• Essays by Indigenous authors provide an Indigenous lens and illustrate how their culture thrives today within the dominant societies in which they live
• Features include maps of Indigenous cultural areas and curriculum-appropriate descriptions of social structure, traditional foods, clothing, housing, transportation, spiritual beliefs, and entertainment
• Biographical features highlight the lives of significant Indigenous people in history
• Spreads describe the impact of and resistance to European colonization and American expansion and explain why many Indigenous People do not live on their traditional homelands
- Indigenous Peoples of the Arctic and Subarctic
- Indigenous Peoples of the Great Basin and Plateau
- Indigenous Peoples of Hawaii
- Indigenous Peoples of the Northeast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Coast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Plains
- Indigenous Peoples of the Southeast
- Indigenous Peoples of the Southwest