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         Native Americans Teach:     more books (16)
  1. Teach Yourself Native American Myths by Steve Eddy, 2001-07-20
  2. What every teacher needs to know to teach native American students.(Report): An article from: Multicultural Education by Hani Morgan, 2009-06-22
  3. The Native American teaches his people: Social work on the reservation by Naomi Harward, 1975
  4. History Pockets: Native Americans, Grades 1-3 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, 2003-01-01
  5. How to Teach about American Indians: A Guide for the School Library Media Specialist (Greenwood Professional Guides in School Librarianship) by Karen D. Harvey, Lisa D. Harjo, et all 1995-12-30
  6. Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainability, and Spirituality (Culture of the Land) by Gary Holthaus, 2008-05-30
  7. Bodewadmi Deshemwen (Potawatomi The Way We Speak It): A Manual For Parents Who Wish To Teach Potawatomi To Their Children by Donald Perrot, Dolores Perrot, 2008-02-08
  8. Novel Units, The Story of the Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend, Teacher Guide, Grades 1-2 (New ways to teach reading, writing, and the love of literature) by John Steptoe, 2004
  9. True to life depiction of Native life impresses and teaches simultaneously (Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Rob McKinley, 1998-01-01
  10. Piikani woman inspired by need to share, teach. (Education).(Horn, Caroline Yellow): An article from: Wind Speaker by Shari Narine, 2002-12-01
  11. Indian education for all; Montana leads the way as public schools begin to teach the cultures and histories of local Tribes.(FEATURE): An article from: Colorlines Magazine by Robert Struckman, 2009-01-01
  12. Grassy Narrows goes high-tech to preserve language (CD-ROM project to teach Ojibwa language).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Bryan Phelan, 1998-01-01
  13. New booklet teaches Aboriginal rights (The rights path - Alberta).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Bruce Weir, 1998-05-01
  14. SCREAMING HAWK RETURNS by Patton L. Boyle, 2010-01-01

81. Virtual Tours-Wirtz Labor Library
It is the vision of this group to teach young native americans of theirheritage and history to prepare for and enrich the future of all.
http://www.dol.gov/oasam/library/bib/nativeamerican.htm
U.S. Department of Labor Wirtz Labor Library Wirtz Labor Library library.dol.gov Search / A-Z Index Find It!: By Topic By Audience By Top 20 Requested Items By Form ... By Location April 9, 2003 DOL Home OASAM BOC Wirtz Labor Library ... Virtual Tours Native American History Month: November Printer Friendly A selected electronic bibliography Compiled by the Wirtz Labor Library Staff
U.S. Department of Labor Alaska Native Heritage Center
If you would like to explore the education and culture of Alaska Natives, you should plan to visit this museum located in Northeast Anchorage, Alaska. The Center is a gathering place to celebrate, perpetuate, and share Alaska Native cultures. The site includes links to the Center's Alaska Native artists and their works, and several educational opportunities. Alaska's native cultures are comprised of 11 distinct culture groups, and the Center represents five groupings of the 11 cultures. National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI)
This Smithsonian Institute museum helps foster, protect, and promote understanding of Native American cultures. The site has links to NMAI's vast collections that include intricate wood and stone carvings, masks from the Northwest Coast of North America, 18th century materials from the Southeastern United States, and materials of spiritual significance. The NMAI facilities are currently located in New York City and Suitland, Maryland. The new museum, currently under construction on the National Mall, is scheduled to open in 2004.

82. Native Americans & Thanksgiving
to stay with the Pilgrims for the next few months and teach them how to Pilgrims couldnot have survived without the aid and teachings of the native americans.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/9872/thanks/native.html
An oil painting, 1919, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. © Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
When the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1620, they landed on the rocky shores of a territory that had been previously inhabited by the Wampanoag (Wam pa NO ag) Indians. The Wampanoags were part of the Algonkian-speaking peoples, a large group that was part of the Woodland Culture area. These Indians lived in villages along the coast of what is now Massachusetts and Rhode Island. They lived in round-roofed houses called wigwams. These were made of poles covered with flat sheets of elm or birch bark. Wigwams differ in construction from tipis that were used by Indians of the Great Plains.
The Wampanoags moved several times during each year in order to get food. In the spring they would fish in the rivers for salmon and herring. In the planting season they moved to the forest to hunt deer and other animals. After the end of the hunting season people moved inland where there was greater protection from the weather. From December to April they lived on food that they stored during the earlier months.
The basic dress for men was the breech clout, a length of deerskin looped over a belt in back and in front. Women wore deerskin wrap-around skirts. Deerskin leggings and fur capes made from deer, beaver, otter, and bear skins gave protection during the colder seasons, and deerskin moccasins were worn on the feet. Both men and women usually braided their hair and a single feather was often worn in the back of the hair by men. They did not have the large feathered headdresses worn by people in the Plains Culture area.

