Editorial Review
Native Americans Set 1 – School Library Journal

After a brief description and a map of the groups’ homelands, with mention of historical circumstances that forced their relocation, these books focus primarily on culture. Short chapters describe the society, homes, food, clothing, crafts, family, children, myths, war, and contact with Europeans. The life of a notable historical figure. . .is discussed, and the lifestyle of the people in contemporary America is described. The texts are written in short, simple declarative sentences, making the information accessible to the targeted audience. . . [and] these titles do offer younger children a positive view of American Indian cultures.
—Native Americans Set 1 – School Library Journal