The Sioux. First Americans (PB)


Author:
Virginia Driving Haw Sneve
Illustrator:
Ronald Himler
Series:
First Americans
Grade Levels:
Two, Three, Four, Five
Nation:
Sioux
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Holiday House | Candlewick Press
Series:
First Americans
Copyright Date:
2025

Price:
Sale price$12.49

Description

Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux tribe. She is a teacher and children’s book author and has brought the richness of Native American culture and heritage to thousands of children for over 40 years. Virginia spent her childhood on the Rosebud Sioux reservation and now lives with her husband in Rapid City, South Dakota. She has written the First Americans picture book series for Holiday House, Jimmy Yellow Hawk, and High Elk’s Treasure among others. She is the anthologist of the highly acclaimed poetry book Dancing Teepees: Poems of American Indian Youth, illustrated by Stephen Gammell. She has received numerous honors, including the National Humanities Medal, the Human Rights Award from the South Dakota State Counselors Association, and Author-Illustrator Human and Civil Rights Award. Expertly reviewed by Susana Grajales Geliga, PhD, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, and Assistant Professor of Native American History, Great Plains Tribes, at University of Nebraska Omaha and James Giago Davies, Ogala Lakota Tribe, an award-winning Lakota journalist and former editor of the Native Sun News Today. Born in Cleveland Ohio, renowned illustrator Ronald Himler attended the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he majored in painting and illustration. Ron has illustrated more than 75 picture books and earned many awards over the course of his career, including the prestigious Society of Illustrators Silver Medal for the cover of Red Cap.

The buffalo was the center of Sioux life. After hunting buffalo on horseback, the Sioux people would use every piece of the animal, making food, beds, clothing, storage boxes, and even sleds from the ribs! Discover how the Sioux people lived on the Great Plains with this accessible introduction. Learn about the Sioux creation story, life in the village as a kid, the importance of their feathered headdresses, and more.

This updated edition provides the most up to date and accurate information on the Sioux people of past and present. The back of the book includes a section on Sioux life today, proper names for all of the Sioux tribes, and an excerpt from the Lakota pipe ceremony.

 Audience: Ages 7-10.

You may also like

Recently viewed