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  1. Teach Yourself Native American Myths by Steve Eddy, 2001-07-20
  2. The Native American teaches his people: Social work on the reservation by Naomi Harward, 1975
  3. 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
  4. Learning Native Wisdom: What Traditional Cultures Teach Us about Subsistence, Sustainibility, and Spirtuality (Culture of the Land) by Gary Holthaus, 2008-05-01
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Piikani woman inspired by need to share, teach. (Education).(Horn, Caroline Yellow): An article from: Wind Speaker by Shari Narine, 2002-12-01
  8. Screaming Hawk Returns: Flying Eagle Teaches the Mystic Paths by Patton L. Boyle, 1997-05
  9. New booklet teaches Aboriginal rights (The rights path - Alberta).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Bruce Weir, 1998-05-01
  10. Teach-in urges increased IHS funding and resources to fight AIDS pandemic globally.(Indian Health Service)(Brief Article): An article from: Wicozanni Wowapi-Good Health Newsletter by Amelia Chew, 2002-03-22
  11. Swift Arrow by Josephine C. Edwards, 1997-05-01

1. Why Do I Need To Teach About Native Americans?
and Multicultural Education are Important to Reaching My Native American Students, But Why Do I Need To Teach About Native Americans?
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2. Bibliography Of North American Indians
An annotated list of culturally sensitive and historically accurate books for children about American Indians and Alaska Natives. Also contains
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3. Official Site Of The Cherokee Nation Based In Tahlequah Oklahoma -
Cherokee The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally recognized Native
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4. Dos And Donts
Research the traditions and histories, oral and written, of Native Americans before attempting to teach these.
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5. NIEA - National Indian Education Association
The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) is the largest and oldest Indian education organization in the nation and advocates for Indian
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6. Native American Geometry
Developed by archaeologist/educator Chris Hardaker of Window Rock, AZ, this site draws upon the art and architecture of Native Americans to teach
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7. Teaching And Learning With Native Americans
TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH NATIVE AMERICANS A HANDBOOK FOR NONNATIVE AMERICANADULT EDUCATORS Compiled by Marilou Schultz and Miriam Kroeger from the
http://literacynet.org/lp/namericans/
Compiled by Marilou Schultz and Miriam Kroeger from the
Four Winds Walk in Balance on Mother Earth Curriculm Guide
for the Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center, Inc.
June 1996
CONTINUE

This site is designed and maintained by Literacyworks
and is part of Western/Pacific LINCS

8. WELCOME TO NATIVE VILLAGE HOME PAGE
Janitors being pressed into service to teach Inuktitut Proud to be Native Youth summit has positive results
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9. Native Americans Teaching Theme
Gold Platinum Silver Supreme native americans teaching Theme Bulletin Board Set Teachnology - The Art and Science of Teaching with Technology
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10. A Lesson Plans Page Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit
Printable Version for your convenience! Native Americans. I. Geography 3. Teach children a Native American game called Rain."
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11. Native Americans Teaching Theme
Native americans theme for your classroom! native americans teaching Theme Kindergarten Theme Native American Indians Native Americans
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  • 12. Canku Ota - Dec. 2, 2000 - Native Americans Teach Students About
    December 2, 2000 Issue 24 native americans teach Students About Ways of Life By Chris Bender Gazette staff writer
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    13. Canku Ota - Dec. 2, 2000 - Native Americans Teach Students About Ways Of Life
    Canku Ota (Many Paths) A Newsletter Celebrating Native America.
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    Canku Ota (Many Paths) An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America December 2, 2000 - Issue 24 Native Americans Teach Students
    About Ways of Life By Chris Bender Gazette staff writer photos of actual Catawba pottery A Catawba Native American couple visited fourth and fifth grade art classes at Coosa Elementary this week to teach them about the ancient craft of pottery.
    The couple came as part of the Artists in Residence program, which is funded by the state and allows schools to bring in artists to teach classes.
    Coosa art teacher Donna Sams said having the artists this week was a good tie-in, because November is also Native American History month.
    The students made pottery using the same methods the Catawba Indians did thousands of years ago.
    The Catawbas were a tribe that inhabited the Southeastern United States. Now they live on a reservation near Rock Hill, still making hand-crafted pottery the way their ancestors did.
    "Pottery has been the primary livelihood of the Catawba tribe," said Warren Sanders, one of the artists. "It's what the Catawba used to trade with other people."

