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The carefully researched and accurately rendered coloring books of Peter Copeland have delighted countless history buffs and colorists alike. His latest book depicts Native Americans in a remarkable array of fascinating costumes performing traditional dances and rituals in response to tribal needs (rain, abundant crops, a good hunt), to drive away evil spirits and heal the sick, to celebrate a rich harvest and more. These 38 excellent illustrations, including six double-page spreads, depict, among other scenes, the Rio Grande Pueblo Deer Dance, the Song for Dead Warriors, Zia clown dancers, the Corn Dance of Santa Clara Pueblo, the Hopi Snake Dance, and the Cheyenne Dog Soldier's dance. Informative captions describe each event in a collection that will appeal to coloring book fans as well as students and enthusiasts of Native American life and culture.
Dover Original. 38 black-and-white line illustrations, including 7 double-page spreads. Full-color illustrations on covers. 48pp. 8 1/4" x 11. Saddlewired. November 1997, Paperbd.
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