Look Inside a Pueblo

Beginning readers can learn about unique homes build by Native Americans in the southwestern United States.  In simple sentences written in large font, homes made by the Pueblo Indians are described.  Excellent photographs show pueblo villages from early days to present.  Ink and watercolor illustrations depict life in and around pueblo homes.  Photographs show bricks drying in the sun and being used in walls.  Originally, doors were only in the roof, accessible by ladders which could be pulled up to keep out others.  Today, pueblo homes alsohave doors in walls.  A bibliography of books for further reading and a facthound Internet site is in the back with the glossary and index.