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The Mono traditionally occupied portions of the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent Great Basin. Their beliefs, customs, technology, and social structure were shaped by the landscape of this region of California and the resources they were able to glean from it. This fascinating book uses colorful photographs, primary sources, and accessible language to bring the history of the Mono people to life. Offers an informative supplement to elementary social studies concepts.
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Table of Contents
Who are the Mono?
Living off the land
What they ate
Where they lived
Social structure
Leadership
Warfare
Religion
Arts and crafts
Spanish arrival
A changing world
The Mono and the United States
The Mono today.
Edition Notes
Includes index.
5678 Childrens Plus, Inc.
S Fountas and Pinnell.
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