Sita, Lisa
SITA, Lisa
SITA, Lisa. American, b. 1962. Genres: Children's non-fiction, Natural history. Career: Museum of the American Indian/Heye Foundation, NYC, assistant educator, 1987-88; American Museum of Natural History, NYC, senior museum educator in anthropology, 1988-. Publications: FOR CHILDREN: The Rattle and the Drum: Native American Rituals and Celebrations, 1994; Rocks, Gems and Minerals, 1995; Human Biology and Evolution, 1995; Worlds of Belief: Religion and Spirituality, 1995; Search for Beauty: Art and Music, 1996. Address: American Museum of Natural History, Education Department, Central Park West at 79th St., New York, NY 10024, U.S.A.
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