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For many centuries, Amerindian peoples of the south western United States have lived in communal villages, or pueblos, that are typically a complex of flat roofed buildings made of adobe or stone. Now children can recreate a pueblo willage with this simple, colorful scale model. All that's needed is a pair of scissors and a bit of glue. Simple instructions enable young model makers to assemble authentic pueblo dwellings and populate the village with two sided free standing figures of Indians engaged in day to day activities, games and rituals. Full color. A Dover Publication.
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