pacific Islands -- Adapting to the Pacific environment -- Clans and chiefdoms -- Warfare -- Mana and taboo -- Gods and myths -- Festivals and ceremonies -- Health and medicine -- Polynesian art -- Tatoos -- Entertainment -- Tools and toolmaking -- Seagoing canoes -- Polynesian navigation -- The family and children -- Making a living -- Houses and villages -- Clothing -- Food and Drink -- Easter Island -- Environmental disaster on Easter Island -- Hawaii -- The coming of the Europeans -- The Colonial Era -- The Polynesians today. aAhuena Heiau Temple (Hawaii)aAtollsaCook IslandsaJames CookaCoral IslandsaEaster IslandaFijiaFrench PolynesiaaHawaiian IslandsaDuke KahanamokuaKamapua'aaKing KamehamehaaKanaloaaChief KeouaaKilauea (volcano, Hawaii)aChief Kiwala'oaLapitaaQueen LiliuokalaniaFerdinand MagellanaMakahikiaMarquesas IslandsaMaui (god)aMotu-arikiaSamoaaTabooaTahitiaTangaroaaTikiaTongaaTuamotu ArchipelagoaVanuatuaVolcanic islands 0aPolynesiansvJuvenile literature.2 aWorld Book, Inc.4 uhttp://www.worldbookonline.com/earlypeoples/volume?id=23