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Roemer, Kenneth M., Ed. – 1988
This teaching guide provides background information and pedagogical approaches to N. Scott Momaday's "The Way to Rainy Mountain." The first section provides information on: the various editions; other works by Momaday; reference works; background studies of biography, culture and American Indian literary genres; critical studies; and…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, College English, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Makah Cultural and Research Center, Neah Bay, WA. – 1982
The Makah coloring book tells the story of how the raven twice tricked the crow and her hungry children out of a meal. The captions tell the story in English with some Makah words inserted in the text. The book contains a Makah-English glossary of 11 words. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature, American Indians
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McMahon, Rebecca; And Others – Childhood Education, 1997
Recognizes the importance of using high-quality children's literature when studying cultural diversity. Stresses the need for accurate information in text and for authentic illustrations. Contains an annotated bibliography of six American Indian books with suggested activities to encourage discussion about Native culture. Lists eight additional…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Childrens Literature
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Haukoos, Gerry D.; Beauvais, Archie B. – Childhood Education, 1997
Suggests that to prevent acceptance of racial or cultural stereotypes, children must construct positive images of present-day Native people, in addition to learning about historic American Indian leaders. Discusses ways to restructure the knowledge base of teachers. Offers suggestions for developing positive cultural images of Native Americans.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Childrens Literature
Gore, Deborah, Ed. – Goldfinch: Iowa History for Young People, 1987
The focus of this issue is to explore the lives of pioneers who lived during the territorial period (1838-1846). Articles and activities highlight various aspects of pioneer life. "Celebrate 150!" reviews the settlement of the territory and the establishment of a territorial government. Excerpts from actual newspapers and books,…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, Class Activities, Debate
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Suhor, Charles; McAllister, Mick – English Journal, 1975
A teacher's manual for a program in American Indian culture is condemned as inaccurate and misleading.
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Book Reviews
Roop, Peter – 1984
Part of a series of stories about the Blackfeet Indians, the illustrated story details the capture of the first horses by the Blackfeet. In the story, young Running Crane is allowed to join a party of warriors who raid a Crow camp for horses. Running Crane uses gentleness to capture a black horse but is separated from the raiding party and must…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Grant, Agnes – 1991
This paper reviews Native American materials on current Canadian textbook lists and discusses a new anthology of works by and about Canada Natives. The "Circle Program," a kit of story books and English-as-a-Second-Language instructional materials for Native children in grades K-3, is recommended for children of all cultures and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Anthologies
Schultz, James Willard – 1984
The two illustrated children's stories are part of a series about the Blackfeet Indians. The first story, originally published in 1916, is the story of Weasel Woman, an orphaned girl who stole her way into a raiding party and became a successful warrior and, ultimately, a war chief named Running Eagle. The second story is a Blackfeet creation tale…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Tall Bull, Henry; Weist, Tom – 1971
The book takes its title from the first of nine Northern Cheyenne folk tales, illustrated by Indian children in grades 2-8. The stories are: "The Turtle Went to War" about a turtle who makes war on the Indians and takes two scalps; "The Cat", explaining why cats eat first and wash later; "The Frog and the Watersnake",…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, Childrens Literature
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Language Services Branch. – 1989
This bibliography was prepared to assist teachers in selecting appropriate learning resources for students of Cree as a second language. The bibliography, which contains 39 entries, includes both print and non-print learning resources (films, videos, prints, and audiotapes), selected for use in Cree language and cultural programs for Alberta,…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature
Roop, Peter – 1984
The children's story is one of a series about the Blackfeet Tribe at the height of its power in Southern Alberta and North Central Montana. In the story, Eagle Head, a Blackfeet boy, proves his bravery as he faces the first steamboat on the Yellowstone River and recaptures his chief's favorite buffalo horse, Sik-ki-mi, in a raid on a Crow camp.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Old Coyote, Sally; Toineeta, Joy Yellowtail – 1971
Part of the Montana Council for Indian Education's Indian Culture Series, the book contains six folk stories recorded on reservations and by headstart teachers. The stories are: "The Owl", a Gros Ventre tale; "How the Robin Got a Red Breast", from the Flathead Tribe; "Old Man Coyote and the Wild Geese", a Crow Indian…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, Childrens Literature
Stensland, Anna Lee – 1981
The 1973 and 1979 editions of "Literature by and about the American Indian," published by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), are examined in this paper for titles by native American writers that are appropriate for junior high and high school students. A few of the books recommended in the NCTE publications remain out of print,…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Authors
George, Wuzzie; And Others – 1979
The four stories gathered from Paiute Tribal Elders through the Ethnic Heritage Studies Program have been changed from the original telling insofar as it was necessary to make them suitable to the elementary level. The short stories, meant to be spoken orally, relate how the Walker Lake Paiutes got pinenuts away from the Owyhee area ("Origin…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Literature, American Indians
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