    14. Lesson Plan: Native Americans
    Teach the children some ceremonial chants that the Native American used in Show pictures of Native American pottery. Teach students the coiling process
    http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/MonsonUnits/KriAda/NativeAmerica
    Native Americans
  • A Thematic Integrated Unit for 2 nd Grade focusing on the Navajo, Sioux, and Iroquois Indians This unit was created by Kristen Adamson As part of the requirements for El Ed 4050 Fall Semester 1999 Jay Monson, course instructor, USU Contents Goals and Objectives Introductory Activity Developmental Activity Culminating Activity ... Resources Goals and Objectives
  • Goals:
  • Students will understand the importance of understanding other cultures and peoples. Students will respect the beliefs and lifestyles of the Native Americans. Students will be able to work in cooperative groups to complete some projects. Students will contribute to class discussions and be attentive during lecture times. Students will learn some new skills like weaving and writing poetry.
  • Objectives:
  • Students will be able to participate in many learning activities concerning Native Americans.
  • 15. Trategies For Teaching Native Americans
    Teaching and Learning with Native Americans site, Arizona Adult Literacy Click on Strategies for Teaching Native Americans for some nice suggestions.
    http://www.integratelearning.org/NA/nastrategies.htm
    Learning among Traditional Native Americans (TNA)...
    SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING Forward Objectives Introduction Assessing Needs ... Sample Lesson Plan WHAT CAN I DO? HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHING Teaching and Learning with Native Americans site, Arizona Adult Literacy and Technology Resource Center, Inc., has great resources addressing the issues discussed in this workshop. Please examine the table of contents at this site. Click on Strategies for Teaching Native Americans for some nice suggestions. Talk about it. Tell a Story.
    "Research indicates that the instructional conversation (IC) can be an effective method for raising the low academic achievement levels of various groups of Native American students (Tharp, 1989; Tharp & Gallimore, 1988). The IC is a dialog between teacher and learner in which prior knowledge and experiences are woven together with new material to build higher understanding . IC contrasts with the "recitation script" of traditional western schooling, which is highly routinized and dominated by the teacher." "... The instructional conversation with Native American students is most effective when this visual/holistic tendency is taken into account. That is, even when teachers want to emphasize verbal/analytic skills, instruction can be more successful when using a visual/holistic approach.

    16. Teaching About Native Americans
    Teaching about Native Americans by Lisa D. Harjo. Harjo, Lisa D.. Teaching aboutNative Americans Washington, DC National Council for the Social Studies,
    http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/B487
    the Internet Public Library
    Native American Authors: Browsing by Book Title
    Teaching about Native Americans by Lisa D. Harjo
    Harjo, Lisa D.. Teaching about Native Americans
    Washington, D.C. : National Council for the Social Studies, 1990.
    Genre: Nonfiction
    Description: 82 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
    Co-authors : Karen D. Harvey and Jane K. Jackson.
    Series : Bulletin (National Council for the Social Studies) ; 84.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    History.
    Study and teaching.
    Audience: Adult
    ISBN: Return to Native American Authors IPL Home

    17. Dos And Donts
    teach native American history as a regular part of American History and discuss Most of all, teach children about native americans in a manner that you
    http://www.ableza.org/dodont.html
    Please visit the Ableza Home Page by clicking the logo above!
    Streaming video presentations: "Truth and Lies" and "Honor and Pain"
    Appropriate Methods
    When Teaching About Native American Peoples:
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    Understand the term "Native American" includes all peoples indigenous to the Western Hemisphere.
    Present Native American Peoples as appropriate role models to children.
    Native American students should not be singled out and asked to describe their families' traditions or their peoples' culture(s).
    Avoid the assumption there are no Native American students in your class.
    Use books and materials which are written and illustrated by Native American people as primary source materials: speeches, songs, poems, and writings, which show the linguistic skill of a people who have come from an oral tradition.
    When teaching ABC's, avoid "I is for Indian" and "E is for Eskimo."
    Avoid rhymes or songs that use Native Americans as counting devices, i.e. "One little, two little, three little..."
    Research the traditions and histories, oral and written, of Native Americans before attempting to teach these.

    18. Teachers Page.
    teaching Young Children about native americans Not worth teaching as a separatetribe. teach the Wichita instead. Here are a few tribes no one seems to
    http://www.texasindians.com/teach.htm
    Teachers, Home-schoolers and Parents Page A Curriculum Guide with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Texas Indians TexasIndians.com Teaching Tips Teaching Young Children about Native Americans
    by Debbie Reese on www.nativechild.com/resources.html A good paper on the dos, donts and whys by an Indian educator
    I hope your kids are getting some good use from this site. You can help me make this site even better. Take a few minutes and let me know what you are doing. Let me know WHEN you are doing it. Let me know what you want or need. I really need the feedback. I am looking for good projects other than dioramas. If you have one (or two ) share them with the rest of us. I will give you and your school credit. I will post pictures of projects and reports by the kids. This is a good reward for good work, seeing their stuff on the net. If your kids want to send me questions please group them together first and have each group ask about one tribe. If they are using the E-mail be sure to take them all to Da Rules page on how to safely use e-mail. If the number of e-mails keeps growing as it has, I may have to find some help with this. We are asking for support from the schools and the classrooms who use this site. We have had to buy so much software and so many things like color scanners and such.

    19. Marilee's Native Americans Resource
    Creation stories teach that native americans have been where they are since theworld was Debbie Reese s teaching Young Children About native americans
    http://marilee.us/nativeamericans.html
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    Creation stories teach that Native Americans have been where they are since the world was created. It is also thought that First Americans migrated from Siberia over the Bering Strait about 14,000 years ago, or perhaps even earlier. The land bridge was dry ground for several thousand years before the sea level rose again and stopped migration. The hunters would have followed the migrating herds of large mammals as they moved south. As the glaciers melted, the First Americans spread to the North American coasts and across the entire continent. Native Americans adapted to the climates and terrains in which they lived and used whatever natural resources were available. The arrival of the Europeans in the 1500's began a change in the lives of the Indian people that continued through the next centuries. Sometimes the changes were good. The horses brought by the Spanish made bison hunting much easier and safer. But Vikings, Spanish, English and French explorers, colonists and missionaries spread diseases, made slaves of the people, forced relocations, claimed ownership of natural resources and land, and tried to stamp out the native cultures. Some of the Indian people survived, but not without making drastic changes in their life styles.

    20. NativeWeb Resources: Teaching Resources
    Appropriate Methods When teaching About native American Peoples, United States,2983. Basic understanding of how to teach about native americans.
    http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/education/teaching_resources/

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