Mary Null taught in the California public school system for twenty-five years. Her teaching years made her well aware of the acute need for well researched regional social studies books for elementary school students. This series on the California Native American tribes fills the long-standing need in California education. Ms. Null is the author and publisher of The She is married and the mother of five grown children. Illustrator Daniel Liddell has been creating artistic replicas of Native American artifacts for several years, and his paintings reflect his own Native American heritage. His paternal grandmother was full-blooded Chickasaw.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Vashon, WA: Merryant Publishing, 56 pages : 22 cm. NOTE: Hardcover edition (same ISBN). In very good condition. Bound in pictorial glazed boards with matching illustration on the title page. Light shelfwear. Interior clean and unmarked. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white drawings by Daniel Liddell, including depictions of traditional Maidu dwellings, tools, clothing, and ceremonial items. This educational title is Book Ten in a 26-volume series on California Native American tribes, written specifically for use in elementary school classrooms. It offers a detailed overview of the Maidu-Konkow people, including their pre- contact life, customs, attire, housing, languages, and interactions with the environment. The series was created by Mary Null Boule, a longtime California public school educator, in response to the lack of age-appropriate and culturally respectful materials in the state's curriculum. The foreword emphasizes Native American contributions to American agriculture, governance, and language. Includes a special message to student readers and a report-writing guide. Seller Inventory # 20250515014
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