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Ahern, John – Social Studies, 1991
Observes that instruction about Pilgrim and American Indian life often is filled with misconceptions. Explains that the foods and dress of the era differed those usually portrayed in association with the "first" Thanksgiving, a continuation of an ancient harvest celebration. Offers a Thanksgiving quiz for teaching students the realities…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Clothing, Colonial History (United States)
Ohrn, Deborah Gore, Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1992
This issue of "The Goldfinch" examines the history of American Indians in Iowa. This volume's featured articles include: "Encounter"; "Iowa Earthworks"; "The Long Way Home"; "How One Learns, a Mesquakie Woman's Life Story"; "Indians of Iowa"; "Little Brother Snares the Sun";…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Elementary Education

Metcalf, Fay – Social Education, 1992
Presents a history lesson plan on village life among two groups of Plains Indians in the early nineteenth century. Includes student handouts of contemporary writings by Euro-Americans, maps of the area, and early American paintings of the villages. Describes and structures teaching activities, vocabulary, and additional reading. (DK)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Elementary Secondary Education, Historic Sites
Hakim, Joy – 1993
This history volume traces the development of the American colonies from the arrival of the first English settlers in North America to the establishment of the United States and the beginning of the westward expansion. The profusely illustrated text includes sidebars elaborating upon significant points. Maps help students locate and visualize…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Colonial History (United States), Culture Conflict, Culture Contact
Ruoff, A. LaVonne Brown – 1990
Although American Indian literatures are the oldest literatures on this continent, they have not generally been included in American literature courses. This volume is designed to assist teachers and students in beginning their study of the literatures of peoples native to the United States. Part 1--"Introduction to American Indian…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Barger, Harry D.; And Others – 1985
Unit 1 of the six-unit Indiana state history series designed to be taught in Indiana secondary schools spans the period from the mid-1600s to 1880. Each of the three chapters is divided into short sections covering a topic in history, and questions at the end of the section reinforce learning. A timeline for each chapter is also provided. The…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Development

Waterfall, Milde M. – 1997
This performance guide is designed for teachers to use with students before and after a performance of "Children of the Sun," by N. Scott Momaday. The guide, called a "Cuesheet," is in the form of a Director's Notebook--a scrapbook/journal of clippings, memos, lists, illustrations, notes, and other items--to show students how a…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, Audiences
Lane, Sarah; And Others – 1989
This text explores an isolated and indigenous people who live in the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. Isolation has allowed the Cora Indians to maintain their traditional customs to a much greater extent than many other groups of Native Americans. The historical and geographical contexts of the Cora are presented in this curriculum resource.…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Art Activities, Cultural Activities

Harvey, Karen D. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1993
Argues that teachers should teach about contemporary American Indians as well as their history. Suggests that good topics would be American Indian children of today and American Indiana leaders of today. Presents a lesson plan and recommended instructional materials. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, Anthropology, Current Events
Dion, Susan – 1990
This curriculum unit introduces students to the long and complex history of American Indian-White relations in the area that is now Wisconsin. Five historical narratives cover: (1) a general background to Indian-White relations, initial culture contact, and items of cultural exchange; (2) trade, peaceful relations, and intermarriage between the…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Culture Contact, Federal Indian Relationship
National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC. – 2002
This lesson plan collection focuses on attitudes and opinions held by Native Americans and European Americans about the United States. The lesson plans are arranged in four sections: (1) "Ancestral Lands" (Debating for Land; Making Treaties and Weaving Wampum; Pipestone Quarry and Westward Expansion: Whose Rock Is It Anyway); (2)…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Art Education, Cultural Context, Heritage Education
Minneapolis Public Schools, MN. – 1979
A biography for elementary school students tells about Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr. (Winnebago), an American Indian Army corporal who received a Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in the Korean War. Photographs of Corporal Red Cloud and his gravesite are included. A teaching guide following the bibliography contains information on the Medal of…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Biographies, Career Awareness

Yellowhair, Marvin – 1984
At one time all Navaho stories were handed down from generation to generation by word of mouth. Some stories were recorded and then trnsalated into English. In the process of translation, the stories often times lost their meaning. To avoid this, the second volume of "Grandfather Stories," which were told by elders living in the vicinity…
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Cultural Context
Schultz, James Willard; Reyhner, Jon Allan, Ed. – 1984
Written for children, this story is one in a series about the history of the Blackfeet from the precontact period to the mid-nineteenth century. The story begins when the tribe first encounters gunfire in a battle with the Plains Cree, then their neighbors to the east. A Blackfeet warrior is killed and the others return home to tell the chiefs and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature, American Indians

Sutter, David S. – Canadian Social Studies, 1993
Reports on a field trip by secondary school history students to Fort Malden National Historic Site in Canada. Describes the use of primary sources and battlefield sites to help students understand historical perspective and interpretation. Includes discussion questions for students and recommendations for implementation. (CFR)
Descriptors: American Indian History, Class Activities, Experiential Learning, Field Trips