Synopses & Reviews
Presenting a distinct historical perspective, these intriguing stories chronicle the history and culture of a people we call the Cheyenne (the Tse Tse Stus)-from creation accounts and the introduction of horses to the present. The stories are told as seen through the eyes of Old Nam Shim (which means grandfather) and a little girl named Shadow. Written to present the true story of the Tse Tse Stus, these accounts are accompanied by discussion questions, extension activities, a vocabulary list, and a glossary of Cheyenne terms. They are ideal as a reading supplement for anyone studying Western history, Cheyenne Indian wars, or the anthropology of the Cheyenne people, this book is a valuable resource for multicultural units.
Synopsis
These intriguing stories chronicle the history and culture of a people we call the Cheyenne. These accounts are accompanied by discussion questions, extension activities, and a glossary of Cheyenne terms.
Synopsis
These intriguing stories chronicle the history and culture of a people we call the Cheyenne (the Tse Tse Stus)-from creation accounts and the introduction of horses to the present. These accounts are accompanied by discussion questions, extension activities, a vocabulary list, and a glossary of Cheyenne terms.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 122-124) and index.
About the Author
PATRICK M. MENDOZA is an author, singer, composer, musician, humorist, photographer, and nationally known storyteller from Denver, Colorado.