![]() Early Seminole wore buckskin clothing. |
Native American Series![]() Comanche children learned to ride when they were just three or four years old! The Comanche were called Lords of the Southern Plains.They were fearless warriors who controlled a huge area of the Southern Great Plains. Today, many Comanche are still excellent riders. LaDonna Harris is the Comanche expert who reviewed the manuscript for this book. Available in paperback and hardcover. ![]() Seminole boys are taught fishing and hunting by their mother's brothers and their fathers. Mothers teach their daughters to cook and to sew. Pare Bowlegs is the Seminole expert who reviewed this book. He lives in Oklahoma. Pare Bowlegs is related to the great chief of the Seminole, Billy Bowlegs. Available in paperback and hardcover. |
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