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Region 11 Comprehensive Center, 2021
The Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings and Standards (OSEUS), a vision of many individuals, tribes, and organizations for several decades, were realized through legislation in 2007. In 2021, the South Dakota Department of Education, South Dakota Department of Tribal Relations, Office of Indian Education, and Region 11 Comprehensive Center…
Descriptors: Federal Indian Relationship, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Instructional Innovation
Brendtro, Larry K.; Brokenleg, Martin; Van Bockern, Steve – Solution Tree, 2019
Empower your alienated students to cultivate a deep sense of belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity. This fully updated edition of "Reclaiming Youth at Risk" by Larry K. Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg, and Steve Van Bockern merges Native American knowledge and Western science to create a unique alternative for reaching disconnected…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Neurosciences, Social Development
Alexander, Linda B., Ed.; Kwon, Nahyun, Ed. – ALA Editions, 2010
"Multicultural Programs for Tweens and Teens" is a one-stop resource that encourages children and young adults to explore different cultures. Dozens of flexible programming ideas allow you to: (1) Choose a program specific to your scheduling, budget, or age group requirements; (2) Create an event that reflects a specific culture; and (3) Recommend…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, African American Culture, American Indian Culture, Asian Culture
Taylor, Tom; Potter, Eloise F. – 1986
Native Americans had a well-developed agriculture long before the arrival of the Europeans. Three staples--corn, beans, and squash--were supplemented with other gathered plants or cultivated crops such as white potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, and peanuts. Native Americans had no cows, pigs, or domesticated chickens; they depended almost…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Food
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Garrett, Michael Tlanusta; Herring, Roger D. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2001
A comprehensive discussion of counseling Native adults is presented through historical overview, demographics, and exploration of Native culture. Implications for counseling Native adults are offered with humanistic emphasis on identity; humor; cultural considerations; career planning; proactive practice; creating trust; and practical…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Counseling, Counseling Techniques
Roark-Calnek, Sue – 1991
This exhibit guide summarizes interpretive texts from the exhibition of Algonquin arts and craftwork assembled by the Folk Arts Program of the BOCES Geneseo Migrant Center in western New York. The Algonquin people migrate to fur farms near East Bloomfield and Holcomb, New York for fall pelting from late October through December. The image of the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Art, Cultural Activities
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Orlansky, M. D.; Trap, J. J. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1987
The article provides suggestions to professionals to help develop effective patterns of communication and interaction with disabled Native American students or clients. Cultural characteristics such as placing greater value on cooperation than competition are discussed. Suggested readings and demographic data are included. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Differences
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Chapin, June R. – Social Studies Review, 1982
Describes new perspectives that should be used to teach fourth-grade topics in the 1981 California History/Social Science Framework, California Indians and the major historical periods, and the diverse people who made that history. Lists of materials and organizations that have current Indian publications are included. (AM)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Curriculum, Elementary Education
Keating, Joseph F. – 1997
Ethnobotany is the study of the relationships between plants and people. Ethnobotanists study a large range of interests related to indigenous populations, including the use of plants for foodstuffs, medicines, dyes, transportation, clothing, shelter, and ritual. The Navajo, like other indigenous groups, have developed a wealth of knowledge about…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Context, Environment
Nyhuis, Jane – 1981
Referring as often as possible to traditional Hopi practices and to materials readily available on the reservation, the illustrated booklet provides information on the care and maintenance of young fruit trees. An introduction to fruit trees explains the special characteristics of new trees, e.g., grafting, planting pits, and watering. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Production, Agronomy, American Indian Culture
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Nel, Johanna – Preventing School Failure, 1993
Special needs of the Native American child in school are addressed including adjustment problems in the "white" school and value conflicts concerning competition, individualism, acquisitiveness; personal praise; generosity; concept of time; nonverbal and verbal communication; individual freedom and independence; eye contact, humility, respect; and…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ridington, Robin – Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 1988
Examines the acoustic environment and aural culture of the Dunne-za of northeastern British Columbia. Discusses the changing soundscape of a northern hunting people, techniques for recording and cataloging an ethnographic soundscape archive, and the use of audio actualities in producing ethnographic audio documentaries. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, American Indian Culture, Archives, Audiotape Recordings
Hayes, Joe – 1996
This booklet integrates 9 stories from the multicultural southwestern United States, 90 photographs of a storyteller telling the stories, and running sidebars where the storyteller gives hints and secrets to parents, educators, and would-be storytellers. The photographs in the booklet capture the storyteller in the remarkable poses that make him…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Elementary Education, Folk Culture, Hispanic American Culture
Meals for Millions/Freedom from Hunger Foundation, Tucson, AZ. – 1980
I:waki are what the O'odham (Papago and Pima People) call young green leafy plants that they eat as cooked "greens" and serve as an important part of the traditional Papago diet. Sketches of five different kinds of i:waki are presented in the booklet to help identify the "greens." Names of each of the "greens" are…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, Food, Plant Growth
Farner, Conrad D. – Learning, 1996
The reclaiming approach is a discipline alternative for at-risk students. Combining modern child development research with Native American traditions, the method emphasizes that student self-concept must be characterized by components of the circle of courage (belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity). The article suggests a number of…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Classroom Techniques, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
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