This recipe book contains dishes from all over India. Main course fish, meat, poultry and vegetable dishes as well as side orders, bread and snacks, rice and dal, desserts and drinks are included. A guide to spices and advice on all aspects of Indian cookery is included.
This collection of stories is made from prizewinning entries in the category of Indian Tales, Folk Tales in the competition of Children's books organized by Children's Book Trust. Easy-to-read, the 18 stories in this collection are beautifully illustrated by Prithivishwar Gayen.
Traditional silversmithing methods are shown in full-color photographs and illustrations with instructions in the art of making rings, chains, bracelets, and more. Volume II demonstrates slightly more advanced projects. Spiral bound for easy viewing while working.
Traditional silversmithing methods are shown in full-color photographs and illustrations with instructions in the art of making rings, chains, bracelets, and more. Spiral bound for easy viewing while working. Reviews
When a young Cherokee tribal lawyer comes to the door to claim Taylor's illegally adopted Indian daughter, the white woman must face the fact that her stable life is about to be torn apart. The story follows her and six-year-old Turtle across the West as they flee from the threat of separation and exist on minimum-wage earnings. Meanwhile, Taylor's mother, Alice, leaves her second husband and goes to stay with her cousin in Heaven, Oklahoma. There she meets Cash, a full-blooded Cherokee, who has been living outside the reservation, but yearns to return to his roots. The richness of Indian tribal life is seen through the eyes of Cash, Alice, and Annawake Fourkiller, the lawyer.