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Debra A. Giambo; Luis E. Garrido – Journal of Transformative Education, 2025
Course-based, service-learning, study-away opportunities for university students can result in transformational learning for students. Within the context of Mezirow's transformative learning theory (2008), this study explored university students' perceptions of a course-based, service-learning, study-away experience in a culture greatly different…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Cross Cultural Training, Courses, Transformative Learning
Hu, Helen – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
Linda Lomahaftewa, a noted painter, has taught at much bigger places than the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA). But Lomahaftewa, who is Hopi-Choctaw, and others on the faculty of IAIA are intensely devoted to the mission of this small but unique school. IAIA--the nation's only four-year fine arts institution devoted to American Indian and…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Alaska Natives, American Indians, American Indian Education

Smith, Walter S. – Science Teacher, 1998
On the Fajada Butte in New Mexico, 11th-century Anasazi constructed a site that marks the high and low points of the orbits of the sun and the moon. This unit on astronomy challenges students to think differently about the moon and about the ability of native people to understand the natural world. Includes resources for further study. (PVD)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Astronomy, Consciousness Raising, Epistemology
Sherk, H. G.; Callihoe, H. – 1973
The report describes, in the form of transcribed interviews, cross-cultural programs in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Montana, New Mexico and Arizona identified in a May, 1973, study-tour of cross-cultural education focusing upon people of Indian ancestry. The primary goal of these visits was to identify promising procedures and accomplishments in…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development

O'Keefe, William A.; Joe, Jimson – Science Teacher, 1998
Spiders and insects are studied in both Navajo Studies and science classes at a middle school in New Mexico. In Navajo Studies, students learn the names of ground-dwelling insects and the connection between those names and traditional Navajo stories. In science class, students study arthropods to illustrate taxonomy of life, trophic and biological…
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, Entomology, Field Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach
Acrey, Bill P. – 1982
This textbook for high school, college, or adult readers covers major areas of Navajo history from prehistoric times to 1846 from the Navajo point of view. A brief description of pre-Navajo cultures including the Hohokam, Mogollon, and Anasazi precedes the more detailed history of the arrival of the Navajo and contact with the Pueblo peoples.…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies, Cultural Awareness
Lee, Tiffany – Winds of Change, 2003
A 7-week summer program for college-bound American Indian students prepares them for college and trains them to become leaders. Through role playing a fictitious Native tribe, students encounter realistic dilemmas similar to those facing tribal governments and realize that tribal leaders' decisions involve many social and political issues…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Students, American Indian Studies, College Bound Students
Acrey, Bill P. – 1979
This textbook for high school, college, or adult readers covers the history and culture of the Navajo People from their own perspective from the coming of American control in 1846 until 1978. Topics include the last Navajo war, the Long Walk, the impact of Navajo agents on policy, early traders and flourishing of crafts, settlement of reservation…
Descriptors: Agriculture, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Pinto, Bryceson, Comp. – 1980
Begun in August, 1976, the Zuni Alternative Learning Program for junior high school and high school students not attending school anywhere else focuses on reading, writing, verbal and non-verbal expression in a multicultural setting, computational skills, Zuni culture, and practical skills. The program offers courses which meet the minimum…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Cultural Education, Curriculum
Goldman, Margery – 1980
Designed to provide supplementary learning materials for use in a teaching unit on the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and to present materials which utilize an integrated approach to learning, this curriculum project for junior high and high school students includes student materials, a teacher's guide, and a play about the Pueblo Revolt. Following the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, American Indians
Sando, Joe S. – 1978
A program for teaching techniques of critical thinking on issues concerning American Indians was developed for students at Albuquerque Indian School. It was designed to include not only the students but also their families with learning activities that required consultation in search of answers or understanding. The first issue presented sought to…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, American Indians