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Tillie S. Pine

Auteur van The Indians Knew

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Werken van Tillie S. Pine

The Indians Knew (1957) 197 exemplaren
Magnets and How To Use Them (1958) 166 exemplaren
The Egyptians Knew (1964) — Auteur — 39 exemplaren
The Pilgrims Knew (1957) 30 exemplaren
The Eskimos Knew (1853) 20 exemplaren
Gravity all around (1963) 19 exemplaren
The Chinese Knew (1958) 17 exemplaren
The Incas Knew (1968) 13 exemplaren
Friction all around (1960) 12 exemplaren
The Africans Knew (1800) 10 exemplaren
Heat All Around (1963) 10 exemplaren
The Arabs Knew (1976) 7 exemplaren
Sounds All Around (1958) 7 exemplaren
The Polynesians Knew (1974) 7 exemplaren
Light All Around (1961) 6 exemplaren
Air All Around (1960) 6 exemplaren
Water All Around (1842) — Auteur — 6 exemplaren
Weather all around (1966) 6 exemplaren
The Maya Knew (1971) 3 exemplaren
Trees and how we use them, (1969) 2 exemplaren
Energy all around (1975) 2 exemplaren
Ljuset omkring oss (1975) 1 exemplaar
Indian Knew, The 1 exemplaar
Electricity and How We Use It (2012) 1 exemplaar

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This book gives a slightly patronizing overview of Native American technology: "The Indians knew that hot air and smoke rises!" They made openings in the top of their tipis to let the smoke out. Like nearly every other culture in the world. Wow. The ventilation arrangement in a tipi (described by Ernest Thompson Seton in a very insightful book with the truly objectionable title Two Little Savages) is actually a lot more sophisticated than this book implies, but the author seems not to have a comprehensive understanding of it. Lacking a deep knowledge of pre-contact North American cultures, she probably misses a lot of stuff that would amaze us. Still, it's not wrong as far as it goes. The most difficult thing about the book is not the author's fault at all, but a reflection of the book being published half a century ago: "Indians", in most parts of Canada or the United States, is no longer the word to describe indigenous peoples; in the United States, it's usually Native Americans, in Canada it's generally First Nations. Every other sentence in this book begins "The Indians knew..." and that's not the sort of habit of speech that I want my grandchildren, who go to school with kids from the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, to fall into.… (meer)
 
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muumi | Nov 16, 2020 |
An introduction to many useful items or processes invented by the Chinese thousands of years ago, telling how we apply similar concepts to new ideas today and suggesting ways to simply duplicate or enjoy the ancient Chinese discoveries.
 
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riselibrary_CSUC | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 31, 2020 |
This was my favorite book when I was a child. I read it over and over again just before falling asleep. Gravity explained very simply and entertaining with fun illustrations for children.
 
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Melissarochell | Jul 20, 2013 |
A child's book on Chinese Inventions
 
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dawndrium | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 1, 2007 |

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Werken
31
Leden
627
Populariteit
#40,191
Waardering
½ 3.3
Besprekingen
4
ISBNs
31
Talen
2

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