83. The Virginia Company: Classroom Applications
How would you teach it differently with primary sources? immediate issues for thesettlers, such as their relations with the native americans, starving times
http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/primarysources/virginia/classroom.html
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Classroom Applications Reflect on how you teach the Virginia Company's Jamestown settlement in your classroom. How would you teach it differently with primary sources? Now consider these lesson ideas contributed by Primary Sources teachers: Summits on Virginia Colony
Contributed by Larry David

To prepare for the lesson, I gave students selected readings for homework. The readings dealt with immediate issues for the settlers, such as their relations with the Native Americans, "starving times," and supplies. It made for a pleasant first day of class to hear them groan when they got all the readings, which included: John Pory's Description of the Possibilities for Advancement The "Starving Time," 1609-1610 Map of Virginia 1607-1624 Instructions from the London Company to the First Settlers George Percy's account Some Contemporary Explanations for Virginia's Early Failures Sir Thomas Dale's Plan The Second Charter of Virginia (Students were advised to skim it, but to make note of who was sent.) The Tobacco Trade Statistics I divided the students into pairs. Half of the pairs were the settlers, and the other half were representatives of the Virginia Company. Each pair discussed the readings and prepared for a summit on Virginia. They had to write down what they wanted to get from the other side and what they were willing to give up.

84. Research Project: Native Americans In Utah History
Summary Each group of native americans in Utah is unique to its time and differentin All of these cultures can teach us about the uniqueness of our State.
http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=1465

85. "Share The Fame" Seeks To Teach Dangers Of Drugs, Alcohol
Share the Fame Seeks to teach Dangers of Said Green Because art and culture areso important in the lives of native americans, I thought Patrick's approach
http://www.uscourts.gov/sharethefame.htm
Home Newsroom "Share the Fame" Seeks to Teach Dangers of Drugs, Alcohol
"Share the Fame" Seeks to Teach Dangers of Drugs, Alcohol
With increasing numbers of juveniles under federal supervision in Native American communities, federal court officials are trying to deter drug and alcohol abuse by encouraging the youths' artistic expression. And they have enlisted the help of a faculty member of the performing arts school depicted in "Fame," a hit 1980 movie and '80s television series. "Share the Fame," a pilot community-outreach prevention program on North Dakota reservations, is intended to tap into Native American art and culture as a way of getting the message across. The idea for the pilot was born, literally, in mid-air during a flight in which Rene Green, a probation administrator with the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, took a seat next to Patrick Byers, dance musician and instructor with New York City's LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and the Performing Arts. Green and Byers discovered that they had a common interest in young people's education and development. "Rene is the person with the vision in this," said Byers, who composes music to accompany dance performances at LaGuardia, where students pursue academic studies while developing their artistic talents. "She recruited me to visit the reservations to see the tremendous talent there. I'm really impressed with her commitment to the kids."

86. Jefferson On Politics Government Native Americans
Now reduced within limits too narrow for the hunter's state, humanity enjoins usto teach them agriculture and the domestic arts, to Respect for native Rights.
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/jefferson/quotations/jeff1300.htm

87. Legis
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that schools across the Nationshould teach about the role of native americans in American history and
http://www.msu.edu/unit/nai/legis.htm

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To get in contact with your state or congressional delegate or need a telephone referral number, check out: http://Thomas.loc.gov http://michiganlegislature.org/ Sponsor: Inouye Bill: S91
Title: “Native American Language Act” Companion Bill HR1337
Purpose: A bill to provide for support of Native American Language Survival schools. Sponsor Campbell Bill: S210
Title: “Native American Substance Abuse Program Consolidation Act”
Purpose: A bill to authorize the integration and consolidation of alcohol and substance abuse programs and services provided by Indian tribal governments. Sponsor: Campbell Bill: S211
Title: “Education Amendments” Purpose: A bill to improve education for Indians. Sponsor: Campbell Bill: S212 Title: “Indian Health Care Improvement Act” Purpose: A bill to amend the Indian Health Care Act.

88. Surfing The Net With Kids: Native Americans
Provides a guide for kids featuring study resources detailing the history of native American tribes and cultures. Includes educational games.
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89. Songs That Teach Resources
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90. Abcteach.com >> Theme Units >> Month To Month >> K. November >> Thanksgiving
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92. Gathering Of Native Americans

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Long and long ago, when the People were animals, the World was often cold. And so it was the Animal People met in council to decide what to do.
"There are times," said Eagle, "when I fly into the Land of the Sky People, and notice they have fire."
"If we had fire," said Raven, "we would always be warm."
"The Sky People will not give us their fire," commented Bear.
"Then we must take some of their fire to have for our families, and those who will come after us," concluded Raven.
The Animal People continued to discuss this and agreed to obtain fire from the Sky People. They realized no one person would be able to go to Sky Land and take the fire by him or herself.
"I can fly to Sky Land," said Eagle, "but many of you are too heavy for me to carry."
"Some of us are fast runners," said Deer," and can carry the fire, but how can we get to Sky Land?"
"If there were only a bridge we could walk into the sky," said Wolf.

93. State
Vasquez de Coronado arrived in 1540 in the territory that would become Arizona,he found a land inhabited by pueblodwelling native americans living in adobe
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94. Native Americans Links @ Buffalo Trails - Add Your Native American Link
native americans Links @ Buffalo Trails Add Your native American LinkBelow is a list of links where you can add your native American link.
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