Clambake--a Wampanoag tradition /
Material type:
- 0822526514 (lib. bdg.)
- 9780822526513 (lib. bdg.)
- Peters, Steven
- Wampanoag Indians -- Rites and ceremonies -- Juvenile literature
- Clambakes -- Massachusetts -- Mashpee -- Juvenile literature
- Wampanoag Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature
- Wampanoag Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
- Indians of North America -- Massachusetts -- Rites and ceremonies
- Clambakes
- 974.4/82 20
- E99.W2 P47 1992
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Juvenile Nonfiction | J 974.4 PET (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | E99.W2 | Available | 34517000178353 |
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J 974.4 ENG The Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving | J 974.4 FRA Massachusetts / | J 974.4 PEN The pilgrims at Plymouth / | J 974.4 PET Clambake--a Wampanoag tradition / | J 974.4 SEW The pilgrims of Plimoth / | J 974.4 WAT Samuel Eaton's day : a day in the life of a Pilgrim boy / | J 974.6 FRA Connecticut / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).
Steven Peters, a twelve-year-old Wampanoag Indian in Massachusetts, learns from his grandfather how to prepare a clambake in the tradition of his people.
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